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Exped DeepSleep Mat - Self Inflating Firm Car Sleeping Pad, 3" Foam Pad, Pump Included vs Snow Peak Takibi Tarp Octa, Fire-Resistant, 16.7' x 14.7' x 9', Grey, Water Repellent, UV Protection, 6-8 Person Capacity

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Exped DeepSleep Mat - Self Inflating Firm Car Sleeping Pad, 3" Foam Pad, Pump Included
#10 in Camping Tents

Exped

Exped DeepSleep Mat - Self Inflating Firm Car Sleeping Pad, 3" Foam Pad, Pump Included

$324.95

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Pros

  • +Best i've ever slept on
  • +Rivals the comfort of my bed at home
  • +Sleep well in while camping
  • +Good for degenerative disc disease and a generally cranky back
  • +Comfortable (especially on a cot)

Cons

  • -Expensive
  • -Initially inflated way stiff
  • -Does not rival bed at home (when on ground)
โ€œI strongly recommend Exped mats. Expensive, but the best Iโ€™ve ever slept on. Rivals the comfort of my bed at homeโ€
Snow Peak Takibi Tarp Octa, Fire-Resistant, 16.7' x 14.7' x 9', Grey, Water Repellent, UV Protection, 6-8 Person Capacity
#9 in Camping Tents

Snow Peak

Snow Peak Takibi Tarp Octa, Fire-Resistant, 16.7' x 14.7' x 9', Grey, Water Repellent, UV Protection, 6-8 Person Capacity

$777.89

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Pros

  • +Worth every penny
  • +Handles snow, rain, sun, and 70+ mph winds
  • +Optional inner liner allows campfire underneath

Cons

  • -Expensive
โ€œHella $$$ but worth every penny. Snow, rain, Sun and 70+ mph winds, plus it has an optional inner liner that lets you have a campfire under it.โ€