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Explorer I
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Ordered mine last night to replace the Autana 3 I ordered during their last sale because it leaked like sieve. Ruggedized version was $1,825 out the door.Thinking of a Tepui Kukenam 3
Defective from the factory?Ordered mine last night to replace the Autana 3 I ordered during their last sale because it leaked like sieve. Ruggedized version was $1,825 out the door.
Member III
Yeah had a couple seams that didn't do so well on the the first decent rainstorm... little bit of water pooled along the edge of the floor. Local REI guys said that Tepui has maybe a 1 in 20 return rate for any reason (vs every other Yakima) so I'm guessing I'm the lucky one.Defective from the factory?
Member III
The MegaMat? It's outstanding. Just bought one a couple weeks ago and used it for the first time this weekend to supplement my RTT mattress and it's by far the best inflatable mattress I've ever slept on. It's unfortunate it went 25% off 3 days outside the sale refund period but I have no regrets even at full price.We bought an Exped 10 Double mattress which is currently 25% off. At a regular
price of almost $400 this is quite a bit of saving. And all the friends we spoke with, who have tried other alternatives before they bought their Exped, said unisono that we should get "that one" and not another brand, even though it is the higher price tag.
The alternatives would have been a Sea To Summit and the REI brand matresses.
In a week we are on our way and I will know if it was a sound advice ...
Advocate III
Member III
Yes, the MegaMat. It is currently "laying around" for the initial inflation :-)The MegaMat? It's outstanding. Just bought one a couple weeks ago and used it for the first time this weekend to supplement my RTT mattress and it's by far the best inflatable mattress I've ever slept on. It's unfortunate it went 25% off 3 days outside the sale refund period but I have no regrets even at full price.
Off-Road Ranger I
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If you bought it on a credit card call the CC company and see if your card does price protection. I know that many these days do so it's worth the call for ~$100.The MegaMat? It's outstanding. Just bought one a couple weeks ago and used it for the first time this weekend to supplement my RTT mattress and it's by far the best inflatable mattress I've ever slept on. It's unfortunate it went 25% off 3 days outside the sale refund period but I have no regrets even at full price.
Enthusiast III
Member III
Good call actually... AMEX is usually really good about that so that's probably worth a shot.@velogeek
If you bought it on a credit card call the CC company and see if your card does price protection. I know that many these days do so it's worth the call for ~$100.
Boort
Member III
IMO aside from a few outliers, they're all made in China an all brands have issues from time to time (some very much more than others). With my limited interaction with Tepui, their customer service is top notch and quick to respond so I'm pretty much sold on them and CVT who I understand has equally awesome support. Adding on that they're available from REI with an effective 25% off using their card (and physical presence makes returns super easy if required), it was a no brainer for me.Still undecided.............was probably going to get a Tepui Explorer Kukenam 3 but then I saw the Overland Pro's Anza 1400 on here. Now I don't know what to do!
I like to total open end concept of the Anza and the minimal spring rods setup they have, but especially the open end design. Being that Michigan is hot and icky in the summer that might come in handy. The spring rod part isn't that big of a deal to me as mine would be mounted on a 10" rack or less. And I'm 6'3" with ape arms so putting them in should be easy. But I really do like the open end concept of the Anza.
But the REI dividend, $100 gift on their new credit card, plus 5% back on their credit card and no shipping is making it tough.