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Subject Topic: Wider width self inflating mats. Post Reply Post New Topic
05/4/2005 at 11:49pm
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I bought daughter an inexpensive self inflating mat today as part of the ongoing plan to reduce the volume of "stuff" we`re going to be taking in the car this year. Changing the packing list from a trailer tent to a dome tent is not easy!

Anyway, since Hubby, son and daughter all now have these mats, I think it`s about time I got one too. I like my airbed, but it`s a PIB for size, time, having to take extra insulation, sheet etc just for a weekend.

However I`ve been looking around the web and can`t see any that are wider than 50cm. (These mats are how tent manufacturers say that five people can fit in a five man pod, you see.) Well, I did see one at 60cm, but at £100+ it isn`t an option. Any cheaper, wider self inflating mats out there? I`m what`s euphamistically called a big girl, and a 50cm wide mat is going to be a bit of a squeeze!

 



06/4/2005 at 12:20pm
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Val, I'm pretty sure that my thermarest is the model called the Basecamp. It is definitely 60+cms wide anyway, a swift google seems to show that sites are selling them for about £54. MT

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06/4/2005 at 2:40pm
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get 2 small ones butt together and you have room left over.


06/4/2005 at 3:11pm
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Interesting idea, wildie, but I can't see that it would be very comfortable! Surely the mats would just move apart leaving Val on the floor in the middle? Bless. MT

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06/4/2005 at 9:01pm
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That non-slip grippy rubber stuff between the mats and the groundheet should keep them together. 1getfit on ebay has single self-inflating mats at 55cm for about £9.00 plus £5 postage, and doubles at 120cm for £15 plus £5 postage. I've got both types, but found the double is pretty wide when rolled up, and its harder to completely deflate before rolling. I'd rather stick two singles together.


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07/4/2005 at 12:46am
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Quote: Originally posted by dvisor on 06/04/2005


That non-slip grippy rubber stuff between the mats and the groundheet should keep them together. 1getfit on ebay has single self-inflating mats at 55cm for about £9.00 plus £5 postage, and doubles at 120cm for £15 plus £5 postage. I've got both types, but found the double is pretty wide when rolled up, and its harder to completely deflate before rolling. I'd rather stick two singles together.

I can`t locate this seller on Ebay search, dvisor.....have you got the name right?

I was hoping for a mat about 80cm wide, same as my sleeping bag, but I think I`d rather go for a double than two narrow ones together. I`ve got a handy space behnd the rear seat in the car where a long rolled up mat would fit just fine.

But on the other hand two mats or an unnecessarily wide one would be defeating the purpose of getting a mat...taking up less space. Hmmmm.......



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your bag maybe 80cm wide when flat but not when in use, hell if you was that wide you have to go sideways through doors


07/4/2005 at 9:36am
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Quote: Originally posted by wildie on 07/04/2005


your bag maybe 80cm wide when flat but not when in use, hell if you was that wide you have to go sideways through doors

Who knows? I might be.......

I was just using the sleeping bag as a width illustration, actually. The thing I don`t like about 50cm mats is that if you`re not very, very careful when you roll over, you end up on the ground. I don`t like rolling over like I was on a rotissere spit. I like my space.



07/4/2005 at 10:17am
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Val, I find my 60cms wide Basecamp thermarest fine and I am not a small person. Yr friend, Huw Jarss.

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07/4/2005 at 10:39am
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Hi Val

I'm not sure where I got the 1getfit form, maybe it was on an email reply, but here are the links to a single and double mattress on ebay at the moment. Its the same seller I used, but the single has gone up to a starting bid of £10. He puts several of these up at a time, so you should be able to get one that no-one else is bidding on.

Think carefully about the double, though. I've got 2 singles and one double, but if I was doing it again, I'd go for 4 singles. The double is a bit of a pig to deflate and roll up.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=19296&item=7147425796&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=19296&item=7147233303&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW


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07/4/2005 at 6:08pm
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Thanks for the links, dvisor...I`ll tag that seller for future reference.

I think what I`m going to do is try sleeping on one of the ones I`ve already got when we go away the weekend after next. The campsite is only a few miles away so I can come home for the airbed after the first night if  I hate the mat!  It`s not just the width that`s worrying me...it`s to see if my back can take sleeping on one. I`ve just got rid of a back problem that`s been niggling me for some years now, and I don`t want to set it off again, you see.



07/4/2005 at 10:31pm
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   We use the thermarest mattress and you can buy a coupling kit which stops them moving apart.There is even a little pocket in the mattress bag to keep them in.Use one for the top and one for the bottom.Can't remember exact cost but they weren't expensive

 



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07/4/2005 at 10:57pm
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We use the  Metzler self inflating mattresses not cheap but very good quality..

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08/4/2005 at 9:15pm
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Lidl and Aldi do these, no doubt they will appear again as the summer gets nearer.

Jut used my Lidl on during this last week, its 67cm wide and cost £10.

A lot more bulky packed up than than a simple foam mat or an airbed.

 



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