Backpacker 2009 Editors' Choice Winner: Therm-a-Rest NeoAir
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"you really cant put a price on a good nights sleep" By her look she meant you really could pay $170 to have the worst night's sleep of your life LOL
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well yes, i can put a price on a good nights sleep. It's called not being a little "vadge" and sucking it up on my trip to save cash so I can keep going out on more trips. My little 20 buck insulated inflateable mat works just fine. This Noe-air is a good mat for a primadonna backpacker as far as i'm concerned.
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If you want to sleep well on the trail, take a few Tylenol PMs. Helps a lot.
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Ive popped two before, and im not heavy. Done with that product...
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iv'e just slept on this mat for two weeks doing the coast to coast walk , i can honestly say its the most comfy mat ive ever used , and its tougher than what it feels like ,
you get what you pay for and this is the best money can get for the backpacker
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WHOA! DON'T HIT ME WITH THAT AS SOON AS i TURN IT ON.
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@geekthinker HAHAHA.. that got a thumbs up... I was thinking the same thing.
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@silverxmaple at the time i made the comment it cost about that,of couse you could find it for less but most likely still above $100,and a closed cell is still around $20
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POP!!!! psssssss...... yep it happened to me. You can't get a goodnight sleep on rocks either. people. Please buy the Z-lite closed cell open cell hybrid. it's comfy AND bullet proof. And just $25. No really you can shoot it or cut some off for a fishing cork and it still will be good to use. Try that with your air matress. Oh that's right you cant bring yours by the fire because a coal might pop it. Too bad. Wrap the closed cell around you and it's R value maked it a nice jacket.
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@slowtaknow $200? I love how you completely EXAGGERATE the price by $80 to prove a point.
first i hate and don't trust air mats,second $200 for a mat?really?who's smoking what?
slowtaknow 1 year ago 14
@maxfaxdude not the same thing i'm talking about,you can get a foam mat way cheaper and don't have to worry about popping them.foam mats still work if you get a hole in them air mats don't but pack nicer,i prefer something i can count on opposed to packablity.but what ever floats your boat,you must have enough money to burn either way!
slowtaknow 1 year ago 9