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Exped sleeping mat review.
I like many started out with an self inflating sleeping mat when i first got into hiking and camping.
It all comes down to thickness.
With the flexmat plus exped has created a comfier warmer foam mat without compromising the durability and price point that make them a favorite of budget conscious hikers.
The exped synmat 7 is an insulated air construction sleeping pad that is quite comfortable.
If you want to know true comfort while sleeping at camp experience the megamat.
I always slept alright on that mat but when i got older i needed something a little more than 2 5 centimeters to sleep on.
As far as summer rated sleeping pads go the exped airmat hl m is at the top of my list.
This was one of our favorite pads to sleep on and gave us many good nights of sleep.
I appreciate the soft fabrics and thickness it offers and it packs down nice and small to keep the bulk down.
However the benefits of this pad are offset by its heavy weight.
Exped is a company that started taking over the traditional self inflating sleeping pads by other companies like thermarest.
Closed cell foam padsare usually longer lasting and more affordable than inflatables.
It is high off the ground full of premium foam holds air extremely well and is pretty easy to pack up come morning.
It also has an internal pump which is a nifty feature though most testers found it unnecessary.