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Oct 6, 2006 at 10:55 am #1219824
I just picked up an Exped Down Air Mattress (great deal at SAC).
All they had left was a “short” which is torso-length (43″). My question is whether this is going to work or not since my lower legs and feet won’t have the benefit of the down insulation under them. I plan to use my pack or spare clothes under my feet.
Anybody using a short DAM? How has that worked? I’m planning to use this in moderately cold temperatures (0-32F) on snow.
Oct 6, 2006 at 7:58 pm #1364438I think you’ll be real happy with this setup, I used it all winter last season. If you do it just right you can put your boots under your legs with a partially filled pack.
Oct 12, 2006 at 10:01 am #1364729I use the P.O.E. max-thermo (synthetic filled air mattress) that is 48″ long (15 oz.) and use a 24″ long piece of foam, and other camp debris, under my legs. Foam doubles as seat and stiffener in my backpack.
I find the setup to be a good mix of comfort and weight savings.
Nov 14, 2006 at 7:14 am #1367086Is it dificult to fill those mattresses?
Do you have to carry a pump? I heard that just blowing your breath into them will moisten the down.Nov 14, 2006 at 8:56 am #1367098Some/most down air mattresses come with a pump, sometimes serving dual use as the stuff bag. E.g., Exped (click “Details.”)
Filling them is often mentioned to be a bit of pain, taking 2-5 minutes.
Nov 27, 2006 at 5:39 pm #1368524i have 2 of the Downmat 7 mats. inflation is a bit of a pain, but it’s just as fast with the stuffsack as breathing into it would be, and doesn’t introduce moisture/weight. getting the stuffsack attached to the valve takes a little practice…
sleeping on the thing is absolute bliss–the most comfortable pad i’ve used, and i cannot even begin to detect the snow under me. 3/4 length is great–just put your pack or other misc crap under your feet and lower legs and you’ll be fine.
Nov 27, 2006 at 5:59 pm #1368527my wife and I both have them for snow camping. Tad bit heavy but warm and verrrryyyy comfortable. Good night sleep is at hand with these wonderful pads~!~
Nov 27, 2006 at 9:11 pm #1368543How are they for summer and fall use?
Big Agnes has a questionable reputation for quality of their air pads so don’t want to go there.
Nov 27, 2006 at 9:23 pm #1368546I love the downmat. Warmest pad I’ve used. Kind of a hassle to inflate with the bag but it only takes a minute or two extra. Much warmer than the Big Agnes Insulated Aircore (although I’ve used one of those a lot and have had zero issues- it’s just not as warm as the downmat).
I find the downmat to be too warm for summer use. But my wife loves it nearly year-round here in the Pacific Northwest.
I just can’t wait to see the Pacific Outdoor (POE) Aerogel pad- seems that it will raise the bar for insulation (but I sure doubt it will beat the downmat for comfort!)
Nov 27, 2006 at 10:52 pm #1368551>> I just can’t wait to see the Pacific Outdoor (POE) Aerogel pad- seems that it will raise the bar for insulation (but I sure doubt it will beat the downmat for comfort!)
Hi Doug-
I’ve been testing one for the past month. Expect a full review after I can get it out in some seriously cold weather…. ;-)
Nov 28, 2006 at 1:09 am #1368554Michael,
Any idea when these (the hyper-high pads) will hit the market?
Thanks,
Roy
Nov 28, 2006 at 9:39 am #1368575>> Any idea when these (the hyper-high pads) will hit the market?
Roy-
The latest info from POE is that it will be available around January 2007.
Cheers,
-Mike
Nov 28, 2006 at 11:52 pm #1368666Mike,
Thank you for the quick response. Looking forward to the review.
Cheers,
Roy
Dec 15, 2006 at 5:44 pm #1371185I bought an Exped Down Mat 7, about 3 weeks ago. I've only had a chance to use it twice so far. It is wonderfully warm and comfortable! When it's cold outside, you can roll and move around without being cold. I'm going out again this weekend to try my winter sleep system, and I'm confident the mat will be good. Don't know about the bags yet. Expensive but worth it.
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