Roll/sleep mats

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CLEM

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jul 10, 2004
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What is everyone using these days? I need a new one, full length, durable, comfy and hopefully when not in use not too bulky. I’am six foot tall and really heavy.
 
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Duggie Bravo

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Jul 27, 2013
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Dewsbury
I have an old Thermarest which is pretty good.
I also have a Costco one which is quite bulky and leaks.
But because it has a foam core, it is still comfortable when deflated.
The leak is around the valve so I can’t fix it. If I saw them in Costco again I would probably get another one, but it is car camping only


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Madriverrob

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Feb 4, 2008
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Age old dilemma …….

I currently use a cheap Trekology inflatable one ( not leaking so far ) that replaced a leaky Alpkit Cloudbase and/or a Thermarest Z mat although I hanker after a Thermarest Neoair but at the price would I emotionally survive a puncture :aarghh: of it ……..

To be fair the Z mat is comfy and will never deflate …...
 
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lou1661

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Jul 18, 2004
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Been using a 3/4 length British Army version for a few years, small and light and has been great for spring, summer and autumn use so far!

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Louis
 

cipherdias

Settler
Jan 1, 2014
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Wales
British Army 3/4 length self inflating mat. Rolls up nice and compact, is very light and surprisingly comfortable and I’m a big lad! Picked mine up for about 25 quid I think


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Erbswurst

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Mar 5, 2018
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Yes, I own an airmat too, the Clymit Inertia O-Zone Recon Sand.

It's very intelligent designed, very light and comfortable. I use it mainly in France on stony camping grounds.

I protect it with the thin German army folding mat, which I usually use, if needed on a few sticks.

But in my opinion air mats aren't bushcraft equipment.

I never would get the idea to sleep on an airmat next to a fire.

In warm conditions just a poncho is nice too. Most forest ground is pretty soft and grass anyway.

Endicotts sells British army roll mats for winter use. To get one of these seems a good idea to me.

But yes, I totally agree with Mr Wolf, that sticks and twigs are the way that I would call bushcrafty.
 

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