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It’s been a while since I’ve looked at mats.

Can anyone suggest me something for Scottish winter conditions? I’m 6ft and don’t sleep still.

If I have two large drinks first budget is up to around £200. Any more than that and I’ll have to nip down the Co op for a full bottle.

I’ve been eyeing up this https://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk ... -mat-p6650
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I've got one of those but the standard M. It's not bad but I don't think it's as warm as my old Synmat UL ... although on paper there shouldn't be much in it.

You can get a Downmat 7 Long / Wide for £130 (toasty but not the lightest) https://www.outdoorgb.com/p/exped_downm ... ping_mats/

Or a L/W Downmat lite for £113 https://www.outdoorgb.com/p/Exped_Downm ... eping_Mat/

Or a L/W Synmat UL for £110 ... which is probably what I'd spend my money on. https://www.outdoorgb.com/p/Exped_SynMa ... l_Pumpbag/

All the avove are rectangular so may suit a restless sleeper better than the tapered mat.
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All of those recommendations are cheaper. I like that!
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I've had a down mat lite for the past year , dosent toll up very small and is a bit heavier than others but it is very toasty :-bd
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Just paid £115 for a full length Thermorest neoair. https://www.gaynors.co.uk/under-30-c271 ... -mat-p9011 Was plenty toasty last night at about -2 :-bd
They do a warmer version which the above place is doing for £156.
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Synmat UL is what I was using on Friday night.
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Yeh, looking at them it seems the best balance. I sleep warm so that should cover most bases.
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That Neoair looks a little short for me.
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I'm thinking that I might use an old Thermarest under the Synmat if/when I do a summit bivvy this winter.
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Umm, details on that please?

And not the thermarest, the summit bivvy!
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I've got the Exped Synmat Winterlite MW. I've the tapered version which is no longer available* but the rectangular one is - https://www.trekitt.co.uk/33691/product ... g-mat.aspx £113 including the Schnozzle inflator bag. Or the slightly narrower version @ £103 https://www.trekitt.co.uk/33690/product ... g-mat.aspx (the wider version will have one extra baffle)

My wife has the hyperlite. We've used them in the Arctic so they are plenty good enough.

* actually I think they've just renamed it - https://www.trekitt.co.uk/33203/product ... g-mat.aspx
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Piemonster wrote:Umm, details on that please?

And not the thermarest, the summit bivvy!
We'll chat :grin:

Just something I want to do at some point. Needs that perfect combination of high pressure, no wind, preferably a decent moon. Might be Braeriach.
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I'm 6'3

I use a thermarest neoair xtherm. My best and favourite mat yet
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Could be wrong but do I remember there being a problem with the tapered ones delaminating?
Apologies if wrong about this but think I would go with the regular shape.
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Mariner wrote:Could be wrong but do I remember there being a problem with the tapered ones delaminating?
Apologies if wrong about this but think I would go with the regular shape.
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Dunno if it was the tapered shape or a general problem with the radio welding of the baffles - I don't think there's anything different between the two shapes. My original one delaminated down one seam when I sort of half dropped on to it. It was within warranty and was replaced within a week (once I'd got back from Iceland). The replacement has been fine in the two years since but a tip I came across is to fully inflate the mat then let a little bit out, this gives the air some ability to move around and hopefully not overstrain the seams.
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Neo xtherm worked very well last night and i slept on ice and snow only woke for a wee!
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Mariner wrote:Could be wrong but do I remember there being a problem with the tapered ones delaminating?
Apologies if wrong about this but think I would go with the regular shape.
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I had a UL LW (tapered) that blew baffles within 6weeks of warranty period run out.

My mate had the medium rectangular one that did the exact same.

Mine had seen more outings (and more weight on it ... :oops: ). I think over inflation might have been a contributing factor (blowing up by mouth you get higher than using a schnozzle).

Both were replaced on warranty without a problem once returned. Replacements came with ‘free’ schnozzle to boot!
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