ELKhunter60
Lil-Rokslider
Hey Guys,
I'm a 56 year old backcountry hunter who has never really gotten the sleeping pad thing right. A little background. Unfortunately I'm a side sleeper. Almost every tome without fail my hips and shoulders almost feel bruised by the end of a week of backcountry camping because hips and shoulders are the "hot spots" taking the most weight on the ground. My priorities in a sleeping pad system are 1) Decent comfort - doesn't have to be perfect 2) Lightweight - I usually hike in 4-6 miles 3) Rugged - I don't want to repair air leaks after 5 uses.
I've tried air mattresses in the past and thought I bought some decent quality stuff, but I think the longest I've gone without a leak so far is about 5 nights. I'm about tired of that. I get air mattresses may eventually leak, but 5 nights or less before a leak?? I'm 6'4" and weight 230 in case your wondering if I put too much strain on the air mattress seams.
Love to hear what suggestions you guys have! Thank you!
I'm a 56 year old backcountry hunter who has never really gotten the sleeping pad thing right. A little background. Unfortunately I'm a side sleeper. Almost every tome without fail my hips and shoulders almost feel bruised by the end of a week of backcountry camping because hips and shoulders are the "hot spots" taking the most weight on the ground. My priorities in a sleeping pad system are 1) Decent comfort - doesn't have to be perfect 2) Lightweight - I usually hike in 4-6 miles 3) Rugged - I don't want to repair air leaks after 5 uses.
I've tried air mattresses in the past and thought I bought some decent quality stuff, but I think the longest I've gone without a leak so far is about 5 nights. I'm about tired of that. I get air mattresses may eventually leak, but 5 nights or less before a leak?? I'm 6'4" and weight 230 in case your wondering if I put too much strain on the air mattress seams.
Love to hear what suggestions you guys have! Thank you!