DSettahr
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While we're on the topic of sleeping pads, another thing to note concerning their use in the winter (even though that season is far away): Don't bring pads that require you to inflate them with your breath. Self-inflating are ok, foam pads that require no inflating are best. The reason being that the moisture from your breath will freeze inside the pad, either damaging the pad and/or causing you to sleep colder.
What I generally do is carry both a foam pad, and a self-inflating full length thermarest prolite 4. Combined, the added insulation keeps me warmer, and I still have the foam pad in case something goes wrong with the thermarest.
What I generally do is carry both a foam pad, and a self-inflating full length thermarest prolite 4. Combined, the added insulation keeps me warmer, and I still have the foam pad in case something goes wrong with the thermarest.