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Reddit mentions of Therm-a-Rest LuxuryMap Self-Inflating Foam Camping Mattress, Large - 25 x 77 Inches
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Therm-a-Rest LuxuryMap Self-Inflating Foam Camping Mattress, Large - 25 x 77 Inches. Here are the top ones.
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Luxury self-inflating foam air mattress offers comfort and warmth for camping, home, and travel; no pump requiredAt 3 inches thick, it delivers superior comfort and warmth (R-value 6.8) in a portable sleeping padValve allows compressible urethane foam core to expand and inflate when unpacked; can be adjusted to ideal firmness with just a few breathsSoft stretch-knit fabric covers the supportive sleep surface, adding another dimension of comfortSleeping pad measures 77 x 25 x 3 inches inflated, 6.4 x 26 inches rolled, weighs 4.25 pounds; stuff sack included; made in the USA
Specs:
Color | Blue |
Height | 3 Inches |
Length | 77 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Large |
Weight | 4.19 Pounds |
Width | 25 Inches |
Love this little camping mat just on the floor. Not your average air mattress. Light, thin, and insulated. Therm-a-Rest
When I started to up my camping game, I bought two of these 'self-inflating' pads for me and the lady and was super super happy as they are very very comfortable.
Thermarest LuxuryMap self-inflating air mattress.
Only problem is, they take a while to setup and they don't pack very small. Yes, they do roll up to a nice compact roll, but nothing like the straight air mattresses out there. I picked up one of these NeoAir xlite pads that was similar in size to the others I bought but it packs down to literally the size of a water bottle. Amazing.
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Thermarest NeoAir xlite max SV
'max' means its square, not mummy shaped
'sv' means it has a roll top so inflating/deflating is WAY faster
This is more of a backpacking air mattress in general but to be honest even when not backpacking I love packing light and small. The fact that I can fit an entire sleep system (pick up a nice sleeping bag and inflatable pillow to go with these) in my bag along with a weekend of clothes is pretty amazing to me. Beats the hell out of crashing on someone's floor or couch if you're visiting.
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Onnnnly caveat to the xlite is the 'crinkle factor'. It is a bit noisy and depending on you and your partner it may be annoying. I find that when i'm alone it doesn't bother me at all but if I'm with a partner it can disturb them....this may be more to do with being in a 'camping environment' vs just sleeping at home but whatever...the more you know ;)
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edit: also research the r-factor concerning your note on the cold. An R- value of 3+ is generally plenty, which both of these pads have. The cheapies on amazon are very very low R-value, like 1.x. Not ideal for a lot of conditions.