KayakMacGyver
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I've been running a Sea to Summit Ultralight Insulated Air Pad for 6 years. It's been very durable and I have no complaints about the quality.
Comfort wise, I'm looking to improve. The pad is only 2 inches thick, so I have to inflate it to max pressure or I hit the ground when I'm sleeping.
Does anyone have any reccomendations for a super comfortable backpacking sleeping pad? I'm willing to sacrifice weight here for comfort.
I've been looking at the Thermarest NeoAir Xlite NXT. It's 3 inches thick, but I'm not sure if that's going to make the difference compared to what I have now.
The Sea to Summit Ether light looks like it might check all of the boxes, although going backwards in R value. I'm particularly curious about a rectangle shaped pad as an added point of comfort. At 4 inches thick, this thing sounds plush.
This pad is going to be used for early/mid season hunting 95% of the time, so I want to avoid high r value if possible.
Appreciate any input!
Comfort wise, I'm looking to improve. The pad is only 2 inches thick, so I have to inflate it to max pressure or I hit the ground when I'm sleeping.
Does anyone have any reccomendations for a super comfortable backpacking sleeping pad? I'm willing to sacrifice weight here for comfort.
I've been looking at the Thermarest NeoAir Xlite NXT. It's 3 inches thick, but I'm not sure if that's going to make the difference compared to what I have now.
The Sea to Summit Ether light looks like it might check all of the boxes, although going backwards in R value. I'm particularly curious about a rectangle shaped pad as an added point of comfort. At 4 inches thick, this thing sounds plush.
This pad is going to be used for early/mid season hunting 95% of the time, so I want to avoid high r value if possible.
Appreciate any input!
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