Klymit Inertia X Frame

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Klymit Inertia X Frame

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http://www.klymit.com/index.php/product ... frame.html

in order to stop my ongoing highjacking of another thread i thought i'd post this in it's very own thread.

anyone had any experience of these???

they look mental and like they're either the best thing since sliced bread or a silly overly complicated idea that will be a waste of time and money.

but.....i'm tempted for the 'ooooo aaaah what the hell is that' factor alone!

anyone.....?
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The general consensus here was buy a POE Elite mat...

Function before form and all that ;)
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ok, thanks - i did a quick search for threads on 'sleeping mats' but missed this one.

cheers.
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Sorry to hijack, but DNF if you read this, was the 290g you quoted on your AC Elite for the full length mat or the 3/4?
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Sorry to hijack, but DNF if you read this, was the 290g you quoted on your AC Elite for the full length mat or the 3/4?
I dont know why I bother at times ;)

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:oops: Cheers Stu.

So in it's 3/4 form its actually heavier than the 260g neo-air.

So, the question is how does the full length Elite AC compare weight wise to the 405g full length and full width Neo-air?
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Re: Klymit Inertia X Frame

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after loads of reading of reviews etc... i ordered my 3/4 (2/3) length Peak Elite AC mat last night.

am looking forward to getting it out there for a trial run but.....maybe not for a week or two as next week the forecast for here is saying to expect night time temperatures of if -15 (and colder!) and i'm not that keen to find out if my kit will keep me alive!
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My weight was full length, got a good one :?

Anyway, it's a probably not going to used, I have a Klymit sat here! Sod carrying additional weight, I'm going for a uber lightweight 'alpine' setup ;) Bag, Quilt, Pillow and Mat are shattering a kilo!
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If we're in full on minimal mode-

TN Moonlight Bivvybag 180g
PHD Ultra Minim sleeping bag 352g
Pillow? Clothes in drybag.
Balloon bed 102g (inc. 10 balloons)


634g :D
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^^ Wot Anthony said ;)
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Lol,

Baloon bed,

Lol,

I made a nice little balloon bed that involved 8 balloons. My mate was wetting himself with laughter while I was sorting the balloons, but I was smug as it was so light (plus got the hang of tying the balloons).

I did not have a comfortable night, but come the morning, it was properly comfy.......

I had inadvertently rolled over on to my mates 'normal' self inflating mate after he had got up :)

Guess my balloon tying skills have a lot left to be desired (it does pack tiny though!)
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Re: Klymit Inertia X Frame

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Your either a lover or a hater of the balloon bed.

For fast and light (3 season) one-nighters it's brilliant in my experience. But for normal trips or multiday adventures the neo-air is still better in most ways!
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Re: Klymit Inertia X Frame

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Anthony wrote:If we're in full on minimal mode-

TN Moonlight Bivvybag 180g
PHD Ultra Minim sleeping bag 352g
Pillow? Clothes in drybag.
Balloon bed 102g (inc. 10 balloons)


634g :D

Perfect if you are midget, I'd rip that lot apart just getting in it
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Re: Klymit Inertia X Frame

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Slight hijack but still on topic ... has anyone seen the new NeoAir Xlite mats yet? I think there's a new 4 season model too but as usual I could be wrong ;)

http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/ ... xlite.html
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