niedziela, 6 września 2020

Air Mattress Bed for Backpacking

 Camping in the wilderness is one of my favorite pastimes and there are only a few things which

can detract from the experience; relentless rain, biting insects and sleeping on the hard ground

with a rock or root poking me in the back all night. You can do nothing about the weather, little

about the insects but there is a solution for the pesky “stuff” on the ground.


Back in the day (I’ve been around long enough to have earned the right to say that) your options

for dealing with rough sleeping conditions were limited. Truly comfortable “mattresses” were

simply too cumbersome to lug along on anything but the shortest of trips. When all your

amenities have to pack manageably on your back, a thin foam roll-up was about all you could

hope for. While an improvement over bare ground sleeping, foam mattresses eventually mold

themselves to their surroundings (including rocks and roots) and, while taking the edge off, still

leave you with an uncomfortable lump poking you in the back.

Ultralight Self Inflating Sleeping Pad Air Mattress Bed for Tent Backpacking


By comparison, today’s air mattress beds are a modern luxury. Generally called “sleep pads” the

inflatable varieties compress into a convenient roll as small or smaller than the foam models.

They come in self inflating models, as well. When the valve is twisted open, “shape memory”

makes the pad want to reform into its inflated shape. The pad draws in air as it expands and

simply twisting the valve closed leaves you with a mostly inflated air mattress bed. But be

warned that even the self inflating variety can benefit from a few extra puffs of air from your

lungs to be truly full and comfortable.


As mentioned already, inflatable air mattress beds for backpacking are wonderful in that they do

not “learn” the shape of the ground or debris under them in the same way a foam sleep pad

would. Ensure, though, that you purchase a pad thick enough to keep you comfortably elevated

or you will definitely compress the pad when you roll around. Super compacting models come in

different thicknesses and measure in anywhere from 1” to 4” inches (becoming less compact for

travel as you increase in thickness). I personally own both a 1” and 2” model. The 2” is definitely

luxurious but if I’m packing in so much climbing gear that inches and ounces count, I sometimes

opt for the 1” model.

S.Y Sleeping Pad Camping Mat Ultralight Outdoor Indoor Inflatable Air Mattress TPU Inflating Travel Air Bed for Camping, Backpacking & Hiking, Hammock, Tent & Cot

The last point to make with backpacking in mind is that air mattress beds or inflatable sleeping

pads go a long way to helping you keep warm. Air is a surprisingly good insulator. Being

elevated off the ground with an inch or two of air between you and the cold ground goes a long

way to keeping you toasty (or at least warmer than you’d be without). Some manufacturers, such

as Coleman, take things a step further and include reflective coatings that reduce the loss or

transfer of body heat from you to the pad.


I’ll close by recommending that you visit your local outdoors supplier and try out any air

mattress beds you’re considering buying. My local REI keeps inflated floor models of their sleep

pads handy so that customers can try before they buy. It’s best to know what you’re getting

upfront rather than discover any inconveniences or dislikes when you’re already miles into the

wilderness.

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