
Exped - MegaMat Ultra
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The megamat is one of the hybrid mats. I’m also a side sleeper and it’s my go-to recommendation. I think your biggest issue is the squeaky cot. I have a basic wooden platform in the back of my 4Runner. No creaks or squeaks and the bed is raised up. Granted I’m only 5’8 / 140lbs and only have one leg — so you being 6’4 / 260lbs might limit you on sleeping inside the car. ??
r/camping • Best, most "home in my own bed"-like sleep system? ->After various attempts of finding the right set up: Exped on top of a cot. Watch for REI sales for the Exped, and watch the garage sale area for the cot.
r/camping • Camping Cots ->Exped pads are highly underrated!
r/Ultralight • Very poor sleep on the NeoAir X Lite NXT. Recommendations? ->No the sleeping bag won’t help much. To get a significant bump in comfort you’ll have to jump into some heavier pads that are still compressible enough to bring backpacking. Pads like the Thermarest Neoloft or Exped Megamat Ultra. I have a Tensor All Season and find it comfortable, however my Exped Synmat 3D (older version of the Megamat Ultra) is definitely more comfortable. My brother has the Rapide SL which is similar to the Tensor in comfort.
r/Ultralight • I have back issues where I need some cushion. What component (Pad or Sleeping Bag) will have the greatest impact? ->Second for the Megamat Ultra. It’s a big jump in comfort over any ultralight pad. Depending upon how far I’m hiking I’ll bring it over my Tensor All Season which is a decently comfortable pad in its own right.
r/Ultralight • Talk me into or out of a neoloft ->I’ll second the Exped Megamat. Have slept on it in 12F and was warm and toasty. It’s almost as comfy as my bed at home. Not lightweight or super portable, but perfect for car camping.
r/camping • Will an insulated sleeping pad (R-value 9.5) + 850 down top quilt + 650 down blanket keep 2 people warm in 20-30F weather ? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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I had a Tensor and it was uncomfortable for me as well. I’ve found Exped inflatable pads comfortable. My favorite right now though is the Neoloft.
r/backpacking • Are inflatable pads uncomfortable for anyone else? ->My exped is a piece of magic.
r/bicycletouring • Sleeping pad recommendations ->My exped is really comfortable and warm
r/bikepacking • Recommendations for sleeping pad ->I've used it for about 80 days over several trips. It's a very robust build.
r/bikepacking • Recommendations for sleeping pad ->Megamat for sure. We have a double quilt that we love, the enlightened equipment accomplice
r/CampingGear • Double sleeping bag and mat setup ->Same. OP, given that you have the space, I would recommend memory foam or something similar. I use a 6” trifold mattress, but in your case, given that you have the space and have trouble sleeping, I would recommend a normal one-piece mattress for you. If you do use the Exped, the secret is to adjust the air pressure. Everyone is different, but for me, if I let out air until my butt just barely touched the floor while sitting on it, that would be ideally comfortable (though not as comfortable as memory foam) when I laid down on it.
r/overlanding • Most comfortable long term sleeping mattresses/pads? ->I’ll second the Exped Megamat. Have slept on it in 12F and was warm and toasty. It’s almost as comfy as my bed at home. Not lightweight or super portable, but perfect for car camping.
r/camping • View on Reddit →This is the best answer! Also some friends got the rei camp dreamer and it’s pretty similar to my exped. I would also recommend regular bedding if you can.
r/camping • View on Reddit →Gotcha. I can tell you from personal experience I don't think you'd be happy with a Megamat. It's a good product, but it's not designed to be deflated and carried around in a pack - even as you've described. It's a foam pad, so deflation is a hassle, complete deflation isn't even possible, and packed volume is substantial. It also won't stay rolled without something restraining it. If you do check one out in person be sure to deflate and roll it and you'll see what I mean. Happy hunting!
r/camping • View on Reddit →After various attempts of finding the right set up: Exped on top of a cot. Watch for REI sales for the Exped, and watch the garage sale area for the cot.
r/camping • View on Reddit →Buy once, cry one. I have a dozen different sleeping pad/cot/mattresses stored because I kept thinking that *this* is the one that will finally work. You know what finally worked? Dropping $500 on an Exped Megamat. I’ve been using that one for 5 years. No regrets.
r/camping • View on Reddit →I had a Tensor and it was uncomfortable for me as well. I’ve found Exped inflatable pads comfortable. My favorite right now though is the Neoloft.
r/backpacking • View on Reddit →A sleeping pad is not the spot you sacrifice for the minuscule weight savings possible. I use an Exped mat that is like 4” thick, extra wide, XL, and insulated and I’m not even sure it’s heavier than the 1” Thermarest I used for 20 yrs prior.
r/motocamping • View on Reddit →I (64M) swear by my Exped. Not cheap but comfort in a relatively small package. It comes in a bag that can be attached to anything. YMMV
r/camping • View on Reddit →I’ve used the megamat and even the megamat max and can’t seem to dial in the comfort. It’s either rock hard or a waterbed for me.
r/camping • View on Reddit →Second for the Megamat Ultra. It’s a big jump in comfort over any ultralight pad. Depending upon how far I’m hiking I’ll bring it over my Tensor All Season which is a decently comfortable pad in its own right.
r/Ultralight • View on Reddit →I wonder how it compares to the exped mega mat. The specs are nearly the same and that’s a very popular pad (for good reason). Thanks for putting this one on my radar!
