I'll measure my Skycamp mattress next time. I've been told the density is improved too. I agree, the Megamat is very comfortable. But will require additional time to inflate/deflate.... so IMO, less than perfect for me.
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Do you had any trouble to close your tent? Your configuration (mattress + Thermarest) have 1,5" in total?I have one of the early runs of the Skycamp and I immediately had to upgrade the mattress. I didn’t want to have to inflate and deflate as well so my option was to find better quality foam. I ended up getting 2 pieces of high quality foam custom cut to match the iKamper mattress size (76”x48” main floor and 72”x32” wing floor). I upped the thickness to 1.5” too.
Also put Thermarest .6” Solite pads between the mattress and floor which nets me a 2” mattress overall. Completely happy with the setup now.
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That’s pretty good there! Do you have another Exped for the wing floor too?
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I don’t have trouble closing our tent up. The total thickness of the mattress and Thermarest nets about 2”. I roll up our 2 Snow Peak bags and 4 camp pillows and push it to the the hinge side and it closes fine. Pics for reference:Do you had any trouble to close your tent? Your configuration (mattress + Thermarest) have 1,5" in total?
We have a Thermorest Luxury Map Mat that we have had for years. It fits great.That’s pretty good there! Do you have another Exped for the wing floor too?
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looks perfect!I don’t have trouble closing our tent up. The total thickness of the mattress and Thermarest nets about 2”. I roll up our 2 Snow Peak bags and 4 camp pillows and push it to the the hinge side and it closes fine. Pics for reference:View attachment 62914View attachment 62915
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So, your tent was made by "poly cotton canvas" or "poly 250D"? On my research I concluded the first one is better for prevent condensation, isn't it?So with any poly tent you are going to get condensation, you just have to keep air moving through it.
I have the poly250d. You are correct in polycotton healing to prevent condensation but there will still be condensation without airflow.So, your tent was made by "poly cotton canvas" or "poly 250D"? On my research I concluded the first one is better for prevent condensation, isn't it?
The struts could be upgraded very easy but that’s not he issue. The ikamper has a fairly thin double wall fiberglass lid with no structure to support weight on top of it.I have been kicking around upgrading to the ikamper for its ease of use. My Tepui is set up on top of my rig and even unzipping the cover is difficult let along getting it back on. Is it possible to mount a rack on the ikamper for a surf board, or will the struts not allow the extra weight?
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It’s not recommended to mount anything to the roof of the iKamper Skycamp. You may wanna wait for the iKamper XCover to come out. It will solve your current soft shell problems and allow you to mount gear on top of it.I have been kicking around upgrading to the ikamper for its ease of use. My Tepui is set up on top of my rig and even unzipping the cover is difficult let along getting it back on. Is it possible to mount a rack on the ikamper for a surf board, or will the struts not allow the extra weight?
What is the XCover? Can you elaborate? I haven't heard of it.It’s not recommended to mount anything to the roof of the iKamper Skycamp. You may wanna wait for the iKamper XCover to come out. It will solve your current soft shell problems and allow you to mount gear on top of it.