Sales of the All Season/Trekker must be slowing down already because Thermarest has already announced the XTherm...

http://www.outdoor-show.com/od-en/press ... ode=detail
Franco
Franco wrote:Hey Nuts
Sales of the All Season/Trekker must be slowing down already because Thermarest has already announced the XTherm...
http://www.outdoor-show.com/od-en/press ... ode=detail
Franco
Franco wrote:and to think that I recently purchased another Exped DM7 after reading all your rave reports about it.
Franco
marangaroo86 wrote:I think the xtherm maybe too warm? R5.7 For all season use
Can you turn the reflective mats upside down , so as not to reflect your heat ?For summer use?
Just laying or even putting your hand on it you can actually feel the warmth radiating back to you...just like he said in the vids!
marangaroo86 wrote:Earthling saidJust laying or even putting your hand on it you can actually feel the warmth radiating back to you...just like he said in the vids!
Earthling , If you turn the mat over do you still feel the warmth radiating back?
marangaroo86 wrote:Thanks Earthling
Was hoping to kill to birds with on stone
I want a new mat especially for winter
Will have to wait and get one of the new thermarest Neoair Xlite
shurik wrote: But the mattress seems to be reflecting your heat, so even just lying on it sounds like will make you sweat all night.
Stibb wrote:shurik wrote: But the mattress seems to be reflecting your heat, so even just lying on it sounds like will make you sweat all night.
I fail to see how that could happen. It doesn't produce any heat, it only insulates you from the colder ground so you don't lose your precious heat. You are the heat source and some of it will be lost (from breathing etc) but some of it will be reflected back. You feel good. It is not going to be like sleeping on a radiator. If that would be the case, you should plaster your house with them to heat up your house
Earthling wrote:Ive found the Allseason to reflect heat back to me. And it does this very well. You put your hand on it and you can feel heat reflecting back to you.
On a warm summers night when you want to be cool and perhaps even sleep with just your silk liner, the allseason would reflect tooo much heat back to me and would make me uncomfortably hot. On those nights I want heat absorbed away, not reflected back to me. Ive found the low R rating of thin blue foam pads even toooo warm on warm summer nights.
Admittedly I have only tested the allseason in cold temps, not summer, so maybe by some miracle during summer it stops reflecting heat back to me. However, I dont think thermarest have got quite that good yet...so for now I have 2 sleeping pads. The Neoair and the Allseason.
Stibb wrote:*shrug* well, Earthling, if you have actual experience of it being too warm I'll leave it there. I still think it would be great for most conditions. When I lived in Townsville I whinged about being cold when it dropped to 25C so I'll go with the MegaXSuperDeluXTherm
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