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We round up the best walking trousers for men and women, to keep you comfortable and protected on your adventures Foam-based camping beds have been around for donkeys years, in the shape of a simple foam rectangle. Although technology has moved on since then, there’s still plenty to be said for a simple camping mat.It might not offer plush comfort in the way an inflatable air bed would, but it won’t absorb water and can’t be punctured – something airmats are at risk of.
SLEEP SYSTEMS FOR TWO - You can use two separate mattresses side-by-side for more versatility if you do a mix of camping solo and with a partner, but many couples and families prefer to sleep on 2-person mattresses. Double mattresses don’t have a space in the middle, so you can easily share bedding and cuddle up without drifting apart.COMFORT - The days of waking up with an achy body due to a crappy, uncomfortable camping mattress are over! Technology has improved, and modern camping pads are getting better and better. The following pads are plush, and supportive, and offer a luxurious outdoor sleep experience. If you want a thoroughly comfortable mat for car camping, the Robens Polarshield 120 camping mat has a lot to recommend it. It's really well-made and comfy to sleep on, and absolutely enormous; similar in size to a proper single mattress, it's one of the closest things you can get to sleep on your own bed when you're off on your travels. We've been doing a lot of laying around in beautiful places to put together this list of the best camping sleeping mattresses on the market. It was hard work, but somebody had to do it.
The Vango Shangri-La II 10 sits somewhere between a shallow inflatable camping mat and a chunky inflatable mattress and takes the best points from each, with a stable, flat sleep surface covered with soft-touch fabric. You don't need to pump it up – just switch the valve to the right side and leave it to self-inflate. We fully understand how tough it is to find trustworthy gear advice, and that’s one of the main reasons we built CleverHiker. We live for outdoor adventure, and we take these guides very seriously. Here are some of the reasons you can trust us:We recently sold our old adventure van and bought a new one to accommodate our growing family. We took our maiden voyage to the Oregon coast for a camping trip with close friends two weekends ago and spent this past weekend camping in the Gifford Pinchot and Mount Hood National Forests. The Vango Shangri-La II 10 is just about the comfiest camping bed we've ever slept on. It sits somewhere between a shallow inflatable camping mat and a chunky inflatable mattress and takes the best points from each, with a stable, flat sleep surface covered with soft-touch fabric. In fact, it feels most like sleeping on a foam mattress rather than an air mattress. Hyperlite Mountain Gear's Unbound 2 tent is a fresh take on a tried-and-true ultralight design. We’ve put ours through the wringer over hundreds of miles in the Sonoran Desert, and we found it to be a spacious retreat after hard days of hiking.
