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Rocky
20/08/08 10:56
Can't wait... I want it now. NOW I tell you!

But hang on! If I save 56p per day, in 6 months time when the NeoAir comes out - I'll have enough money to buy one... and I'll glide stealthily under the Credit Card Statement Alert Radar, which is manned continually by the wife!!

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Trevor D Gamble
20/08/08 11:09
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The watcher on the walls she is for you there doing that though don't forget, Rocky mate; just much like those folks on guard mentioned in the Bible manning the walls, and looking after the safety of the city of Jerusalem even maybe!

I'm sure she is, by occasionally limiting your your new kit acquisitions there, merely looking after your own best interests a lot of the time. For instance, if we all got to buying, completely unstopped and unchecked, all the kit we wanted every time a shiny new bit took our fancy, just where would we put it all? For likely otherwise, in that situation then, our homes would not be big enough to house it all would they now! Unless that is maybe, we all go get ourselves a nice separate kit room sorted out, like Matt reputedly has himself there of course!

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Zuma
27/10/08 10:50
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Just bought a short Exped 7. It has a insulation value (R-value) of 5.2 which is huge compared to current T-A-R. If the T-A-R NeoAir is going to have a better R-value than the Exped 7 it most certainly will be a winner! But I doubt it reflection alone will reach such high R-value. For good insulatuon you really need trapped, non moving small airpockets. I doubt if the pocktes in the Neo Air will be small enough. But I'm curious I just might trade my short Exped in to a long Neo-Air if the R-values are right. Even with a longer vrsion I still potentially can save weight!
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K k
02/12/08 22:12
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Does anyone know which thermarest mattress the olive coloured one in the middle of the rack is? The website has one in this colour but states that it packs up to a length of 50 cm which is quite large. This one looks like it is a smaller packsizen similar to the prolite version..
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Zuma
03/12/08 12:24
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Oké the NeoAir is a bummer, it's no match for the Exped downmat series. The NeoAir has only a fairly low R-value of 2.5. 

 http://www.basegear.com/thermarest-neoair.html

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Rocky
03/12/08 13:42

I don't have either so I'm not tying my flag to any mast, but going on a rough weight, size, r value ratio, the Neo Air seems to be slightly better... possibly, I'm no scientist or mathematician!

That's not counting for comfort, personal taste and whatever.

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Matt C
03/12/08 13:45
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Zuma, surely you're comparing apples and pears? R-value isn't the only criterion.

Yes the Downmat 7 has a far higher R-value and it's a brilliant mat when you need comfort and insulation at a reasonable weight and packed size. The NeoAir design simply trades warmth for weight, and there are plenty of locations and seasons where it's particular blend of characteristics will be perfect for people - that hardly makes it 'a bummer', just different. In fact I suspect the NeoAir will hit the better blend of warmth vs weight vs comfort for far more (3-season) campers than will ever truly need the full insulative performance of the Expeds.

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Zuma
03/12/08 16:24
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Dear Matt,

Of course I agree with you. However an R-value of 2.5 in early spring or late autumn is rather low.  You therefore might need quicker a warmer bag.  And I think it's rather expensive to buy it as a second mat for the warmer parts of the seasons even if it saves some weight when you can use it properly (e.g. not too cold). However if you have the mun it even is a nice addition to your kit.

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Jamie @ www.trekkingbritain.com
03/12/08 16:41
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You could of course up that R value by putting things or a thin mat underneath, I'd rather have a closed cell mat weighing 200g and a Neo Air than anything else, if the TR punctures you'll still get a good R value, if it doesn't you have a super cmfy and still lightweight setup.
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John Burley
03/12/08 16:58
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I'm with you on that one Jamie.

I sleep fine on a closed cell matt, and given that 14mm of closed cell gives you an R-value of between 3 & 4 without any risk of puncture or failure, I tend to use them year round. I have the advantage of sleeping mostly on my back, of course. A 4-season closed cell matt comes in at around 400g; less if you take a blade to it. If I wanted a plump airy thing, I'd go for the neoAir with a thin matt and still come in well under the 900g of an full length exped 7 with sack.  As you say, if you get a puncture you can't repair, and if you can't find the A-team, you'll still have a sleeping matt.

Obviously, this doesn't consider bulk as a factor... which it often would be if you were trying to fit everything into a light weight pack...

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John Burley
03/12/08 16:59
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related discussion here

[and when I said 'I'm with you on that one' above, I meant in concept... I'm not asking to share yours Jamie ]

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Martin Carpenter
03/12/08 17:33

Is bulk such a huge issue with that?

The Neo air itself packs very small of course - that and comfort seem to be (on paper ) it's biggest selling points.  Seems to be something like 1 litre vs 3-4(?) for the downmat.

(it's warmth/weight is good but doesn't look hugely better than say their prolites.)

So if the foam mat is one of those ones which fits down the back of a rucksack(maybe as the back system) you'll be doing all right.

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John Burley
03/12/08 17:40
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I agree, Martin, but it's about the only thing (besides comfort, obviously) that is against a classic closed cell roll matt.

And I'd imagine that some nice herbal sleeping pills (hipflask... Mike?) & a pair of earplugs would weigh a lot less than what most people carry for a good night's sleep!

John

(Incidentally, I don't believe in intoxication in the mountains... really and truly... I nearly killed myself like that)

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Mrs. Nesbit
03/12/08 17:51
I have a feeling the 1 litre pack size is for the smallest version.
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Jamie @ www.trekkingbritain.com
03/12/08 17:59
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< pushes John off his shiny new Neo Air and orders him out of the tent! >
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Zuma
09/12/08 14:19
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When I started hiking I slept on a TAR. The frigging thing delaminated on my trip. There I stood with my repair kit for punctures.... So I transfered to a 14mm EVA pad and I did use it the whole year throught. But in winters it was still rather cold and truth is it's not that comfortabl such an EVA pad (I'm a side sleeper).

So I changed to John's method. I aquired a 3/4 TAR which I used in combination with my 14mm EVA. Two flies in 1 stroke: better comfort and better isolation in winter. Ther was only onde downside: the packing volume of this set. I alwyas found the big EVA pad on the outside of my backpack not that pleasant. It was managable but that's all. And now I needed also volume in my back pack for the 3/4 TAR.

So therefore I switched to the 3/4 Exped 7 downmat. I use it with a downsized 14mm EVA pad for my feet. The Exped will not delaminate and only can get punctured. And therefor I've my repair kit with me. The 3/4 Exped has a very low packing volume. And the downsized EVA mat fits no very easily and caompact on the outside of my backpack. I even can sometimes stow it in my backpack.

The TAR NeoAir can also be easily used in conjuction with a TAR selfinflatable or EVA pad to upgrade it. It's the same idea as upgrading an EVA pad. The TAR NeoAir hopfully cannot delaminate either so a small rpair kit should sufice. But I'll stick to my Exped, I do not have to upgrade this baby. I only need a EVA patch for my feet in the winter and a small repair kit.

  

   

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