On my most recent trip my Klymit Static V failed me once again and died almost immediately on my first of 4 nights.
This made me realize that not using an inflatable mat is actually not that uncomfortable, so now I'm looking for a proper insulated and not inflatable pad that can accompany me on future journeys.
So far I've found the Savotta FDF sleeping pad (900g) and Bergans Extreme sleeping pad (695g), but both have a rather low R value (2 and 2.1 respectively), which is still better than my Klymit (which is 1.3 I believe), but I'm sure there has to be sonething better (and possibly lighter too), right?
My main concerns are:
- Insulation (especially for very cold nights on frozen ground or on thicker layers of snow)
- Durability, as I don't want the pad to be punctured easily
- Compact packsize, if possible, since I don't like carrying things outside of my backpack. Like mentiond before, comfort isn't my main concern, so it could very well be a thinner pad (as long as it is durable)
This made me realize that not using an inflatable mat is actually not that uncomfortable, so now I'm looking for a proper insulated and not inflatable pad that can accompany me on future journeys.
So far I've found the Savotta FDF sleeping pad (900g) and Bergans Extreme sleeping pad (695g), but both have a rather low R value (2 and 2.1 respectively), which is still better than my Klymit (which is 1.3 I believe), but I'm sure there has to be sonething better (and possibly lighter too), right?
My main concerns are:
- Insulation (especially for very cold nights on frozen ground or on thicker layers of snow)
- Durability, as I don't want the pad to be punctured easily
- Compact packsize, if possible, since I don't like carrying things outside of my backpack. Like mentiond before, comfort isn't my main concern, so it could very well be a thinner pad (as long as it is durable)