Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 Regular

Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 Regular

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14 user reviews of Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 Regular See all

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This is the mat I use for wild camping trips where its low weight and good comfort come into their own. The inner has punched holes, presumably to keep the weight down. They also make the mat less insulating an Continue reading...
Go and buy one.
Store it where mice can't eat it.
If mice eat a 2" strip out of it, repair with repair kit and use again (use trap to squash mouses head) Continue reading...
A great invention!!!
No negatives here whatsoever!! Continue reading...
really excellent mat. See it in use on a cycling tour through south america at www.beatthebrochure.com/cycling_south_america Continue reading...

Discussions

hi got one off these great piece off kit hve used it alot since upgrading from my old thermarest...want to get out in winter again next year  so do i buy a neo air.....or is this the same as my present one? do i buy one off the down mats i,ve heard about aswell or what to do any thoughts/advice

Posted: 21/04/2010 at 22:10

Neoair is lighter weight, thicker and more comfortable, but has less insulation. Some people say it's OK in winter, but more seem to say you need a closed cell foam mattress to use under the neoair for winter - or go for something like the Exped down filled mat for warmth and comfort in winter.

Posted: 21/04/2010 at 22:52

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