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Reddit mentions of Therm-A-Rest Basecamp, Large - Blueberry

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Therm-A-Rest Basecamp, Large - Blueberry. Here are the top ones.

Therm-A-Rest Basecamp, Large - Blueberry
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    Features:
  • Deluxe, upgraded version of the original Therm-a-Rest self-inflating mattress, a bestseller for over 35 years
  • High-loft expanded foam core lightens the load, makes it more compressible, and offers exceptional warmth and comfort
  • Two-inch thickness and an R-value of 5; made in Seattle, Washington
  • Size R has two-pound, nine-ounce weight and measures 20 by 72 inches (W x D); size L has three-pound, eight-ounce weight and measures 25 by 77 inches (W x D); size XL has four-pound weight and measures 30 by 77 inches (W x D)
  • Includes limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty
Specs:
ColorBlueberry
Height0 Inches
Length77 Inches
SizeLarge
Weight2 Pounds
Width25 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Therm-A-Rest Basecamp, Large - Blueberry:

u/jsmayne ยท 4 pointsr/Frugal

idk which therm a rest you were looking at but for the cost of their basic model

you could get a mattress topper

my cousin slept on a mattress topper on a piece of ply wood in a van when she traveled cross country and loved it. said it was the most comfortable bed she ever had

u/mct137 ยท 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

I camp in the states (Midatlantic region) with the Eureka Apex 2 tent (http://www.amazon.com/Eureka-Isis-2XT-Tent-Sleeps/dp/B0064L4DMU/ref=dp_ob_title_sports).

I've had this tent for 3 years now and camped in summer, spring, fall and winter (so anywhere from temps of 90 F down to 9 F. It is easy to set up, spacious for one person, and has great ventilation.

Major points:

  1. Ventilation: The tent its self has three sides that are almost all mesh/netting. The Rainfly attaches over the tent and can be taken off completely or rolled back to provide cover while allowing open air flow through the doors. Even with the fly on, the tent breathes very well. Downside: Although the tent holds up well in windy conditions, the wind will blow right up under the fly and through your tent.

  2. Tent is free standing. You can stake it down if need be.

  3. IT weighs about 6.5 pounds, so a bit on the heavy side.

  4. Durability: as I said before, this tent is super durable. All the materials has held up well, no leaks even in major rain showers. (I would recommend sealing the seams of the rainfly though as I did for precaution). The basin has a heavier lining and comes up about 3 inches off the ground, preventing standing water from working its way in). All straps and ties seem pretty durable. The poles are fiberglass, not aluminum, FYI, but I have not had any problems.

    As for a sleeping pad, I use a thermarest pad like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Therm-A-Rest-1737-Basecamp-Large-Blueberry/dp/B002PW8SCI/ref=sr_1_5?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1368118918&sr=1-5&keywords=therm+a+rest+sleeping+pad

    Has held up for several years. Slim, rolls up tight to save space, uses memory foam and self inflates once unrolled. Gives me a decent nights sleep even on hard ground.

    Good luck and have fun!