Recommendation on ground camping mattress or air mattress

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velo47

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Exped megamat. We have the Duo 10 LW. It's about the same size as a double bed. They also have singles. There's also the megamat max which is even cushier.

They're not skinny little backpacking mats but they are super comfy.
 

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We have Thermarest Mondo King mattresses and they have been game changers. We got ours at the REI garage sale (otherwise they would have been way outside our price range).
 

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I have spent an embarrassing amount on air pads. I like self inflating style. I started with some alps mountaineering comfort series pads. They are pretty good but are not perfectly flat, they have tube like surface. They are a good option.

Next I bought a bunch of different Thermarest pads. 2", 4", etc. They are really good pads, pack small and are a step above most pads.

But as you tend to see all over... people are downright passionate about Exped Megamat. I am also. They are 4", flat, and pack just as small as any of these others. Oddly though, they have a particular feel to them that can't be matched. The surface/surface tension in the top of them is somehow different and overall much more comfortable. They are pretty close to a home mattress, and I know that sounds like exaggeration.

They have the duo like mine and a smaller one.

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I am a therm-a-reat fan I own a bunch of them. I like a very firm mattress guy.
 

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I have the exped Megamat and it is very comfortable. If you want something a little more compact but still very comfortable try out the sea to summit Etherlite XT. The large women’s version is 25x72. It’s 4 inches thick with a air coil like top. They have a winter one too which ups the R value from a 3.2 to a 6.1.
 

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Exped Megamat is very nice as others have stated. Another very comfortable option that is a bit less bulky is the Sea to Summit Etherlite XT. I recommend getting the 25 inch wide extreme version if you decide to go that route.
 
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