wayno wrote:used to use one for years, might take a bit of getting used to, its on the hard side to sleep on, but I had plenty of good nights sleep on one... perfectly warm enough on snow, better insulation than just about any of the new mats...
weetbix456 wrote:i used to use the close cell mats all the time too coz i thought blow ups were a little gay...and too heavy to carry around. It wasn't until i got a 3/4 one reaaaaally cheap off a friend that i realised what I was missing out on!! if i have a choice, i dont think i'd ever want to go back, they make you feel as cosy as your own bed. in saying that, i've been sleeping with out anything for the past 6 months out of necesity...on rocks, sand & grassy bogs. i'd have to say a springy grass goes the job fine, I seem to have gotten used to it
Overlandman wrote:weetbix456 wrote:Did one go down on you??![]()
couscousman wrote:After all, dont we just Bushwalk to get away from the comforts of suburbia?
wildwalks wrote:Never sleep as warm or as comfortably as I do in my hammock. Not so great above the treeline but otherwise a dream.
Matt
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
dannnnn wrote:does anyone know where to find these maps for cheap?? i would like to cut one up and make a few "seats"... but the cheapest i have found is $20, which is a bit much of a "seat". i was hoping to find one for a fiver.
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