Dana
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I was in EMS yesterday buying fivefingers for my daughter, and while wandering around I saw the Thermarest Neoair sleeping pads, which I hadn't seen before. Impressive! Unfortunately, so is the price...
Anybody used one of these? All of the reviews I saw were mostly from people who used them once or twice. They look like they'd be insanely comfortable, but they look delicate, too... though the reviews (except for a few) don't mention too much trouble with leaks. It's getting about time to retire my ancient military ultralite thermarest (the old style, before the waffle foam). About the only drawback I can see (other than the price) is that if it does spring a leak, there's no residual foam between you and the ground. Of course, I always bring a closed cell pad along with the thermarest for winter trips, and the thermarest goes inside my bivy sack, giving it some more protection.
Anybody used one of these? All of the reviews I saw were mostly from people who used them once or twice. They look like they'd be insanely comfortable, but they look delicate, too... though the reviews (except for a few) don't mention too much trouble with leaks. It's getting about time to retire my ancient military ultralite thermarest (the old style, before the waffle foam). About the only drawback I can see (other than the price) is that if it does spring a leak, there's no residual foam between you and the ground. Of course, I always bring a closed cell pad along with the thermarest for winter trips, and the thermarest goes inside my bivy sack, giving it some more protection.