Nuts wrote:Under is intuitive with extra prick protection, for warmth, on top is the G-O.
Joomy wrote:Under or over shouldn't make a huge difference.
Happy Pirate wrote:Joomy wrote:Under or over shouldn't make a huge difference.
Whilst I haven't yet tried it I suspect that over would be noticeably warmer.
Losing heat into the open air pocket (i.e. the mattress) allows it to disperse through all it's exposed surfaces.
Having a foam matt between the sleeper and the air mattress means little heat makes it as far as the 'lossy' air mattress.
just a guess
Steve
Joomy wrote:Happy Pirate wrote:Joomy wrote:Under or over shouldn't make a huge difference.
Whilst I haven't yet tried it I suspect that over would be noticeably warmer.
Losing heat into the open air pocket (i.e. the mattress) allows it to disperse through all it's exposed surfaces.
Having a foam matt between the sleeper and the air mattress means little heat makes it as far as the 'lossy' air mattress.
just a guess
Steve
That's a good point. I guess the question is how great that effect is compared to the overall heat transfer to the ground, the earth being a far better conductor than the air.
Nuts wrote:The insulated, 'Lite' version is up:
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/klymit-ins ... tic-v-lite
Nuts wrote:They are probably only notable in relation to the $ for V2 standard mat.
Personally, i'm still just looking for a mats that hold together (unlike exped) and are universally comfortable (unlike t'rest)
(this may not be 'the one' either)
Bluegum Mic wrote:I deleted that email quick smart. Waaaaaay too tempting. I don't need a cuben circuit...I don't need a cuben circuit lol
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