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The most important task that a sleeping pad fulfils is thermal insulation. In our latitudes, unpleasant cold rises from the ground even on summer nights - this is not only uncomfortable, but can also lead to back chills.
In addition, a sleeping pad protects against poking sticks or stones under the tent floor and the padding increases the lying comfort.
In addition, a sleeping pad protects against poking sticks or stones under the tent floor and the padding increases the lying comfort.
The inside of self-inflating sleeping pads consists of special PU (polyurethane) foam. When rolled up, the foam is extremely compressed. As soon as you unroll the sleeping mat, the foam expands. When you open the valve, a vacuum is created and air flows from the outside to the inside, filling the pores of the foam.
Important: Do not forget to close the valve after the sleeping pad has fully inflated. Otherwise, the air will escape again when you lie down on it.
Important: Do not forget to close the valve after the sleeping pad has fully inflated. Otherwise, the air will escape again when you lie down on it.
If one side of your sleeping pad is coated with aluminium, it clearly belongs on the bottom. The coating protects against cold and moisture from the ground. A rubberized, non-slip surface also indicates that it is the bottom side.
If one of the two sides is made of noticeably softer foam, this is the top side.
If one of the two sides is made of noticeably softer foam, this is the top side.
The 'R' stands for the English word resistance, which means resistance. The R-value indicates the thermal resistance of the sleeping pad - simplified: the insulation performance.
The R-value provides you with information about the temperatures for which the insulating mat is suitable. The higher the R-value of a mat, the better it insulates.
Mats with different R-values are suitable for camping in different seasons:
R-value
Temperatures up to
Season
1
+ 7 °C
Summer
2
+ 2 °C
Spring / Summer / Autumn
3
- 5 °C
Spring / summer / autumn / moderate winter
4
- 11 °C
Spring / Summer / Autumn / Winter
5
- 17 °C
Winter
6
- 24 °C
Winter
The R-value provides you with information about the temperatures for which the insulating mat is suitable. The higher the R-value of a mat, the better it insulates.
Mats with different R-values are suitable for camping in different seasons:
R-value
Temperatures up to
Season
1
+ 7 °C
Summer
2
+ 2 °C
Spring / Summer / Autumn
3
- 5 °C
Spring / summer / autumn / moderate winter
4
- 11 °C
Spring / Summer / Autumn / Winter
5
- 17 °C
Winter
6
- 24 °C
Winter
This depends on your physical condition and the quality of the sleeping pad.
Some people swear by sleeping on the floor. However, it is important for a healthy back that the surface adapts to the body to a certain extent - especially to the shoulder and pelvic area in the case of side sleepers.
In addition, we are no longer used to sleeping on a floor that is only moderately cushioned. Some complain of back pain after just one night.
If you plan to sleep on a sleeping pad for a long time, make sure that it is well padded. For air-filled mats, check that the valve is fully functional and that not too much air escapes while you are lying on it.
Some people swear by sleeping on the floor. However, it is important for a healthy back that the surface adapts to the body to a certain extent - especially to the shoulder and pelvic area in the case of side sleepers.
In addition, we are no longer used to sleeping on a floor that is only moderately cushioned. Some complain of back pain after just one night.
If you plan to sleep on a sleeping pad for a long time, make sure that it is well padded. For air-filled mats, check that the valve is fully functional and that not too much air escapes while you are lying on it.
That depends on where your back problems come from. If you suffer from tension, sleeping on the floor with a sleeping pad can actually do you a lot of good - provided, of course, that it has sufficient insulating properties and is comfortably padded.
If you have problems with your intervertebral discs, the sleeping pad is not necessarily a recommended night's sleep, as the intervertebral discs and the lumbar spine are not sufficiently relieved if the surface is too hard. In addition, crawling into the tent is a movement that can quickly aggravate disc problems.
Camping beds and air beds that are a little higher and where you do not lie directly on the hard ground are better suited. However, you will need a suitable means of transport and a tent of sufficient size.
If you have problems with your intervertebral discs, the sleeping pad is not necessarily a recommended night's sleep, as the intervertebral discs and the lumbar spine are not sufficiently relieved if the surface is too hard. In addition, crawling into the tent is a movement that can quickly aggravate disc problems.
Camping beds and air beds that are a little higher and where you do not lie directly on the hard ground are better suited. However, you will need a suitable means of transport and a tent of sufficient size.
In principle, the padding of a sleeping pad also protects your joints and especially your spine during sports.
However, it is not intended as a sports pad and is not optimally designed for this task. The materials are not suitable for sweaty sports sessions. In addition, camping mats are not slip-resistant enough to provide you with optimal support during dynamic movements.
Investing in a non-slip yoga or gym mat made especially for your fitness program is definitely worth it.
However, it is not intended as a sports pad and is not optimally designed for this task. The materials are not suitable for sweaty sports sessions. In addition, camping mats are not slip-resistant enough to provide you with optimal support during dynamic movements.
Investing in a non-slip yoga or gym mat made especially for your fitness program is definitely worth it.
Hiking and trekking backpacks have a variety of loops and straps. You can use these to attach the sleeping pad either to the bottom or to the side of the backpack. However, you should pack it in a robust protective cover so that it is not damaged by grazing branches or scraping against rocks.
Another option is to attach it under the flap of the pack - just lay it on top of the packed pack, flap it over and pull the buckles tight.
Another option is to attach it under the flap of the pack - just lay it on top of the packed pack, flap it over and pull the buckles tight.
As a sleeping surface for the camping trip, there are special air mattresses, which are much more sophisticated than the floating beds for swimming fun.
Unlike sleeping pads, these do not rely on foam. They consist of an airtight shell and have several chambers inside that are inflated.
You lie very comfortably on the air cushions. In addition, the mattresses are very light and have a small pack size. However, they only achieve a low R-value and cannot compete with insulating mats in terms of thermal insulation.
For a high level of sleeping comfort and optimum insulation at the same time, simply combine both versions and place an insulating mattress under the air mattress. If only one of the two fits in or on your backpack, I advise you to use the sleeping pad.
Unlike sleeping pads, these do not rely on foam. They consist of an airtight shell and have several chambers inside that are inflated.
You lie very comfortably on the air cushions. In addition, the mattresses are very light and have a small pack size. However, they only achieve a low R-value and cannot compete with insulating mats in terms of thermal insulation.
For a high level of sleeping comfort and optimum insulation at the same time, simply combine both versions and place an insulating mattress under the air mattress. If only one of the two fits in or on your backpack, I advise you to use the sleeping pad.
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