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →The megamat is one of the hybrid mats. I’m also a side sleeper and it’s my go-to recommendation. I think your biggest issue is the squeaky cot. I have a basic wooden platform in the back of my 4Runner. No creaks or squeaks and the bed is raised up. Granted I’m only 5’8 / 140lbs and only have one leg — so you being 6’4 / 260lbs might limit you on sleeping inside the car. ??
r/camping • View on Reddit →The answer is exped megamat or the Nemo roamed. Expensive, but as comfortable as it can get.
r/camping • View on Reddit →Exactly. I picked up a used one for $106, and it is comfy, but I don’t think it’s worth double.
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →I (64M) always used a cot when camping. REI had Expeds on sale and I have read such good things about them, so I bought one. They are the best mattress for camping I have ever used. Even weighing 230lbs, side sleeper, I would have a tough time touching the ground through the mattress. They are quick to fill up with the enclosed hand pump and quick to deflate. They are light and I now prefer it over the cot that I have used for many years.
r/camping • View on Reddit →I've had a spinal fusion and have fibromyalgia. I got an Exped Mega Mat and it's been life changing. I couldn't do any camping before and now I'm super comfortable sleeping in a tent. I also bring it with me travelling now in case the beds are terrible at the hotels I'm staying at. It's been a lifesaver for me.
r/camping • View on Reddit →We got an Exped Megamat for car camping with the little ones. We used them a lot early on but now that they’re bigger, it’s hard to justify - mostly because they take up a lot of space even when stowed. I generally opt for the ultralight route as much as I can now. Maybe it’s a reaction from having to take so much when they are really young. But in any case, the Megamat is great but expensive and bulky. I would get a pretty large tent since you’ll have a ton of shit.
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →That's how I feel about my exped megamat. I think it just turned 12.
r/CampingandHiking • View on Reddit →No the sleeping bag won’t help much. To get a significant bump in comfort you’ll have to jump into some heavier pads that are still compressible enough to bring backpacking. Pads like the Thermarest Neoloft or Exped Megamat Ultra. I have a Tensor All Season and find it comfortable, however my Exped Synmat 3D (older version of the Megamat Ultra) is definitely more comfortable. My brother has the Rapide SL which is similar to the Tensor in comfort.
r/Ultralight • View on Reddit →Sea-to-Summit Comfort Plus Insulated. It is a dual-chamber sleeping pad, so you can tune the bottom chamber to provide protection from the ground and top chamber to give you the right level of cushion. None of the other pads on the market can do this, including celebrated Therm-a-Rest and Exped offerings. Exped Megamat is still more comfortable, but it won't fit inside a kayak and weights a lot more. S2S Comfort Plus is the next best thing.
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →Same. OP, given that you have the space, I would recommend memory foam or something similar. I use a 6” trifold mattress, but in your case, given that you have the space and have trouble sleeping, I would recommend a normal one-piece mattress for you. If you do use the Exped, the secret is to adjust the air pressure. Everyone is different, but for me, if I let out air until my butt just barely touched the floor while sitting on it, that would be ideally comfortable (though not as comfortable as memory foam) when I laid down on it.
r/overlanding • View on Reddit →I use the exped megamat on top of a cot. Best sleep in a tent I've ever had.
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →Go EXPED. Best pads IMO. The vertical baffles make a huge difference and they are not crinkly at all.
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →Megamat for sure. We have a double quilt that we love, the enlightened equipment accomplice
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →Exped Megamat is my favorite one to sleep on. Don’t be fooled because it isn’t super thick - it’s amazing.
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →In that case I can say the Exped megamat is the best I've ever tried. REI usually has one in their test area if you live near one you could check it out.
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →Yes. They were going to honor the warranty, but it was less than a year so just easier to drop it at REI where I bought it and get a refund. Definite bummer; great mattress even at home. If they ever do a long lasting home version I'll be all over it...literally. :)
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →Exped Megamat sleeping pad. Expensive, and too heavy for backpacking, but worth every penny for car camping. Nemo Fillo pillow. Best camp pillow ever. I bring it backpacking, camping, even for hotel stays. For a sleeping bag, try a quilt instead of a bag - much better for side and belly sleepers than a mummy bag.
r/CampingandHiking • View on Reddit →I've used it for about 80 days over several trips. It's a very robust build.
r/bikepacking • View on Reddit →I went with the Exped after feeling them out at REI…. I did have an issue with the Exped and was able to exchange it…. Remember that ultra light means it’s less durable, so tough terrain could damage an air pad while sleeping in it….
r/CampingandHiking • View on Reddit →I unroll it and open the air cap. It self inflates in an hour or so. I top it off with a few pumps before I lay down on it. Super easy.
r/camping • View on Reddit →\+1 on getting two single mega mats and placing them together. This way, you have redundancy if one gets punctured, each person can adjust their inflation level, and one person's movement won't affect the other much.
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →For durability why not just buy a real bed/mattress? I love my megamat but I still like my real bed better.
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →Get the exped megamat! Nothing beats it for camping.
r/camping • View on Reddit →I have two expeds- a Megamat duo and a single. They’re the most comfortable and warm pad I’ve tried. I’ve been using them for 5 years and camp at least once a month. Our Duo sprung a leak a few years ago, which I patched, and it still works great. Pro-tip: Get the widget air pump or a Flextail Gear mini air pump. Don’t use your breath to finish inflating because it will introduce moisture into your mattress.
r/CampingGear • View on Reddit →I’ve had my megamat 7 years and had no idea I was supposed to store it unrolled. It’s great for two adults but wouldn’t fit the two kids as well (maaaybe one kid?) We do use it at home as a guest mattress so it’s handy to have around.
r/camping • View on Reddit →Exped megamat for car camping, thermarest neoair for backpacking
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