jay clock
Massive member
- Location
- Hampshire UK
Over the past couple of years I have been gathering lightweight camping kit for the dreamworld I live in of cross-continent cycle touring. The thought that I am fully prepared to tour for months. Even though I don't!
One element has been a sleeping mat. I used Thermarest Prolite 4 regular and took it to NZ where it was ok but as I am a) heavy and
sleep on my side, it never really was anything to look forward to. It totalled about 10 nights over a couple of years.
Having researched the market I am now the owner of an Exped Downmat 7 http://media.rei.com/media/aa/a946cf51-7693-4403-baaa-8a7414497a91.jpg and the Thermarest has been Ebayed at snapped up at £50! They are about £65 new now.
The Exped is STUNNING! I cannot believe how different it feels. The inflation is done using the bag (you mustn't blow in it for fear of getting moisture in it) and that works ok when you have the knack. There are reviews of it here. http://www.trailspace.com/gear/exped/downmat-7/#description
£93 from Wiggle. It weighs 975g vs 680 but I will HAPPILY trade that for a night of comfort.
I just have to plan a trip now to test it out! I cannot wait
One element has been a sleeping mat. I used Thermarest Prolite 4 regular and took it to NZ where it was ok but as I am a) heavy and

Having researched the market I am now the owner of an Exped Downmat 7 http://media.rei.com/media/aa/a946cf51-7693-4403-baaa-8a7414497a91.jpg and the Thermarest has been Ebayed at snapped up at £50! They are about £65 new now.
The Exped is STUNNING! I cannot believe how different it feels. The inflation is done using the bag (you mustn't blow in it for fear of getting moisture in it) and that works ok when you have the knack. There are reviews of it here. http://www.trailspace.com/gear/exped/downmat-7/#description
£93 from Wiggle. It weighs 975g vs 680 but I will HAPPILY trade that for a night of comfort.
I just have to plan a trip now to test it out! I cannot wait