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I was thinking of getting a Megamat Duo, but didn't notice the Max version which is thicker, Anyone have both, and have any preferences, or likes/dislikes?
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Nice Idea! and if one is faulty we arent totally hosed... am now checking my local REI for stock... (and separate "Comfort Zones" =)We opted for 2 Megamats and not the Duo for a little added flexibility. They were purchased last year in the middle of a five week trip for their high insulation values and while they have lived up to their advertisements for warmth, the real surprise is the comfort. Hands down the most comfortable camping mattress we've ever experienced. We now have over 50 nights on ours and no leaks. My wife made a fitted sheet which is more like a sheet sack to hold them together and we couldn't be happier.
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My wife and I did the same , went with 2 megamats. Very comfortable so far, only got to use them a few times. Another plus to separate mats is your rolling or changing position doesn't affect each other.We opted for 2 Megamats and not the Duo for a little added flexibility. They were purchased last year in the middle of a five week trip for their high insulation values and while they have lived up to their advertisements for warmth, the real surprise is the comfort. Hands down the most comfortable camping mattress we've ever experienced. We now have over 50 nights on ours and no leaks. My wife made a fitted sheet which is more like a sheet sack to hold them together and we couldn't be happier.
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A question for you. When you let the air out and then roll it up to get the last of the air, how thick is it? We have an iKamper Mini and are looking at the Mega Mat to replace the iKamper mat but I want to make sure we will still be able to close the thing back up.We have the "regular" Mega Mat (10) for over a year now. and like it a lot. I don't see any need to "upgrade" to a taller one. It is very comfy for two adults.
We did this for our FSR RTT. Once deflted, it is much thinner than the mattress we removed.A question for you. When you let the air out and then roll it up to get the last of the air, how thick is it? We have an iKamper Mini and are looking at the Mega Mat to replace the iKamper mat but I want to make sure we will still be able to close the thing back up.
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It is thinner, but when you roll it up it will fill the bag that it comes with nicely - and the bag is pretty large. It you leave it flat you should have no problems to fold it once and leave it in your tent.A question for you. When you let the air out and then roll it up to get the last of the air, how thick is it? We have an iKamper Mini and are looking at the Mega Mat to replace the iKamper mat but I want to make sure we will still be able to close the thing back up.
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I just got a Megamat 10 and can't wait to try it. If it works well, I might get rid of my inflatable queen size and get an additional one for the wife.I was thinking of getting a Megamat Duo, but didn't notice the Max version which is thicker, Anyone have both, and have any preferences, or likes/dislikes?
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I ordered the Kymit because the Megamats were all out of stock. I expected it would be a nice thick double mattress, but it's not much better than my ten-year-old Thermarests. The package arrived, I opened it, inflated it, tried it out for two minutes. Then I deflated it and sent it back. Planning on getting an Exped (or two cots) this spring.Glad I stumbled on this thread as I was just looking around for a camp mattress. Sounds like the megamat is highly recommended. How does it compare to the Klymit?
For those of you that have two paired up in a tent, how well do they sit next to each other? If they are in a tight quarter area I’d like to think they won’t have a gap between them if you roll over?We opted for 2 Megamats and not the Duo for a little added flexibility. They were purchased last year in the middle of a five week trip for their high insulation values and while they have lived up to their advertisements for warmth, the real surprise is the comfort. Hands down the most comfortable camping mattress we've ever experienced. We now have over 50 nights on ours and no leaks. My wife made a fitted sheet which is more like a sheet sack to hold them together and we couldn't be happier.
For those of you that have two paired up in a tent, how well do they sit next to each other? If they are in a tight quarter area I’d like to think they won’t have a gap between them if you roll over?
We go back and forth most of the night being next to each other or apart, I’ll go with the Duo if there’s a gap problem.
they will be inside a 58” wide sleeping area that I’d like to maximize. The duo is only 52” wide where the pair of long x wide would be 60 paired up, therefor they would be snug together.
unless someone can confirm that the duo is wider than 52 inflated
Edit : I wish they made a 60x80 one piece, it would 100% solve my problem lol.
If there were any "vigorous activities" in the center you would probably get a gap. Otherwise, with a sheet sack or a couple of elastic bands they would stay together fine.For those of you that have two paired up in a tent, how well do they sit next to each other? If they are in a tight quarter area I’d like to think they won’t have a gap between them if you roll over?
We go back and forth most of the night being next to each other or apart, I’ll go with the Duo if there’s a gap problem.
they will be inside a 58” wide sleeping area that I’d like to maximize. The duo is only 52” wide where the pair of long x wide would be 60 paired up, therefor they would be snug together.
unless someone can confirm that the duo is wider than 52 inflated
Edit : I wish they made a 60x80 one piece, it would 100% solve my problem lol.
I might end up going with the duo for the simple reason it’s cheaper. Two mega mats almost double the price. The extra 6” of bed would be nice. But Im not sure it’s worth the extra $.If there were any "vigorous activities" in the center you would probably get a gap. Otherwise, with a sheet sack or a couple of elastic bands they would stay together fine.
Your post made me wonder a little, If you're putting 60 inches of mattress in a 58 inch wide tent you will obviously be against the tent walls on the edges. If your tent has any condensation, the edges of your bedding will get wet. Just a thought.........