Backpacking Tips for Side Sleepers: Sleep Better Outdoors
Side sleepers can’t hang with mummy bags. Here’s clear backpacking tips for getting a full night’s rest in the backcountry.
Side sleepers can’t hang with mummy bags. Here’s clear backpacking tips for getting a full night’s rest in the backcountry.
The Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Uberlite is for those who want to be the fastest, the lightest, and don’t mind being the coldest to accomplish their goals.
Few things say “backpacking” like the Therm-a-Rest ProLite Plus sleeping pad. Why? The comfort, warmth, and durability are loud and clear.
The Therm-a-Rest Luxury Map is a camping pad that will fool you into believing you’re sleeping on a comfy mattress. Fancy pressure points, high-grade foam, and high durable materials.
Big Agnes Insulated AXL Air Review: Ultralight and comfortable as heck, a top pick for those looking to sleep like royalty in the backcountry.
The Exped MegaMat 10 is the most comfortable outdoor sleeping experience around. If you’re considering a new mattress for your bedroom, get this instead.
The Therm-a-Rest Z Lite Sol’s accordion folds are classic, but the cost and weight make it an easy choice for the thrifty, gram-counting backpacker.
New to the outdoors? Experienced adventurer? Anyone can sleep easy on the REI Trekker 1.75 Self-Inflating sleeping pad without breaking your back or the bank.
If Therm-a-Rest is the Ferrari of sleeping pads, the NeoAir XTherm is their show stopper. The combination of warmth, durability, and weight is peerless.
Laying on a cloud may seem like a luxury, but with Klymit Insulated Static V sleeping pad, even a basic backpacker on a budget can experience such comfort.
The REI Camp Bed 3.5 soothes a rock and roll sleeping soul. Super thick, leak-free, and easy to inflate. Wake up rejuvenated.
The NEMO Tensor sleeping pad competes as the lightest pad on the market, has three inches of plush comfort, and packs down to the size of a water bottle.
The Sea to Summit Comfort Plus Insulated Mat may not be the lightest pad in town, but it is a weight worth bearing. Work harder, sleep better.
This sleeping pad guide helps you choose the best pad for you. Learn about different types of sleeping pads, R-Value and insulation, and how to patch a pad.
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