Go to cold truck camping sleeping pad?

Lost horizon purchased. I’ll send back my roll up memory foam I ordered


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Smart man, you'll wonder how you ever survived prior.

For guys wondering about size:

Here's a pic of it rolled up on top of a standard gear tote. Weighs like 7 pounds, and squishy so it usually gets stashed between other gear as a space filler in the truck.
 

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I've got the Exped Megamat, very comfortable. The biggest improvement I ever made was building a platform to get the mattress away from the steel floor of the truck bed, they suck heat away from you like a magnet. 3A150452-BCE7-433D-9879-4459F08FEC04_1_105_c.jpeg
 
Exped Megamat but like @Sand Wrench, I’m sleeping on top of some plywood with a layer of thin carpet. I put a blanket on top of the Megamat and bring an extra sleeping to pile on or block drafty areas. It gets cold if your feet get near the tailgate at night. I’ve spend many mid 20 degree nights in comfort this way.
 
Smart man, you'll wonder how you ever survived prior.

For guys wondering about size:

Here's a pic of it rolled up on top of a standard gear tote. Weighs like 7 pounds, and squishy so it usually gets stashed between other gear as a space filler in the truck.
Thank you. That's pretty big but it's still smaller than my "princess mattress" as my wife calls it.
 
A trifold foam futon mattress. If room permits it can't be beat. Now that I am getting older, I will double two of them up and sleep better than I do in my own bed. I usually have them all set up in the back of my suburban before I leave on a trip and it works like a poor man's sprinter van.
 
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