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A MAJOR sleeping issue with today's generation of flatbrimmers is running pads that inflate.Thermarest is a slippery joke.I called them and asked why they don't use a fabric that wont slide on a cott or sleeping bag and the guy said we receive a lot of complaints about that but nothing is in the works to change.I own 4 of them and they sit on the shelf and collect mouse piss now.If your pad inflates that is 75% of your cold problem.Air has next to nothing for insulation value and thinking because there is a little foam in there it will be different is a cool concept...............................Literally. Foam is the answer.Foam pads don't slip, don't hold air, and flat out insulate.Sleep on a foam pad=Sleep warm.
Quote from: 2MANY on October 30, 2019, 09:14:10 AMA MAJOR sleeping issue with today's generation of flatbrimmers is running pads that inflate.Thermarest is a slippery joke.I called them and asked why they don't use a fabric that wont slide on a cott or sleeping bag and the guy said we receive a lot of complaints about that but nothing is in the works to change.I own 4 of them and they sit on the shelf and collect mouse piss now.If your pad inflates that is 75% of your cold problem.Air has next to nothing for insulation value and thinking because there is a little foam in there it will be different is a cool concept...............................Literally. Foam is the answer.Foam pads don't slip, don't hold air, and flat out insulate.Sleep on a foam pad=Sleep warm.R value is R value. It's not relative to material when comparing equal values.I agree that Foam is more comfortable, and doesn't slip like air pads. Pad slipping is one of my main sleep issues when in the backcountry, but certainly not worth packing in a bulky foam pad.
Cold air an insulator???...........Yea once it robs your core temperature to heat it.Whatever.
Quote from: baker5150 on October 30, 2019, 10:23:11 AMQuote from: 2MANY on October 30, 2019, 09:14:10 AMA MAJOR sleeping issue with today's generation of flatbrimmers is running pads that inflate.Thermarest is a slippery joke.I called them and asked why they don't use a fabric that wont slide on a cott or sleeping bag and the guy said we receive a lot of complaints about that but nothing is in the works to change.I own 4 of them and they sit on the shelf and collect mouse piss now.If your pad inflates that is 75% of your cold problem.Air has next to nothing for insulation value and thinking because there is a little foam in there it will be different is a cool concept...............................Literally. Foam is the answer.Foam pads don't slip, don't hold air, and flat out insulate.Sleep on a foam pad=Sleep warm.R value is R value. It's not relative to material when comparing equal values.I agree that Foam is more comfortable, and doesn't slip like air pads. Pad slipping is one of my main sleep issues when in the backcountry, but certainly not worth packing in a bulky foam pad. I'd add that a few minutes of site prep alleviates a lot of pad slip. Start with a flat spot and you don't slide around near as much. Some simple strips of leuko tape also nukes the issue
Quote from: Alchase on October 29, 2019, 08:31:46 PMQuote from: jrebel on October 29, 2019, 08:20:23 PMHow do you fit in your bag. You need some....not to much....but some dead space that allows for loft and air to heat up. If the bag is to tight and you are flatten down the loft you loose a ton of R value. If it is too big your body heat cannot heat the dead space. Air is a wonderful insulator inside these bags. I slept with a quilt and Xped down mat in the Idaho back country and was hot.....like had to stick my legs out at times to cool off. I have to have that dead space, my feet constantly move. I can't do mummy bags, never could stand the straight jacket feel of them. I like extra wide bags that I can put my clothes in for the next day so they are nice and warm when I need to put them on. If 30 degrees or above, I am usually sleeping in just my boxers because I sleep so hot. When it gets In the twenties I put some long underwear or fleece pajamas and a beeny or do-rag on. If it gets real cold I will put on a hoodie. Besides between my constant flip flopping from side to side I would strangle myself with a mummy bag.For all the reasons you speak to.....I bought a quilt!! In really cold temps I wear my......don't laugh.....hoodlum on my head. Man it will flat cook your noggin. https://enlightenedequipment.com/hoodlum-stock/
Quote from: jrebel on October 29, 2019, 08:20:23 PMHow do you fit in your bag. You need some....not to much....but some dead space that allows for loft and air to heat up. If the bag is to tight and you are flatten down the loft you loose a ton of R value. If it is too big your body heat cannot heat the dead space. Air is a wonderful insulator inside these bags. I slept with a quilt and Xped down mat in the Idaho back country and was hot.....like had to stick my legs out at times to cool off. I have to have that dead space, my feet constantly move. I can't do mummy bags, never could stand the straight jacket feel of them. I like extra wide bags that I can put my clothes in for the next day so they are nice and warm when I need to put them on. If 30 degrees or above, I am usually sleeping in just my boxers because I sleep so hot. When it gets In the twenties I put some long underwear or fleece pajamas and a beeny or do-rag on. If it gets real cold I will put on a hoodie. Besides between my constant flip flopping from side to side I would strangle myself with a mummy bag.
How do you fit in your bag. You need some....not to much....but some dead space that allows for loft and air to heat up. If the bag is to tight and you are flatten down the loft you loose a ton of R value. If it is too big your body heat cannot heat the dead space. Air is a wonderful insulator inside these bags. I slept with a quilt and Xped down mat in the Idaho back country and was hot.....like had to stick my legs out at times to cool off.
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on October 29, 2019, 08:00:34 PMI tired something new this year, put a military wool blanket on my cot then then my pad then another military blanket with bag on that. It helped quite a bit.👍I'm pretty sure wool is the answer for everything.
I tired something new this year, put a military wool blanket on my cot then then my pad then another military blanket with bag on that. It helped quite a bit.👍