westsloper
WKR
I know that synthetic insulation degrades over time with compression and use in sleeping bags and clothing. I would assume it does the same thing in sleeping pads, right? That would mean that over time pads that use synthetic insulation (Exped Synmat, all the Big Agnes insulated air pads) would have a limited lifespan based on the insulation alone. This seems like it might not be an issue with down mats or the pads that don't use insulation at all (neoairs, etc).
Does anyone here have real life experience of an insulated air pad losing its insulating abilities over time? I've had synthetic jackets become noticeably less warm very quickly. With the price of insulated air pads, this is a significant concern for me.
Does anyone here have real life experience of an insulated air pad losing its insulating abilities over time? I've had synthetic jackets become noticeably less warm very quickly. With the price of insulated air pads, this is a significant concern for me.