The classic sleeping mat comes in a closed cell foam material - the legendary Karrimat, for example. Self-inflating mats are now increasingly popular, Therm-a-rests being the most common examples. You can also buy (rather pricey) down-filled mats to keep you super-warm.

Buyers' Guide - Sleeping Mats
From classic closed cell foam pads all the way through to the extraordinary sub-100 gramme Balloon Bed, we give you the gen on buying a comfy sleeping pad.
Sleeping Mats

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Name | Year Price Our Score Your Score
Aldi Adventure Ridge Self Inflating mat
Aldi Adventure Ridge Self Inflating mat
Year: 2004 
£8.99

1 review
Alpkit Wee Airic
Alpkit Wee Airic
Year: 2005 
£15

14 reviews
Alpkit Fat Airic
Alpkit Fat Airic
Year: 2005 
£35

9 reviews
Alpkit AIRIC
Alpkit AIRIC
Year: 2005 
£25

5 reviews
Alpkit Slim Airic
Alpkit Slim Airic
Year: 2006 
£25

5 reviews
Beacons Multimat Starter
Beacons Multimat Starter

£6

Beacons Multimat Rambler
Beacons Multimat Rambler

£9

Beacons Multimat Rambler Plus
Beacons Multimat Rambler Plus
Year: 2002 
£15

Beacons Ridge Rest (183 x 51)
Beacons Ridge Rest (183 x 51)

£15

Beacons Kumfy (350 x 250)
Beacons Kumfy (350 x 250)

£1

Exped Down Air Mattress
Exped Down Air Mattress
Year: 2004 
£80

14 reviews
Field and Trek Fellmat
Field and Trek Fellmat
Year: 2005 
£7.99

1 review
Field and Trek Trek Mat
Field and Trek Trek Mat
Year: 2005 
£14.99

HiGear Single Box Mattress
HiGear Single Box Mattress
Year: 2004 
£18

HiGear Double Box Mattress
HiGear Double Box Mattress
Year: 2004 
£30

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