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I have an ALPS Mountaineering Lightweight Double Air Pad that is fantastic. It'll velcro together in the middle to make a roughly full size bed, or velcro over on it self to double the thickness for one person. But I'm having a problem staying on the pad when I'm sleeping. How do y'all secure your sleeping bags to your sleeping ads or air mattresses?
 

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I've seen a video where they use velcro for kids sleeping bags and pads but not sure it wold work for a fullsize setup. Have you thought about a cot?
 

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I've seen a video where they use velcro for kids sleeping bags and pads but not sure it wold work for a fullsize setup. Have you thought about a cot?
I do have a surplus military cot:



I've put the sleeping pad on the cot and the sleeping bag on top of that, and I slip around a bit still, but I don't fall off of it.
 

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I had the same problem for years and kept sliding off my sleeping pad. I switched to a Zenbivy sleep system. Expensive but great. The bottom sheet is sort of like a fitted sheet that wraps around the sleeping pad. I haven't had any issues with it moving. If you like what you have, maybe you can add a few strips of webbing or elastic to your sleeping bag so that it holds onto your sleeping pad.
 
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