Doublewide pad and cot opinions

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Any experiences with double pads and/or cots? My wife and child will be joining me for scouting and hunting for the foreseeable future. They'll be used for truck camping and (very) short hikes so weight isn't a huge concern. Pretty much narrowed pad options down to:
  • BA Rapide Floor Pad 4.8 R-value 2.7 lbs - Already have a 25 x 72 that we both love
  • BA Camp Comfort 9.9 R-value 6.4 lbs - I'm concerned that it may be too firm but she's a cold sleeper so the higher R-value is a plus.
Not sure where to even start with cots; we have a Cascade Mtn ultralight that we both like but they don't make a doublewide. I'm not convinced we need a cot and I'm concerned about durability and comfort. I prefer sleeping in a single cot when possible but the doubles I've seen appear more like two singles pushed together, with a bar in the center, rather than true doublewides. However, I do like having the extra storage cots allow.

Thanks in advance!
 
Curious why you would want to share a pad? You would get woken up every time the other person moved on a double wide air pad. And sleeping on a pad usually leads to more restless sleep for most people.
 
To clarify, we wouldn't want to share the pad with our kid. As far as for the two of us its partially because that's
her - preference - and I'm in no way opposed to it unless we sleep poorly. We've spent plenty of nights camping (glamping-esque) on an air mattress without waking each other up but a pad and/or cot may be vastly different. Since neither of us have tried it we may be overestimating the benefits and unaware of potential negatives.

And sleeping on a pad usually leads to more restless sleep for most people.
Do you mean sleeping on a pad in conjunction with a cot?
 
Any experiences with double pads and/or cots? My wife and child will be joining me for scouting and hunting for the foreseeable future. They'll be used for truck camping and (very) short hikes so weight isn't a huge concern. Pretty much narrowed pad options down to:
  • BA Rapide Floor Pad 4.8 R-value 2.7 lbs - Already have a 25 x 72 that we both love
  • BA Camp Comfort 9.9 R-value 6.4 lbs - I'm concerned that it may be too firm but she's a cold sleeper so the higher R-value is a plus.
Not sure where to even start with cots; we have a Cascade Mtn ultralight that we both like but they don't make a doublewide. I'm not convinced we need a cot and I'm concerned about durability and comfort. I prefer sleeping in a single cot when possible but the doubles I've seen appear more like two singles pushed together, with a bar in the center, rather than true doublewides. However, I do like having the extra storage cots allow.

Thanks in advance!
Skip the cot imo.

The exped megamats are impressive!! Something special about the stretchy fabric.
 
To clarify, we wouldn't want to share the pad with our kid. As far as for the two of us its partially because that's
her - preference - and I'm in no way opposed to it unless we sleep poorly. We've spent plenty of nights camping (glamping-esque) on an air mattress without waking each other up but a pad and/or cot may be vastly different. Since neither of us have tried it we may be overestimating the benefits and unaware of potential negatives.


Do you mean sleeping on a pad in conjunction with a cot?
Im just saying while camping in general people don't sleep as well.
 
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