Photos Great Air Matress for Bike Camping

Timothy Englert

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They say the 75D polyester material used is supposed to resist most of the wear and tear, I would still add another layer or two below it just to be more cautious and extend the life of the sleeping bag. I'll keep this in mind, though, because I got several air mattresses weighing 5 lbs. a piece.
 
that looks pretty cool, i might pick one up since i've been looking for something like that.

if you don't mind, i changed the link to an amazon affiliate link so if anyone decides to buy it through this post we get a little kickback (it's not much but helps support the site).
 
Does this have foam in it? The air mattresses without open cell foam in them will not provide insulation and can even make you colder than sleeping on a blanket.
 
that looks pretty cool, i might pick one up since i've been looking for something like that.

if you don't mind, i changed the link to an amazon affiliate link so if anyone decides to buy it through this post we get a little kickback (it's not much but helps support the site).
no problem! just wanted some link to see
 
I was thinking about getting the insulated version of that, but in Canada it was too pricey. Ended up getting the teton sports insulated mat instead, which was about $50 or $60 Canadian. Lifetime warranty and all that as well :) So another option.
 
this mattress is pretty decent for size & weight. The price could be somewhat arguable, but can last forever depending on how rough you are with it. I wouldn't say it's the most comfortable, but I have yet to find the most comfortable. Anyhow thanks for the link and opinion. I have only borrowed this kind before but might would purchase if I go for another ride
 
I've got one. It's pretty light weight. I did have a valve leak two nights in a row, so I bought Thermarest NeoAir. Later I found out, I wasn't tightening the valve tight enough and it works just fine. Uhhh. But hey, I have a spare now. The Klymit Static V is a nice sleep pad for great price !
 
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