FYI: Just weighed the Aldi's air mat today. With stuff sac, repair kit and velcro straps that it comes with, total package weighs 27.6oz. A little heavier than some of the more expensive ones, but hey, it was only $10.
Permalink Reply by Greg on February 18, 2009 at 9:09pm
Yes and yes. I have a Therm-A-Rest 2/3 length that I use for sleeping and with one of their camp chairs and a Insul Mat 2/3 length, which weighs nothing and takes no space, that I use for my upper body. I have a Big Agnes sleeping bag with no insulation on the underside so I want/need full length coverage. The 2 pad strategy works well for me.
Permalink Reply by Greg on February 18, 2009 at 9:24pm
My poor old carpenters back is such that the extra cushioning and support the inflatable gives really helps me be a lot more comfortable. The Therm-A-Rest chair is a lot more comfortable than leaning up against a log.
I like to double up. I bring a 3/4 Thermarest then also bring a closed cell foam pad for hanging around the campsite. While sleeping I put the closed cell on the ground then put then air pad on top.
Permalink Reply by Doug on February 19, 2009 at 10:23am
I just bought a inflatable with an internal pump. Folds up to about 6x6x4 and is less than a pound. Feels great on the living room floor, hope for the same on the trail.