SoutheastGoesWest
Lil-Rokslider
I alternate between sleeping on my back and both of my sides throughout the night. I previously used an Alpz Mountaineering self inflating pad. It was decent, but large and heavy. I switched this year to a Paria Recharge UL which is 2.5" thick. I never had a problem with my hips contacting the ground, and I slept with it partially deflated to help it conform to my body a bit. But it sucked. Every night I was sore. I couldn't lay in one position for more than 45 minutes before I would have to turn over to alleviate the pain. I tried a friends Klymit insulated ultralight this past week and it was a bit better. All of this to say, what direction should I be looking for an insulated pad?