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Berghaus Ultra-Lightweight Peak Compact Self-Inflating Mat for 1 Person, Extremely Compact Single Sleeping Mat, Ideal for Hiking and Expeditions, Sleeping Equipment, Camping Equipment, Green, One Size

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On the plus side, if self-inlating mats suffer a leaking valve or a puncture they tend to retain more cushioning and better insulation. Quote from: Stube on 22:04:29, 15/05/23 Have a look at multmat superlite 25, or berghaus peak compact.

Right up there with my old seatosummit mat which costs nearly twice as much, yet even more packable. This is of course really helpful, but there’s almost too much information available, so it’s important to know exactly what you’re looking for.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. In fact they probably fit in the final segment we mentioned above whereby they deliver a fantastic overall package. Bank a great night’s kip on Berghaus’ self-inflating mat, made with hard-wearing ripstop fabric to keep it in use for many camping trips to come. Essentially it’s one giant windsock that becomes inflated using air-catching technology - you’ll need to find a hill or a clearing and run with it open to ‘catch’ air inside it.

Maintaining exceptional insulating and comfort properties whilst reducing to a minimal pack size, the Peak Compact Self-Inflating Mat is ideal for multi-day hikes when you can’t be without kit. I first gave it an outing when we went to the Long Mynd (Church Stretton, Shropshire) in February, where we ended up pitching in the snow and it got down to a toasty -2 degrees inside the tent. The robust fabric features heavy duty ripstop technology, isolating tears and cuts so that they don’t run riot over the rest of the design.If you look carefully you can find some really reputable sources for professional reviews, much like this top 8 tent review from Independent. The job was also made more difficult by countless little air bubbles adhering to the surface of the submerged mat. Not a mat but a lightweight sleeping option nonetheless, this lounger makes a great temporary bed for a few nights in the great outdoors. The Peak XL Self-Inflating Mat from Berghaus uses a diamond cell foam pattern, designed to reduce weight whilst maintaining brilliant comfort.

It has a non-slip silicon grip which prevents your sleeping bag slipping during the night so you can enjoy a restful, uninterrupted sleep. If after checking those three out, you’re still looking for some more inspiration then something like OEX Traverse 3/4 Self-Inflating Mat reviews could be a great choice, or perhaps something like Sea To Summit Women’s Ether Light XT Insulated Mat (Regular) reviews.Boasting a minimal size and a lighter weight, the Peak Compact Self-Inflating Mat from Berghaus offers maximum comfort for short expeditions or multi-day hikes. It gave my entire body plenty of support in different positions, and my hip didn’t dig into the ground when I was on my side. Has no R rating and have only ever used this on summer wild camps and wouldn’t use this on late autumn/ winter wild camps as would be too cold. I persevered until I detected a tiny stream of microscopic bubbles coming up, but even so I checked the same part several times before I was absolutely sure.

Practical non-slip silicone grips on the rear ensure you don’t slip during the night, working with a diamond cut foam inner to get a more restful night’s sleep.Haven't tried yet but had a little test on millets floor which didn't go down too well but more importantly I think it should be fine! For my part, I tried a closed cell mat for some time but just couldn't cope with it, I used to wake in the night with sore hipbones and I could never get comfortable. If I don't do this, I often end up rolling it up twice, one roll to get the air out, and another roll for it to be able to be stowed away in my rucksack.

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