Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

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Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby BernieB » Sun 20 Apr, 2025 7:00 pm

Greetings,
just got back from a camping trip and my Exped Synmat UL sleeping pad had baffles fused, looks like a balloon now; luckily it happened the last night of the trip, otherwise would've been interesting. It's 7~8 years old and was on average used 3 times a year for a couple of days. Liked it as it's light weight and packs to a rather small size (and am thinking about getting something similar) but didn't expect it to die so suddenly - my weight is 80 kg, treated it nicely, always inflated it using the supplied "pump" (sack really) , stored it stretched out flat under the bed etc. Wonder if anyone had similar experience and still stuck with the brand. Also would like to hear if anyone dealt with Exped for warranties (mine is way out of warranty but for possible future case).
Is this the ligthweight/lifetime trade-off i.e. could one expect more life out of a heavier model?
Thanks
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby Moondog55 » Sun 20 Apr, 2025 9:19 pm

It is and was a known issue and I will not buy another thing with the ExPed brand on it the Australia sales and service is so poor
Ve are too soon old und too late schmart
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby bernieq » Sun 20 Apr, 2025 10:16 pm

I suspect it's the 8 years rather than the handful of trips. Glues denature over time.

I had an original Exped Hyperlite which popped at a week after the 2yr warranty. Initially denied replacement, I had to claim warranty under Australian Consumer Law, resulting in a replacement - a (somewhat) more robust edition of the same mat. A reasonable person would expect it to last more than 2 years ... but 8 years?

I'm a similar weight & always use a bag to inflate (it's so much easier and quicker). I've had one slow leak (probably spinifex), sealed with a dob of glue. I've used it for maybe 200 nights in 6 years. It's a comfortable, warm & very light mat (365g from memory). Yes, it's not as robust as others but, when it dies, I'll probably replace it with the current equivalent.

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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby matagi » Mon 21 Apr, 2025 6:59 am

My husband has had 2 Exped mats replaced under warranty both Synmats and this was at least 10 years ago. This was before Exped supplied the pump bag with each mat (you had to buy it separately) and the theory back then was that the moisture in your breath caused the glue to fail.

I can't remember where I read it, but subsequently it was found that there was an issue with the glue they used for the baffles which they claim has been rectified with the newer models.

We still use Exped mats.

Edit: My husband just took his mats back to the retailer (Bogong Equipment) to have them replaced under warranty and had no issues.
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby BernieB » Tue 22 Apr, 2025 9:13 am

thanks for the feedback
@matagi - sounds like quite a few warranty calls, a bit of a worry
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby Son of a Beach » Tue 22 Apr, 2025 9:29 am

Since you asked, "Wonder if anyone had similar experience", here are just a few that I found on this site...


There was also a bloke on these forums who ran a guiding company and had bought a batch of several Exped mats. There was a statistically significant failure rate on this fairly large batch, after not a terribly long time. I can't find his forum topics just now.

These are all older topics, so perhaps Exped mats have improved since then?
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby BernieB » Wed 23 Apr, 2025 9:03 am

thanks for the links - i thought i've done a search on the site but obviously not (or clearly not as good as yours)
leaning towards giving an S2S a go - but must check for noise - a hiking friend had a "crinkly" one that kept waking me up each time he turned on it (in a tent few meters away)
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby BernieB » Fri 25 Apr, 2025 12:39 pm

a quick update - went to a shop and according to the sales person
  • Exped now has 5 years warranty on "ultralight" version of their mats (previously 2)
  • new Exped mats use RF welding instead of glue for their baffles
this might be of interest to some but not sure if it's mentioned elsewhere
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby andrewa » Fri 25 Apr, 2025 8:05 pm

I’ve actually done pretty well with my older ones (5) , but had one cark 1 1/2 baffles day 2 of an 8 day NZ trip. It made for uncomfortable nights sleeping, but at the end of the day it wasn’t a disaster….a blizzard also makes for an uncomfortable night in a tent! I would prefer , however, that my sleeping mat worked….

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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby matagi » Mon 28 Apr, 2025 2:29 pm

BernieB wrote:thanks for the feedback
@matagi - sounds like quite a few warranty calls, a bit of a worry
cheers


Only the 2, touch wood and it was the same model each time. As I said, we still use Exped mats.
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby phATty » Mon 28 Apr, 2025 3:07 pm

I have a Thermarest Neo-air that's 4 years old, I reckon it's been used an odd 200 nights and there is a very small section of blown baffle but it hasn't expanded since it appeared, it's been like that for ages too.
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby stevage » Fri 02 May, 2025 5:18 pm

BernieB wrote:Greetings,
just got back from a camping trip and my Exped Synmat UL sleeping pad had baffles fused, looks like a balloon now; luckily it happened the last night of the trip, otherwise would've been interesting. It's 7~8 years old and was on average used 3 times a year for a couple of days. Liked it as it's light weight and packs to a rather small size (and am thinking about getting something similar) but didn't expect it to die so suddenly - my weight is 80 kg, treated it nicely, always inflated it using the supplied "pump" (sack really) , stored it stretched out flat under the bed etc. Wonder if anyone had similar experience and still stuck with the brand. Also would like to hear if anyone dealt with Exped for warranties (mine is way out of warranty but for possible future case).
Is this the ligthweight/lifetime trade-off i.e. could one expect more life out of a heavier model?
Thanks


You're talking about a 2017-era mat? Yeah, they have changed a lot over the years. I also had the baffle failures etc, usually replaced under warranty. I eventually gave up and got a Sea to Summit which has held up ridiculously well.

But really, pretty much any information about Exped mats from that era is going to be irrelevant.
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby markg » Tue 06 May, 2025 2:18 pm

I have 2 Exped downmats and I have not had any drama with them whatso ever. I always remember to open the valve so they don't expand during the day in the tent. I have used them both extensively in the VHC and they have been good. I have read a few stories about the baffles separating but I have not experienced anything at all with mine, and they are about 9 years old.
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Re: Should i give up on Exped sleeping mat

Postby Last » Tue 06 May, 2025 5:54 pm

I have an Exped downmat. It's about 8 years old. When I bought it I was warned by the sales assistant to keep the receipt as quite a few failed under warranty. I wondered if I'd made a good choice but i've had no problems so far.
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