
Adapt filter
Two filters for the thickness somehow don't make sense. And what is definitely missing is a filter for the R-value. Because the R-value is the only meaningful information for the insulation capacity of a sleeping pad.

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Two filters for the thickness somehow don't make sense. And what is definitely missing is a filter for the R-value. Because the R-value is the only meaningful information for the insulation capacity of a sleeping pad.
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Hello all, I am looking for a 3-season sleeping pad for camping, no extreme temperatures. I usually sleep on my side and move around a lot, so with narrow mattresses I quickly slide down on my side and the weight is not distributed as evenly as when sleeping on my back. Does anyone have any tips for me? Of course, I would also be happy if the mat is not ultra heavy at the same time when I take it with me on hikes :) Merci!
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Hello, I'm looking for a mat for the tent for motorbike tours: - small pack size - light - warm enough for tours to Scandinavia - but also suitable for "warmer areas" like Central Europe in summer (or better 2 different ones ... for cold and "normal"?) THANKS for your help :)
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Another filter with width / length would be cool, like with bed mattresses 😁 this would make it even easier for camping beginners to get started! Thank you!
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Hello I am looking for a "Mätteli", which on the one hand is not too thin (e.g. inflatable) and therefore somewhat comfortable, but on the other hand can be folded up as small as possible. Thanks for your suggestions!
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I think the R-value should work as a range filter. An exact selection makes little sense. For example, I would like a mat with an R-value of minimum 2.5 to maximum 3.5. Such a range filter would be great!
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