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You'll find comfortable sleeping mats for all types of campers, whether you're just starting out on your outdoor adventures or you're accustomed to wild camping and sleeping directly under the stars. Very comfortable when pumped up and similar to a normal mattress in regards to movement felt from the other person.
You simply half-flip the inner part of the valve until the mattress is inflated and then flip it back and lock the cap – simples! Thermarest use a ‘Stratacore’ construction to achieve this which combines a continuous layer of thermal foam with alternating ridges of air and foam. If there are any issues with the valve or unexpected deflations in the night then they will unhesitatingly repair or replace your treasured SIM.The materials and plastics employed are of high quality and feel substantial to the touch – this should be expected as it is the most expensive single mattress we’ve reviewed in this roundup. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice.
If you want to ensure you'll get a good night's sleep when you are next away camping, you need a camping roll mat.
I didn't give it the full five stars as the puncture repair kit turns out to be two small patches of material and no glue. Fully-inflated dimensions are 201 x 132 x 10cm and so it can cater for somebody up to 6ft 7 in height. Our pick of the pack is Outwell’s Dreamcatcher, which is a generous 200cm in length and 75cm wide, suiting most body types. The other interesting point to note is that the Thermarest MondoKing has vertical edges when inflated which means you can butt two of them up together to make a quasi-King Size double. We definitely recommend it if packing space is not an issue for you or if you tend to feel the ground in your hips.