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Alpkit, Thermarest.....or ohvee?
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Hey Jim, will email you guys when I get a chance about getting a replacement for me rogue Wee Airic. I got two to take advantage of the great saving when buying two, the other one has been brilliant. Expect an email soon!
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Well, my replacement Fat Airic took a total of four days from posting my return to get to me - awesome customer service, just hope the mat stands up to three nights in Devon this weekend!
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Going back to the original thread, OHVEE equipment is actually pretty good!  Yes it's a new brand over here, but has been going for a while in OZ!  I have bought some of their bits and they are really good!
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Take a look at this...  had the offer been on prior to my buying a synmat, I might have got this instead.

Pacific Outdoor

My girlfriend bought a prolite 4 at the same time as I bought the synmat.  In my opinion, there is no comparison for comfort when using the inflatable.  Someone also said that the extra weight you use for the insulated inflatable mates, can be freed up by using a lighter sleeping bag, which I thought was a very valid point.

The inflatable mats also pack down just as small (if not smaller) than the thermarests.

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The new Fat Airic is perfect in every way by the way - survived Devon and V Festival...
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does anybody know if that pacific mat any good - not sure what weight is
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It's good David but comparitively heavy........650g i think.
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David

www.pacoutdoor.com        it's 600g for the regular.


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