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Friday 19 March 2010 | Personalise | Help  
 REVIEWS 28 / 06 / 05
 

Alpkit Fat Airic Tested

By Jon

Alpkit Fatairac Tested

Price: £35.00

Weight: 1700 grammes (including strap)

Features:Self-inflating sleeping pad, with die-cut open cell foam, Honey Comb Nylon 66 (Superfine fiber) outer fabric, two inflation valves. Size: 202 x 62 x 7.3. Packed size: 65 x 18.

Super fat and comfy at a great price.
Heavy and a bit slippy.


The Concept Alpkit are a new UK web-only outdoors retailer aiming to offer decent kit at great value prices. Their new range of self-inflating sleeping mats hits the bullseye. It comes in three thicknesses - the Wee Airic, Airic and Fat Airic priced from £15 to £35 including prompt delivery and UK taxes.

Wee Airac weighs around 100 grammes more than a Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 in short size, then again, it only costs 15 quid, while the Therm-a-Rest will set you back around four times that...

The Airacs are all self-inflating sleep mats. That means a valve allows air into an inner stuffed with foam, blow it up, close the valve and you have a surprisingly comfortable and insulation efficient mattress. After use, expel the air and roll it up for a small pack size and convenient carriage. Nice.

Fat Airic is the 7cm thick big daddy of the family and aimed at car or base camping when comfort matters more than pack size and weight.


Features The Airacs use die-cut open-cell foam to minimise weight - minus 30 per-cent - and bulk all enclosed in a Nylon outer fabric wtih, in the Fat Airac's case, twin air valves for inflation and deflation. The upper surface features a raised diamond pattern which is claimed to offer resistance against slipping.
In Action If you're one of those saddos who habitually car camps in a tiny mountain tent sleeping on bubble wrap then wake up and smell the coffee. When weight and bulk are an irrelevance, Fat Airac is sheer luxury, in fact it turned out to be more comfortable than my futon...

It's dead easy to use, simply remove the storage strap, open the twin valves and leave for five minutes before topping up the air with a few quick breaths. Put in tent. Sleep in luxury on top of seven cm plus of air-cushioned foam. Nice.

It's very, very, very comfortable. The only real issue we had was with slippage during the night. If your pitch isn't flat, there's a tendency for some sleeping bag fabrics to slide slightly, despite the raised diamond pattern on the fabric. It's a gradual creeping process rather than a Torvil and Dean style slide however and may vary with sleeping bag fabrics. Ironically the bag we were using was an Alpkit one.

After a luxurious night's rest, stowing your fat friend takes a while thanks to the sheer volume of air involved, but again it's not a major issue. Build quality feels good and we've had no leak or puncture issues with the Airic. Updates after more Zzzzzzz miles if we encounter any problems.


Verdict


Bargain... As far as Fat Airic is concerned, the only issue we have is minor slippage if you pitch on a bit of a slope. Comfort is fantastic, build quality feels fine and while weight and bulk are irrelevant with Far Airac, the die-cut foam and associated weight savings should pay off with the thinner backpacking versions.

With Wee Airac weighing in at £15 and the middling Airic just £25 you're looking at great value. Yes, you can get lighter mats, but you'll pay an awful lot more.

Performance

Value


Alpkit web site


Pushed for time: Great value, super comfortable, very fat self-inflating mat for use when weight and bulk are irrelevant.


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Discuss this article, 1 of 28 messages, read more:
Ben Bloggs 
Posted: 28/03/06 18:31:16 16
Hi, just wondering if anyone has an Airic (specifically the Wee Airic or the standard Airic).

Any problems with them so far?
I've never bothered with thermarests because I think they are heavier than I can be bothered to carry, but seeing the price here im very tempted. Do they really improve your comfort? Im thinking specifically for taking to Switzerland in the summer (one week, not carrying other than for the journey to and from england).

Does anyone use a short-length sleeping mat? Would you rather the full length or does the weight save make it worth it. Any problems with only having 3/4 length?
What do you guys reckon?
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