Monday evening t'storm arrives at OSH
Kyle Boatright wrote:
"Jose" wrote in message
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The inflatable air mattresses are great... If the water gets too high,
you just float...
I've never liked them - but maybe I just have the wrong kind. I find that
I sink down in the middle and all the air goes to the outside, which makes
for uncomfortable sleeping. Maybe they make air mattresses with separate
bladders.
Jose
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I have a pair of Therm-a-rest self inflating mattresses. Good for
backpacking and for air-camping. I sleep better on a Therm-a-rest than on
our bed at home. Kelly, my wife, doesn't like the therm-a-rests at all.
Different strokes for different folks.
Inflated, the Therm-a-rest gives you about an inch or two of elevation above
the tent floor. Plenty to keep you out of a little moisture, but nowhere
near enough if you have a leaky tent and a low spot that encourages water
pooling in one place...
KB
I found the best solution for that is to use a cot that has about 6
inches of ground clearance and then the self-inflating air mattress on
top of that. Comfort + elevation all rolled into to one.
John
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