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  • Alpkit sleeping mats…any body used them?
  • BFITH
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    As above. Im looking for some sleeping mats for car camping….fed up with airbeds! Is the Dozer TOO big…will the Wedge do? Any reccomendations greatly appreciated…

    BF

    sweepy
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    The Fat airic, the old equivalent to the dozer is as comfortable as a bed, and if you're not carrying it who cares how big it is. Might be a bit big for two of them in a small tent tho so watch out for that.

    B.A.Nana
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    For car camping and crashing at mates houses, the fat airic is brilliant (Now dozer), super comfy and a good size. You can inflate and deflate quickly. It comes with straps and a bag. The only thing is, with these types of mats, (I think) you are supposed to store them inflated. You might want to check that if space is limited at home.

    BFITH
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    sweepy…Got a big tent so no problem there…small car is the main problem…trying to reduce amount/size of stuff we take with us…..

    banana…plenty of storage space at home…..looks like dozer might be favourite…..

    B.A.Nana
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    Also, the Dozer will have about the same top surface area as a traditional airbed, but not as deep and is lighterweight thinner materials. So it will pack down alot smaller, maybe 1/2 the size. I'm guessing.

    trail_rat
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    So it will pack down alot smaller, maybe 1/2 the size. I'm guessing.

    doubt full – its full of foam ….

    my wee arrics didnt pack down as small as my old airmats ! outbound ones – lighter though

    B.A.Nana
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    There should be dimensions on the website for the Dozer deflated and packed. If not, I can take some for you, if that's your main concern.

    BFITH
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    Ive seen the dims on the website, thanks. Was mainly wondering if I could get away with the 'wedge' ……a bit thinner and packs away smaller…but probably less comfortable..!!
    Ill probably MTFU and go for the Dozer 🙂

    trail_rat
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    thats WTFU 😉 if size and space and comfort are main priority -not price then the thermarest neoair cant be beat …but cost is a killer !

    Teetosugars
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    Awesome bits of Kit- Ive just got a Dirtbag, and its mint… :mrgreen:

    weaklemondrink
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    I have an Airo 120 and have been totally impressed with it. Recently spent 2 weeks camping with it and it was really comfortable.

    I would guess Wedge is a bit thicker than my one, so I'd say it should be fine.

    B.A.Nana
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    This might give you an indication of how small the dozer will pack, they are quite big I suppose. to give some perspective, the length of the mat will be about 6ft I presume.

    simon_g
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    Not Alpkit, but I did get one of the thicker Kathmandu mats (3.8cm, iirc) for festival and car-camping use and it's so much comfier than my lightweight thermarest-copy one. Out like a light even in a noisy festival campsite.

    Half-price sale on at the moment – the one I got is down to £25 now.

    grumm
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    I've got 2 (the smallest one and the one up, whatever they are called) – and they are ace. Amazing for the money imo

    Cougar
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    I've got the Fat Airic (actually, two) and they're ace. Big fan of Alpkit, great kit and a great company to deal with. Never, ever going back to airbeds.

    Cougar
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    with these types of mats, (I think) you are supposed to store them inflated

    Maybe so, but mine's been stored rolled for a couple of years now and it's good as new (aside from the odd grass stain here and there). If it died tomorrow it owes me nothing, I'd replace it with joy in my heart and a spring in my step.

    BadlyWiredDog
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    The Dozer is ace. Alpkit has just redone its entire range, the old ones had a tendency to leak with regular use, the new ones are from a different factory and better quality. The Dozer is biggish, but nothing serious in car terms. If you want a more compact but still very comforable mat, check out the Dirtbag which is designed to be the fattest mat you'd actually consider carrying. I've had a lie down on one and it's very comfy. Dozer ftw tho, dude 🙂

    ibnchris
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    Alpkit are great value for money but not sure how durable…used one on a recent bivvy adventure and the rub from being strapped under my bars gave it two big rips. which meant for a chilly night!

    Cougar
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    User error. (-:

    BFITH
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    Thanks all……ordered a couple of Dozers….

    BF

    trail_rat
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    Alpkit are great value for money but not sure how durable…used one on a recent bivvy adventure and the rub from being strapped under my bars gave it two big rips. which meant for a chilly night!

    sorry im of the old alpkit mats are not durable camp (no experiance of the new ones! ) – as in they lasted me 2 weeks ….. but you have no one to blame but your self for that one thats schoolboy error number 1 in bike packing … if it is strapped under your bars it needs wrapping in duct tape to protect it from abbrasion – thats drybags airmats or anything !

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