roosiebull
WKR
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2014
- Location
- oregon coast
i realize the shortcomings of closed cell foam sleeping pads, but i like their reliability, but have never used one... besides bulk, and some compromise in comfort, are there any real downsides?
i hate leaky pads, and i don't like the thought of cold, uncomfortable nights with a pad that leaks.... i'm considering going to a closed cell for September hunting (probably the Nemo switchback) and may get 2 of them just to have. has anyone doubled up on close cell foam pads in cold weather? the R-value of one is 2-ish, but i think doubling them up would make more than an R-value of 4, am i wrong in that thinking?
most of me just wants to get a good, lightweight inflatable pad with an R-value of 4+ and just use it for everything, but part of me likes the whisker biscuit like bomb proof nature of a closed cell foam pad.... 2 of them would be bulkier than a warm inflatable pad, but wouldn't be much different in weight (they are 14oz each)
i'm not a very picky sleeper, as long as i'm warm enough, and i'm not laying straight hard ground, i'm good to go, i would pick reliability over comfort..... any feedback from those who have used a closed cell pad? if i'm being dumb considering it, don't worry about offending me and tell me i'm dumb.
i hate leaky pads, and i don't like the thought of cold, uncomfortable nights with a pad that leaks.... i'm considering going to a closed cell for September hunting (probably the Nemo switchback) and may get 2 of them just to have. has anyone doubled up on close cell foam pads in cold weather? the R-value of one is 2-ish, but i think doubling them up would make more than an R-value of 4, am i wrong in that thinking?
most of me just wants to get a good, lightweight inflatable pad with an R-value of 4+ and just use it for everything, but part of me likes the whisker biscuit like bomb proof nature of a closed cell foam pad.... 2 of them would be bulkier than a warm inflatable pad, but wouldn't be much different in weight (they are 14oz each)
i'm not a very picky sleeper, as long as i'm warm enough, and i'm not laying straight hard ground, i'm good to go, i would pick reliability over comfort..... any feedback from those who have used a closed cell pad? if i'm being dumb considering it, don't worry about offending me and tell me i'm dumb.