A sleeping pad may make you feel it is too warm but the real reasons for such an impression are usually completely different. So keep reading to learn more.
Sea to Summit Camp Plus vs Sea to Summit Comfort Plus SI Pad
Sea to Summit Camp Plus SI Pad and Sea to Summit Comfort Plus SI Pad look almost identical, when you see one you have seen both. But not so visible differences related to the shell fabric make them very different. This is discussed here in detail.
Laminated TPU on a Stretch-Knit Polyester vs a Woven Polyester for Sleeping Pads. Which Is Better?
There are inflatable and self-inflating sleeping pads on the market with a laminated TPU on a stretch-knit polyester, and on a woven polyester. So which is better to choose? This issue is related to the question I received recently, and it is discussed in detail here.
Testing Sea to Summit Camp Plus Self-Inflating Mat in the Mountains
The Sea to Summit Camp Plus Self-Inflating Mat is more or less self-inflating, very thick, suitable for camping in all seasons, and compact and light enough even to be carried in the backpack.
My Winter Camping Testing of Elegear Self Inflating Sleeping Pad
I tested the Elegear Self Inflating Sleeping Pad in the tent with the night temperature of 5-6 degrees Celsius and a very high humidity, and I had a full protection from the cold ground. Read more in the text here.
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