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Sep 2, 2011 at 8:15 am #1278810
The preview says that at noon today the CLYMB will have POE mattresses including the peak series. I'm hoping for a peak elite AC myself.
Sep 2, 2011 at 8:39 am #1775368Could be cool. I wasn't a fan of the peak elite ac myself. I returned mine. But i will admit, if you like tube, mummy style mattress, its was a nice mattress. I'm just a neoair fanboy myself
Sep 2, 2011 at 9:06 am #1775377The POE stuff is up and it's far from exciting. No Peak Elite AC, although I would have been surprised to see it.
Sep 2, 2011 at 9:43 am #1775390For $25 each, I had to grab a pair of the POE Peak Mtn Oyl short pads. Only review I could find was for the full-length model, but at 13 oz, it looked worth trying for a pad that should be comfortable and supportive through the shoulder seasons:
http://www.journeymantraveller.com/2011/02/on-winter-sleeping-mats.html
I'm planning to use one each for my wife and I… with some z-rest panels to keep the legs warm, I'm hoping this will cover us through the shoulder seasons.
Sep 2, 2011 at 5:13 pm #1775547I already have an older ether thermo 2/3 pad I use for 3 season so was looking for a winter pad( between 0* and 20*) to use with a ccf pad. Last winter I used my ether thermo 2/3 pad with my pack and the ccf pad on top of it all and my sit pad between my pack and pad. I just always worried that my pad would get punctured and the ccf would slide off. I don't put the ccf underneath because I heard its warmer on top of an insulated air mattress since the insulation is ontop.
Would I benefit using the adventurer 2/3s over my ccf compared to my ether thermo under my ccf?
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