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Self Inflating Mattresses...

PostPosted: Tue 10 Jan, 2017 9:57 am
by Aztec
Hi Everyone...
Having had 2 of the internal baffles tear on my Exped inflatable (it's 18 months old - so I'm not too upset but still, having a beach ball sized lump at the end of your mattress isn't great...) - so I've decided I'm going to go back to the old trusty self inflating mattress...

What's good these days? anything new and exciting I need to have?

I was think of a Thermarest or Macpac... but open to suggestions...

Re: Self Inflating Mattresses...

PostPosted: Tue 10 Jan, 2017 10:32 am
by Tortoise
I've been delighted with my NeoAir. I'd never go back to the heavy, bulky self-inflating mats. I've used my Xtherm a great deal over the past few years (?maybe 4). I haven't heard (yet) of the baffles going on these, whereas I've heard of heaps of people having that problem with the Expeds. Maybe the NeoAirs haven't been around long enough, but I'm hoping the different design/materials will make the difference.

I've recently acquired the NeoAir Womens elite, which saves some weight and bulk, and will be adequate on lots of trips. It does go back to the slippery problem, which I'll address with some silicon.

Re: Self Inflating Mattresses...

PostPosted: Tue 10 Jan, 2017 10:37 am
by Aztec
That is a point - maybe I'm being overly dramatic :)

... and yes, I've been reading about the issues people have been having with the Expeds...

Hmmm... ok... I'll have a look at those too :)

Re: Self Inflating Mattresses...

PostPosted: Tue 10 Jan, 2017 10:42 am
by GregR
I have also had a NeoAir Allseasons for the past few years (4?) . Cant fault it for comfort. Never had an issue- I can blow it up it in 1-2 minutes. Only issue is the slipperiness so I always have to try and find a really level site or I keep sliding off it.
Probably slept on it now about 50 nights all up.

Cheers.

Greg

Re: Self Inflating Mattresses...

PostPosted: Tue 10 Jan, 2017 4:19 pm
by Tortoise
GregR wrote: I can blow it up it in 1-2 minutes.

I use the pack liner or garbage bag approach (thanks guys) - floof it to get lots of air in it, scrunch it a few inches (I'm that old) down from the top, around the valve, not blocking it off. Use body weight to lean on it, making sure the air is going into the valve, not leaking around it. 2 or 3 goes and it's usually done. No blowing needed. :D
Only issue is the slipperiness so I always have to try and find a really level site or I keep sliding off it.

See http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=24758 for some ideas on that one.
I also carry a small square of closed cell foam that I use for a few things. I figure if my mat eventually fails on a trip, I'll use that under whatever bit of me wants it most, and make do with my pack, clothes, emergency bivvy etc.

Re: Self Inflating Mattresses...

PostPosted: Wed 11 Jan, 2017 4:03 pm
by north-north-west
Most of the topmost baffle in my approx 4 yr old AllSeason went last year, but as it's only one baffle and not entirely end to end it doesn't make any practical difference to my use of the mat. A slight bulge at the very top of the mat is the only effect, and as it's where the pillow goes . . . well, who cares? More than six months on it hasn't gotten any worse.

Re: Self Inflating Mattresses...

PostPosted: Wed 11 Jan, 2017 7:32 pm
by GregR
Tortoise wrote:
GregR wrote: I can blow it up it in 1-2 minutes.

I use the pack liner or garbage bag approach (thanks guys) - floof it to get lots of air in it, scrunch it a few inches (I'm that old) down from the top, around the valve, not blocking it off. Use body weight to lean on it, making sure the air is going into the valve, not leaking around it. 2 or 3 goes and it's usually done. No blowing needed. :D
Only issue is the slipperiness so I always have to try and find a really level site or I keep sliding off it.

See http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=24758 for some ideas on that one.
I also carry a small square of closed cell foam that I use for a few things. I figure if my mat eventually fails on a trip, I'll use that under whatever bit of me wants it most, and make do with my pack, clothes, emergency bivvy etc.

I get the idea of keeping the mat from slipping, but my issue is me sliding off the thing- maybe I'm missing something here? But not sure how that discussion helps me??

Re: Self Inflating Mattresses...

PostPosted: Wed 11 Jan, 2017 9:15 pm
by Tortoise
GregR wrote:I get the idea of keeping the mat from slipping, but my issue is me sliding off the thing- maybe I'm missing something here? But not sure how that discussion helps me??

The non-slip stuff Simon uses can be wrapped around top and bottom. It stopped me from slipping down the mat (as well as stopping the mat sliding on the floor of the tent). Presumably silicon could be used on top of the mat to help stop you sliding off it. I took it to be a slippery mat issue, but maybe I misunderstood what you meant.

Re: Self Inflating Mattresses...

PostPosted: Thu 12 Jan, 2017 9:26 am
by Franco
Aztec,
take a look at the Thermarest ProLite plus.
Thinner than inflatable but I think they are a lot safer not having baffles inside.
I don't remember seeing comments about one of those failing, of course some will but not a common occurrence if at all.
I have an old version of the ProLite but prefer the Neo Air or Exped, but one Exped (DM7) has failed on me.

Re: Self Inflating Mattresses...

PostPosted: Sat 21 Jan, 2017 9:16 pm
by bernieq
GregR wrote:I can blow it up it in 1-2 minutes

Tortoise wrote:I use the ... garbage bag approach

One can easily make one's own inflation bag - much cheaper and lighter than commercial ones, faster, cleaner and easier than blowing, fits every mat I've tried (from old thermarest to neoair , S2S and Exped and others)

The link to the DIY post is viewtopic.php?f=53&t=21748