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Having finally succumbed to the siren call of recommendations on OM, I ordered one from gogogear a week ago. It arrived this morning. Not bad going from Aus...

I was going to put a link to their website whilst announcing my latest purchase, only to find that it no longer features on the gogogear website.

Instead, there's an Insul-Mat Ether Thermo 6. Which looks identical, and still has the 'Backpacker Editor's Choice 2004' claim.

I couldn't see much difference to the Max Thermo, except maybe a few grammes shaved off.

Any of the Insul-Mat fans know anything about this?

Unusually, I haven't tried the mat out on the floor at work...
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Welcome to the world of comfort camping, Captain ! Say farewell to stiff backs, dead arms and sore hips.
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As far as I can tell they're the same still.

This link
http://www.pacoutdoor.com/2007/index.cfm?action=family&familyID=1 takes you to the current product offerings from Pacific Outdoor Equipment
and this one
http://www.pacoutdoor.com/2006/index.cfm?action=family&familyID=1 takes you to last year's pages

You can drill down to the Max Thermo and the Ether to compare specs....


Btw, have you weighed it yet - I've had 2 mats from them, I think they're both great but both were also 10 or 15% over the quoted weights <grrrr, pet hate!!>
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My Insul-Mat Max Thermo Long arrived 2 days ago and the weight was exactly as stated on the pack - 709g. But the website gives a different weight - 624g.

Hmmm...
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I think theres a new mat called Insul Mat max Thermo Lite which shaves a few gramms off the Max Thermo.Have a look at the Sierra designs website(sorry but no good at doing links)
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Welcome to the life of comfort Captain!

Indeed the Max Thermo is no more, but is still available from a few US stores at bargain prices.

Pacfic Outdoor themselves are claiming the Ether Thermo 6 won the 2004 Backpacker award so I hope its just a renaming.

The ECO Thermo 6 also seems to be the same pad, but a zero carbon footprint design for those wanting to atone for driving their cars to the mountains!


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Matt: weighed it last night, and it was 612g, including the 18g stuff sack. So within the quoted weight of 624g.

BG: There must be an error on the 2006 weight of the MT long: says 24oz = 624g. This is 22oz (as per Regular). 24oz = 681g

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