What do you sleep on in Jeep?
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Im in the military and anyone who is or was had experience sleeping on the army issued sleeping pad.. the only time I ever enjoyed this pad was using it on a hunting trip in the back of my jeep!
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So over the past few years I have gone through prob about 5 air mattresses while sleeping in my jeep. They were the cheaper colemans that cost prob 30 bucks.
This year, I was going to try and find an alternative. What do you guys sleep on. My g/f has to be comfortable, so softness is key.
I wondered if maybe a better mattress would not puncture as easily? Or what are some alternatives?
This year, I was going to try and find an alternative. What do you guys sleep on. My g/f has to be comfortable, so softness is key.
I wondered if maybe a better mattress would not puncture as easily? Or what are some alternatives?
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Originally Posted by talcaraz
These look great! I am definately going to check these out! I agree...a little extra money to save my back is well worth it!!
It is by far the most comfortable sleep pad I have EVER slept on! I can't express how comfortable this sleep pad is! Its a bit pricey, but allows me to have a really great sleep while tent camping...WORTH EVERY PENNY!!
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Originally Posted by jahbone
Since I switched to a self-inflatable sleeping pad (not an air mattress), I will never go back to air mattresses. These pads hold their air all night, and are very comfortable. They self-inflate enough when you unroll them, that you could probably sleep on them as-is, but I spend another 15 seconds to puff them up nice and firm.
I got the REI 3.5" sleeping pad- you can go thinner, but my 38-year-old spine thanks me for this. I can set this right on a rock (I actually slept outdoors on concrete with this pad and woke up refreshed).
REI Camp Bed 3.5 Self-Inflating Pad
They also sell a cheap kit that straps one pad to a second pad, making a dual sleeper if you have a companion. Just keeps the pads from sliding apart. My girl and I have identical pads and sleeping bags which zip together so it's easy to go solo or make a big bed for the two of us.
I got the REI 3.5" sleeping pad- you can go thinner, but my 38-year-old spine thanks me for this. I can set this right on a rock (I actually slept outdoors on concrete with this pad and woke up refreshed).
REI Camp Bed 3.5 Self-Inflating Pad
They also sell a cheap kit that straps one pad to a second pad, making a dual sleeper if you have a companion. Just keeps the pads from sliding apart. My girl and I have identical pads and sleeping bags which zip together so it's easy to go solo or make a big bed for the two of us.
It is by far the most comfortable sleep pad I have EVER slept on! I can't express how comfortable this sleep pad is! Its a bit pricey, but allows me to have a really great sleep while tent camping...WORTH EVERY PENNY!!
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I have the self inflating sleeping pad.
Also for sleeping in the JK, get something between your feet and the tailgate, that metal gets cold at night. Also, I would wrap something around the jeep to keep cold air from blowing underneath.
Also for sleeping in the JK, get something between your feet and the tailgate, that metal gets cold at night. Also, I would wrap something around the jeep to keep cold air from blowing underneath.
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