Bster13
04-13-2007, 01:37
I'm scrapping my idea of a full length sleeping pad. I was reading this article on various sleeping pads:
http://tinyurl.com/32j3xp
For my 3-season camping, the prolite-3 small looks very popular at 13 ounces.
If I go with the GG Mariposa, I'll need to give the backpack some structure and I gather that's best done by storing GG Nightlight Torso Pad or Sit Pad on the outside especially if u have the carbon fiber installed. Though I'd lose a couple of inches of length when you compare the Prolite 3 Small to the Nightlight Torso, you'd make up for it in thickness (by combining any of the three GG pads below) and weight savings, right?
Nightlight 3/4 -> 8.2oz
Torso -> 3.8oz
Sitlight -> 1.4oz
Totals ranging from:
5.2oz (Torso + Sitlight)
7.6oz (Torso + Torso)
12oz (Nightlight + Torso)
Thermarest Prolite 3 Short pad-> 13oz.
Sitlight for structure-> 1.4oz
Total:
14.4oz.
My question is...is this recommended? Is there any problem with doubling up these pads? If I put the torso pad on the outside for structure and another torso on the inside of the pack on the wall of the mariposa farthest away from my body (to keep the packs weight as close to me as possible), will I run into any problems? What about if I use the Torso pad for structure on the outside and loosely roll the 3/4 pad on the inside?
I guess I'm not ready to jump fully into ultralight with my sleeping comfort. http://hikinghq.net/forum/images/smilies/tongue.gif
Thanks,
Bryce
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http://tinyurl.com/32j3xp
For my 3-season camping, the prolite-3 small looks very popular at 13 ounces.
If I go with the GG Mariposa, I'll need to give the backpack some structure and I gather that's best done by storing GG Nightlight Torso Pad or Sit Pad on the outside especially if u have the carbon fiber installed. Though I'd lose a couple of inches of length when you compare the Prolite 3 Small to the Nightlight Torso, you'd make up for it in thickness (by combining any of the three GG pads below) and weight savings, right?
Nightlight 3/4 -> 8.2oz
Torso -> 3.8oz
Sitlight -> 1.4oz
Totals ranging from:
5.2oz (Torso + Sitlight)
7.6oz (Torso + Torso)
12oz (Nightlight + Torso)
Thermarest Prolite 3 Short pad-> 13oz.
Sitlight for structure-> 1.4oz
Total:
14.4oz.
My question is...is this recommended? Is there any problem with doubling up these pads? If I put the torso pad on the outside for structure and another torso on the inside of the pack on the wall of the mariposa farthest away from my body (to keep the packs weight as close to me as possible), will I run into any problems? What about if I use the Torso pad for structure on the outside and loosely roll the 3/4 pad on the inside?
I guess I'm not ready to jump fully into ultralight with my sleeping comfort. http://hikinghq.net/forum/images/smilies/tongue.gif
Thanks,
Bryce
http://hikinghq.net/forum/images/misc/progress.gif