Need to upgrade my sleeping pad.
I got a thermarest trail xlite, it's not bad but it's really bare minimum.
I'm thinking about getting either the trail pro (thicker) or the neo air xlite (even thicker but it's like a plastic bag apparently).
Anybody here owns one of these? I want something very comfortable to sleep on.
>inb4 not sleeping on a bed of nails
>>805633
I own a Neo air it is pretty warm and comfortable only con i see is they are quite loud
i'm satisfied with my big agnes pad. nice a cushy.
>>805633
I have the neo air and it doesn't have a hole in it, yet
I don't think it is too loud either
>>805633
I've a NeoAir Lite, and I love it. It's kept me warm in a hammock in ~35ยบ weather. The only thing that I have to complain about is that it's slightly difficult to get it compress down enough to fit in the stuff sack on the first roll up, sometimes you have to roll it twice, but that's hardly a complaint. I've slept in tents and hammocks and haven't experience a hole yet and I've had it for about a year.
>>805753
CORRECTION: I actually have the ProLite.
>>805633
I use the thermarest neoair venture WV
Not the warmest but very comfy, not noise and decently light
>>805633
I've had an expedition UL for like 8 years still going. Super comfortable
>>805755
It's basically the same as the one I have, the trail lite, but lighter.
Now that I think aobut it I don't know if going from 1.5 to 2 inches of thickness is gonna do much for me.
I was thinking about getting it so that I could keep it a bit deflated without touching the ground, but I guess I'll have to look for something else.
Wish I could fit a the base camp model on a bike lol.
>>806943
Exped not expedition.. ducking autocorrect. Exped UL mat is the shit
BA Insulated Q-core.
Best there is (next to exped).
>>808056
Fucking love nemo gear.
Once they posted on fb about a sample sale and i scored a $300 sleeping bag for something like $130.
>>808155
My Nemo Stratoloft/L&W BA Q-core x2 combo can be zipped together for a down filled fuck palace!
I also have a Neoair, its a little noisy, and quite thin, I wouldn't suggest it if you have a solid build or move around a lot in your sleep, but otherwise its great.
What kind of pathetic weak soft baby back bitches use these things? Jesus christ keep your bitch pads for yoga.
>>808238
God bless you for being so willing to sleep on bare basalt!
>>808238
anon you do know that sleeping pads keep you warmer because they keep the ground from sucking the heat out if you. I just use a thermarest ridgerest it was cheap it is relatively light and pretty comfy for a ccf pad
>>805633
neoair xlite works great, been up and down on lots of trips with me. super comfortable, super light, but yeah...it is a little noisy. Once you blow it up and lay it down with a sleeping bag its not so bad. I toss and turn plenty but its never woken me up.
Loud setup though