Sleeping matt suggestion

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RemaL

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25,036 posts

249 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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I am looking for a decent sleeping matt I can use in my kit car and on the motorbike. I'm looking for something that is small is size but will be better than sleeping on a hard floor and last me a while and be of good quality

So seen this

Thermarest Z-Lite Regular Camping Mat
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/thermarest-zlite-regul...

I have a Thermarest but it's very big and not idea for the bike so know they make a good sleeping matt

But anyone have the Z-lite? or can suggest soemthing similer.

LittleMiss

173 posts

190 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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I have this http://www.blacks.co.uk/product/095402.html inflates in a couple of seconds and folds down really small.

RemaL

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25,036 posts

249 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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LittleMiss said:
I have this http://www.blacks.co.uk/product/095402.html inflates in a couple of seconds and folds down really small.
cheap seems to be waht I need

good suggestion

BigMans197

1,193 posts

222 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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If your happy to spend the cash, go for a thermarest, they are excellent. Lifetime guarantee too.

3 weeks camping on some pretty rough ground in Canada, never slept better!

Stu R

21,410 posts

230 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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nothing comes close to thermarest stuff imo smile

RemaL

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25,036 posts

249 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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cheers for the replts But

wink

If you read my first post I have a Thermarest matt, just wondering if this one that does not need air is any good or worth buying over something else.

and I think you might have sold me on the matt I was looking at. the Thermarest I have i've used for about 4-5 years. Le mans, camping etc... always been good

J500ANT

3,101 posts

254 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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Sleeping mat.

Sleeping matt.

One t.

RemaL

Original Poster:

25,036 posts

249 months

Friday 11th September 2009
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haha i'm matt also

sjg

7,600 posts

280 months

Friday 11th September 2009
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Thermarest are good - Kathmandu do a good alternative at about half the price though. The 3.8cm thick ones are really comfy (although a bit bulkier - not so bad unless you're travelling really light). The Alpkit ones are really good vfm too - http://www.alpkit.com/airic/


RemaL

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25,036 posts

249 months

Friday 11th September 2009
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sjg said:
Thermarest are good - Kathmandu do a good alternative at about half the price though. The 3.8cm thick ones are really comfy (although a bit bulkier - not so bad unless you're travelling really light). The Alpkit ones are really good vfm too - http://www.alpkit.com/airic/
cheers for that i'll have a look. I am looking at going very light. have already done the titamiun pans, and knife fork etc... and Terra nova lightweight tent so far boxedin