Hey folks, my comfy old air mattress has blown a gasket. I'm looking for a new uber-luxury camping mattress. Weight is not an object, but it has to shrink down into a sleeping bag size for transport. This is not for on-my-back wilderness work; it will be schlepped around in a car or canoe.
I will pay good money for something that is "hotel comfortable" and will last for 10 years. No wally-world rubbish need apply.
I've been using an REI Camp Bed 3.5 for car camping for a couple years now. It is definitely not light, but it's ridiculously comfortable. I think it's more comfortable than my normal bed.
I appreciate the replies. Nothing trumps field experience.
My experience with the Thermarest line over the last 20+ years has been stellar. With reasonable care they just keep going. The Neo and Mondo lines are on my short list.
I'll poke around in a few outdoor shops and see if the rubberized cotton air mattresses are still available. Or (being naturally contrary) I may try a patch on my existing one, if only on principle.
But it's not about dollars per se. A good sleep is the best medicine, and worth every last penny.
I'd say that exped downmat is absolutely "hotel comfortable", but I would never expect them to last 10 years unless you're _*really*_ careful... but that goes more or less for anything inflatable.
Canoeing is rarely entertained mid-winter, so I guess paying dearly for high-end mid-winter expedition equipment is probably not really what you're looking for.
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