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Offline JustinC

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Re: Sleeping Pads
« Reply #15 on: August 30, 2015, 09:06:58 AM »
I did more research and talked to some die-hard backpacking aficionado buddies who have used several types of pads and all are now using the therm-a-rest neoair xtherm.  So I went with it in the size L.  I also found it on sale at Moosejaw for 20% off and free shipping.  Hard to beat that deal.  Arrived in the mail today so I'll give you all a report after I've put some zzzz's to it.  CaNINE :o3

Good choice. You won't be disappointed.

Which hunt did you get drawn for? My brother and I have Tucannon archery tags. Fires are screwing everything up over there this year.
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Re: Sleeping Pads
« Reply #16 on: November 18, 2015, 08:29:27 AM »
Circling back to this post to let you know what I think of the Thermarest Neoair Xtherm after having about 12 nights on it this fall.

*Very comfortable pad.  The user needs to play with the inflation level to find the right comfort.  For me, the most comfortable inflation level is about 1/3 full.  The pad still provides sufficient cushioning at this level.  The pad looks very deflated at this level but when I lay on it - very comfortable.  This also happens to save time inflating and deflating.

*Warm as advertised.  The coldest night was about 25 degree F and I was using a 0 degree F rated bag.  Needless to say I was plenty warm.  The r-value is derived through heat reflective materials so under-inflating the pad doesn't impact it's warmth.

*Noise.  Non-issue.  This pad doesn't make the crinkle noise more common with the yellow lightweight version.  Perhaps the materials and construction are different.  There is some noise when you move around but not enough to complain about.

*Lightweight and compact.  Stowed in the pack very nicely.

Once the snow piles up I plan to do some winter camping above Paradise so will put the warmth to the test.
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Re: Sleeping Pads
« Reply #17 on: November 19, 2015, 08:39:13 PM »
Anyone ever use the ultralite cots? I have one and it's about the same size as my Thermarest rolled up tight.. I sleep so well and off the ground. When it's super craptacualar out, I put everything in my sleeping bag and put it on top of the cot. Just another safety factor of not getting wet from a leaky tent and knowing my clothes are dry while I'm out hunting or hiking.

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Re: Sleeping Pads
« Reply #18 on: December 09, 2015, 02:46:08 PM »
The first night on a Q-Core was like a (wet) dream.  Okay not literally but it was crazy comfortable and still is, very good R Value  :tup:

I slept on the ground for like 5 years of backpacking though so I might have been happy with a pool air mattress.
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