Sleeping pad slide? No more

I recently got a super thin closed cell pad, similar to what tru hikers use to prevent slip-n-slide and is sold at Garage Grown Gear and other places.

Haven't used it yet, but it can also serve as a sitting pad and supposedly adds to the R-value of the main pad. Who knows, but it was inexpensive. And I can use it in some of my daypacks for back cushioning.
 
Side note, for whatever reason clear caulk is better than colored, the clear stays sticky after it drys which helps hold the pad on the cot, or the bottom of the tent.
 
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