Strider wrote:The build quality is miles ahead of the Neoair. Considering both cost similar money, the difference is stark.
stepbystep wrote:Strider wrote:The build quality is miles ahead of the Neoair. Considering both cost similar money, the difference is stark.
My reasoning is the long history of vertical baffles joining on the Exped mats, hence my questioning of build quality, but whatever....
Dale wrote:Keen to hear how the UL7 performs Strider. Now that Kookabay has closed its doors the Exped looks like the next best alternative for a light down mat.
Dale wrote:. Now that Kookabay has closed its doors the Exped looks like the next best alternative for a light down mat.
ninjapuppet wrote:and with the downmat, is there any other method to pump it up or you HAVE to use the supplied pump? (other than using your breath)
mjdalessa wrote:Mine was comfortable for the first ten nights or so; now its got a slow leak for no apparant reason. Can't say I'm too happy about waking up in the night on hard ground.
rebro5 wrote:I've also received mine and very happy with it. So far only slept on the floor of a holiday cottage, but it was certainly comfortable
I had planned on getting the synmat UL 7 but the 30% discount put the downmat to a price close enough to what I had budgeted to spend. Snow camping could now be on the agenda!
rebro
clancoster wrote:Almost no cold up through the mat.
Dale wrote:Yep - bought one tonight. I got the small - so very happy with a 500g pad that has an R rating of 5.9...
Dale wrote:Just took delivery of mine and inflated it - very comfy and looking forward to taking it for a test drive. Like the inflation sack method - similar to how you inflate an Alpacka packraft. The good news is the inflation sack can do double duty as a stuff sack and pillow. Nice !
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