Hi,
I have been doing some research re winter back packing. I no longer go backpacking as I take my trailer tent so may be a bit out dated. I am now trying to help my daughter who has just started her D of E awards. She will be doing a winter camp out in February and I have been trying to sort out a good sleeping system without too much expense. I have an original therma rest self inflating mattress from 1994 which would appear to still be serviceable. It weighs in at approx 800g. I found that this provides excellent thermal insulation but is still not quite comfortable enough for me as I sleep on my side and found I tended to get numb hips and shoulders. With this in mind I have bought a multi mat Campari mattress to provide more comfort. it is a three season and weighs in at approx 800g like the thermarest. I realise that air beds can be quite cold as they will assume the ambient air temperature. I have therefore bought a piece of fleece material that is used for mattress protectors and intend to put this on top of the air mattress to stop heat loss from the body into the air mattress and the thermarest underneath for insulation from the cold ground and extra comfort. To add these two pieces of kit would add approx 1100g. My question is is this a good idea. I have lain down on my living room floor on the fleece covered air mattress and it is very comfortable. Would you be prepared to carry this much extra weight for comfort. Is it expecting too much for my 14 year old daughter to carry. I have made some weight (and space) saving by investing in a down 500 sleeping bag which in it's waterproof cover weighs in at 1250g. I post this as I will not actually be using the kit but am trying to use my experience to aid my daughter and would appreciate any thoughts on what I have come up with.
Many Thanks
Val
I have been doing some research re winter back packing. I no longer go backpacking as I take my trailer tent so may be a bit out dated. I am now trying to help my daughter who has just started her D of E awards. She will be doing a winter camp out in February and I have been trying to sort out a good sleeping system without too much expense. I have an original therma rest self inflating mattress from 1994 which would appear to still be serviceable. It weighs in at approx 800g. I found that this provides excellent thermal insulation but is still not quite comfortable enough for me as I sleep on my side and found I tended to get numb hips and shoulders. With this in mind I have bought a multi mat Campari mattress to provide more comfort. it is a three season and weighs in at approx 800g like the thermarest. I realise that air beds can be quite cold as they will assume the ambient air temperature. I have therefore bought a piece of fleece material that is used for mattress protectors and intend to put this on top of the air mattress to stop heat loss from the body into the air mattress and the thermarest underneath for insulation from the cold ground and extra comfort. To add these two pieces of kit would add approx 1100g. My question is is this a good idea. I have lain down on my living room floor on the fleece covered air mattress and it is very comfortable. Would you be prepared to carry this much extra weight for comfort. Is it expecting too much for my 14 year old daughter to carry. I have made some weight (and space) saving by investing in a down 500 sleeping bag which in it's waterproof cover weighs in at 1250g. I post this as I will not actually be using the kit but am trying to use my experience to aid my daughter and would appreciate any thoughts on what I have come up with.
Many Thanks
Val