Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
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- 99percentchimp
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Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
Anyone tried one (thinking ahead to the winter bivis!)? - significantly warmer than normal Neoairs? Or any comparisons to Expeds?
R value of R4.9 seems to be better than the Synmat 7, I think, at R3.1 with a similar pack size.
Symat 9 looks warmer at R6.0 but larger packed size?
R value of R4.9 seems to be better than the Synmat 7, I think, at R3.1 with a similar pack size.
Symat 9 looks warmer at R6.0 but larger packed size?
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Re: Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
I understand that this doesn't answer your question in any way, shape or form but for winter an Exped Downmat Lite would be what I'd be sleeping on.
R value of 4.1 (or good to -12)
S is 163cm x 52cm x 5cm and 600g. M is 183cm x 52cm x 5cm and 640g. Pack size and price is good and they even come with a pump included*.
*seperate from the mat rather than inbuilt.
http://www.aboveandbeyond.co.uk/.exped- ... escription
R value of 4.1 (or good to -12)
S is 163cm x 52cm x 5cm and 600g. M is 183cm x 52cm x 5cm and 640g. Pack size and price is good and they even come with a pump included*.
*seperate from the mat rather than inbuilt.
http://www.aboveandbeyond.co.uk/.exped- ... escription
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Re: Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
Is the Thermarest Xtherm not a better option over the All Seasons?
Regular: 15 oz. (430 g)
(R-Value): 5.7
Thickness: 6.3 cm (2.5 in)
REGULAR: 51 x 183 cm (20 x 72 in)
REGULAR Compressed: 23 x 10 cm (9 x 4 in)
Regular: 15 oz. (430 g)
(R-Value): 5.7
Thickness: 6.3 cm (2.5 in)
REGULAR: 51 x 183 cm (20 x 72 in)
REGULAR Compressed: 23 x 10 cm (9 x 4 in)
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Re: Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
Spotted one in a shop in Llanberis yesterday.. wasn't aware of these (Google??) but yep; seemed like a good packed size and I clocked the higher R value too. Might go this way as I had cold legs and feet a few times last winter. Cheers.Is the Thermarest Xtherm not a better option over the All Seasons?
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Re: Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
I'd recommend the Xtherm, much comfier than the Multimat air bed I had previously and its so warm it feels heated. £119 delivered next day from gaynors.co.uk.
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Re: Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
Just had a quick search, How come there's a woman specific Thermorest?
http://www.gaynors.co.uk/products/shop- ... xlite.aspx
What's the difference between the mens and the womans?
Is the mans more fart resistant?
http://www.gaynors.co.uk/products/shop- ... xlite.aspx
What's the difference between the mens and the womans?
Is the mans more fart resistant?
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Re: Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
Usually they're warmer but also possibly smaller.What's the difference between the mens and the womans?
EDIT:
Womans Xlite - 51cm x 168cm 320g
Medium Xlite - 51cm x 183cm 350g.
Can't find an R value for the womans version but it's 3.2 for the medium. For reasons I don't understand a small Xlite has a rather chilly R value of 0.56

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Re: Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
I think DNF uses Klymit mats and seems to like them.Anyone seem or used one of these???
Everything I've read seems to say that if they suit your height and sleeping position then they're really good ... if they don't, then you won't sleep much.
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Re: Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
They look interesting but i think I'm going to go for one of these
http://www.fieldandtrek.com/karrimor-x- ... e=78214390
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Re: Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
Balls, my post went walkabouts...
I've got an xtherm, very comfy, packs small without fuss, pretty light but the standard pump sack is slow to inflate it (I always overinflate and then have to let some out!) and the thermal lining is a bit noisy when you move.
I've got an xtherm, very comfy, packs small without fuss, pretty light but the standard pump sack is slow to inflate it (I always overinflate and then have to let some out!) and the thermal lining is a bit noisy when you move.

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Re: Thrmarest Neo Air All Season
Not planning on sleeping out before next summer then ?They look interesting but i think I'm going to go for one of these
http://www.fieldandtrek.com/karrimor-x- ... e=78214390

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I'm typing this whilst lying on an xtherm. It is projecting crazy amounts if heat back at me! Can't wait for winter...
Racekit had them at a good price. A while ago anyway.
I've also tried, and still have, a klimet frame skeleton mat thing. Quite comfy, but best if you are a back sleeper. I am too wriggly for mine and don't get on with it. It's for sale in classifieds on here if you look back a bit.
Racekit had them at a good price. A while ago anyway.
I've also tried, and still have, a klimet frame skeleton mat thing. Quite comfy, but best if you are a back sleeper. I am too wriggly for mine and don't get on with it. It's for sale in classifieds on here if you look back a bit.

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Nope only 1 more trip for me this year!!!s8tannorm wrote:Not planning on sleeping out before next summer then ?They look interesting but i think I'm going to go for one of these
http://www.fieldandtrek.com/karrimor-x- ... e=78214390
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