Thermarest. I can’t remember the exact model and can’t be bothered to get one out of the Pannier.
Very comfortable, tried and tested down to zero degrees.
Every time I let it down I think how much more comfortable it was than it has a right to be.
In search of a good night sleep
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Re: In search of a good night sleep
Tried Expeds, Thermarest,, Cots and nearly everything else raning from £30 to £250 and the best for me is a £36 Coleman DuraRest Single . Downside is you need a pump but a £5 one that plugs into the cig lighter works a treat. Used it for a long trip and had a comfortable good nights sleep every night
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Re: In search of a good night sleep
Well the Alpkit done me well four great night sleeps at the HUBB even if the the God of rain want to fill the reservoirs up in 48 hours.
as said before the only downside is its width length is perfect
as said before the only downside is its width length is perfect
"I came into this world with nothing and with careful management
I still have most of it left'
I still have most of it left'