Ted Goldie
- 11/17/2006
Exped 9 Deluxe
This is a super product. You can't get anthing better for winter camping. If you are not winter camping try the Exped 7. It is lighter and would do fine for summer and fall camping. The great thing about the Exped 9 is that it is about the same size as a normal sleeping pad but considerably warmer. You have to take two sleeping pads to be as warm as an Exped 9. I like the deluxe because of my size, 6'4". My son has the 9 and it fits him just fine. My son and I both found that we got a better nights sleep on the Expeds. They are a little bit of a hassle to set up but not so much so that I would not buy another one. It does take more bags full of air than the manufacters recommended but only a few more. I also use it in the summer when I go canoeing or kayaking and it works fine and fits into the boat better than a thermorest and comes in a waterproof container. You can't go wrong with this product. (Hint do not blow one up and have it sit very long standing up. The down will settle at the bottom end. You can fix this by tapping the pad until the down is evenly spread out.)
Anonymous
- 10/10/2005
Comfy but a bit akward
Definitely keeps you warm and off the ground. Maybe a little too much for the average joe though- the loft and width of the 9 deluxe makes you feel a bit silly compared to other campers. Also, pumping it up takes a bit of effort though I think its worth it in the end. We took them out on a trial run for a 14 day canoeing trip so it got a little old pumping all the time, but it was very plush and we were never cold. Two mats entirely took up our three man tent and didn't leave much room for the dog! If I had it to do over again I'd go for the downmat 7- I think it would take less time to pump, its a more reasonable camping width, and I think it would keep most folks just as warm in less than extreme conditions.
D. Li
- 09/16/2006
Extremely comfortable, but....
Anything good has to come with a cost. In this case, its not only the price, but setting up the pad is a bit tedious. Other than the light-headed-ness from inflating the pad, everything is exactly what I hoped for. The comfort and warmth the Downmat 9 Deluxe provided is incomparable to any other sleeping pads I had. I've used it every time I camped and have always found myself rejuvenated in the mornings. Although I haven't tested it at it's rated temperature of -40 degrees, I have used it from 0-80 degrees without problems. All in all, I would definately reconmend this sleeping pad for any camper looking for a good night's sleep. One more suggestion - be seated when inflating the sleeping pad!!
Bryson Chow
- 09/12/2006
Can't beat it
Unless you want to carry around an electric pump or sit there for an hour hyperventilating, this mat offers a great system for inflation. The mat is very warm and comfortable... even when hungover. I'm 6'3 220lbs so I dont think the Downmat7 would be adequate for me. I have the deluxe and it offers the right armound of room to keep me and my bag off the frosty ground.
Anonymous
- 08/30/2005
VERY WARM
THE MAT HAS EXTREME HEAT AND IS PUT TOGETHER WELL. THE ONLY PROBLEM I HAVE IS THE INFLATING OF THE PAD. THE STUFF SACK TO BLOW UP THE PAD IS A LITTLE BIT OF A HASSLE TO USE, WHERE THE ENDS MEET,THEY KEEP ON SEPERATING WHEN TRYING TO FILL IT AND IT TAKES SOME TIME FOR IT TO FINISH FILLING. OTHER THEN THAT IT'S GREAT.