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I'm on an Synmat UL7, but we upgraded my partner's mat at Xmas to a Sea to Summit Etherlite Extreme insulated. She's a side sleeper and didn't get on with the Synmat that well.
thanks for reply. This is for cyclecamping?
(i ask as weight seems to me to be less of an issue if not carrying on your back)
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+1 for exped. I've used a downmat UL7 for years now. Pricey, but super warm in winter, relly makes the differnece. I find the amount of inflation super comfy for all seasons. It's been worth it for me so far. Small enough for any uses really.
I think thermorest neo air xlite is also what tends to get recommended a lot. I seem to remember seeing one on classifieds here quite recently actually
I'm on an Synmat UL7, but we upgraded my partner's mat at Xmas to a Sea to Summit Etherlite Extreme insulated. She's a side sleeper and didn't get on with the Synmat that well.