If warmth and comfort is a priority on your adventure, the Comfort Plus SI Women’s Mat from Sea to Summit provides a soundless snooze when the temperatures drop.
This mat is 8cm thick, with an R-value of 5.2 so it’ll insulate you and keep you cushioned when sleeping on colder surfaces. The PU foam inside this mat has been cored with a women’s specific Delta Core™ profile to remove weight and bulk while providing comfort and warmth. It’s shaped to be narrower at the shoulder and wider at the hip and has a multi-functional high flow rate valve for easy inflation and deflation.
The top of this mat has a soft and quiet 30D stretch knit fabric for comfort, while the base is a durable 30D polyester with extrusion laminated TPU with an anti-slip print for sleeping on sloped surfaces. In chilly conditions, the Comfort Plus SI Women’s Mat from Sea to Summit will deliver on a good night’s sleep.
Women’s specific Delta Core™ profile for warmer core body zones
Wider at the hip and narrower at the shoulder
Multi-functional high flow rate valve for easy inflation and deflation
Soft and quiet 30D stretch knit fabric on top
Lightweight 30D polyester with extrusion laminated TPU base
Hi! The description mentions how good it is in colder conditions. How would it go in warmer weather - too hot? Thanks!
Beth - Bathurst, NSW(3 years ago)
G'day Beth,
Mattresses don't generate any heat, they just provide an insulative layer between you and the ground, to stop heat transfer between the two. Just like a normal mattress at home, as long as your bedding (sleeping bag, liner, etc) is appropriate for the conditions, you'll be fine.