Thermarest 'How To' Videos
Posted by Mark Richardson on Jul 08, 2022
In this post we've drawn together the range of 'How To' videos from Thermarest, some are particular to their own products but others apply more generally.
Trek Scotland Review - Thermarest NeoAir Uberlite Sleeping Mat
Posted by Trek Scotland on Dec 07, 2020
The Uberlite weighs a highly impressive 240g, not including its storage bag, and packs down to an absolutely ridiculous 9 x 15cm… not much bigger than a can of soft drink! If you are investing in this mat it is unlikely you would carry the weight of an additional inflation system and once released from its storage bag it can be quickly blown up with around 20 breaths, through the highly reliable s
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Trek Scotland Review - Thermarest Hyperion 20F
Oct 14, 2019
First impressions of the Hyperion are striking. The pack weight in its
stuff bag of just over 600g and with its stuffed size of 15 x 20 cm is
mind blowingly light and small [Regular Size]. Once out of the bag the
lofting starts to take place. This is somewhat magical and once the
Hyperion is fully lofted you wonder how it ever fitted into such a small
space. When totally lofted it looks
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UOG Review - Thermarest 2020 NeoAir XTherm
Sep 16, 2019
I’ve used the Thermarest NeoAir XTherm for a number of years and it’s become my all-year-round sleeping mat. It is light enough and packs down small enough to work for summer and three season use compared to other mats I would have considered while providing more than enough insulation for any winter trips I go on. This is a review of my past experiences of the XTherm combined with new opini
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Knowledgebase Page - Choosing a Thermarest Sleeping mat
Sep 10, 2018
Knowledgebase Page - Choosing a Thermarest Sleeping mat
Which Thermarest mattress is for you?Thermarest offers a great choice of mats from self-inflating to closed-cell foam. Choosing your camping mat is entirely dependent on how, when and where you plan to camp. Knowing how you camp is the first step in choosing your mattress. Thermarest breaks down their mattresses into three categories to make
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Thermarest Mat Range - Summary
Jul 16, 2018
Thermarest MatsWith so many Thermarest mats to choose from, we've written this summary page to help you make sense of the range. There are some key features and things to look out for:Closed Cell Foam Mats; are the least comfortable as they are the thinnest, but they do provide insulation and can be cut to size to save weight. Thermarest mats have different designs cut into them to increase comfor
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UOG Review - Thermarest Xtherm
Posted by Mark Richardson on Apr 16, 2018
Selection: I selected the Thermarest Xtherm for a backpacking trip to Scotland because I was intending to camp quite high on occasion and it can get quite cold, even in May. I normally go for the lighter Xlite model which I think is excellent and ideal for 3 season use, but taking the Xtherm gave me a chance to test it.When you compare Xtherm to the Xlite the additional weight is very sm
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UOG Review - Thermarest NeoAir All Season SV Sleeping Mat
Posted by Danny Pearson on Oct 23, 2017
Thermarest NeoAir All Season SV Sleeping Mat Review
You expect to encounter snow in Scotland in March so I wanted to be sure that whatever mat I took would provide excellent insulation. Thermarest launched a new version of the All Season mat for 2017 which has their new Speed Valve hence the SV. This clever innovation allows the user to blow up the mat much faster and more easily than a co
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Knowledgebase Page - Made in Ireland
Jul 17, 2017
Design room to manufacturing floorTherm-a-Rest started out by making camping mattresses in their hometown of Seattle in 1972 and have always stuck by their philosophy 'to make what we sell'. They embodied this philosophy by acquiring their own manufacturing facilities and even built their own machines to create some of the worlds most comfortable camping mattresses.But when you create high quality
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UOG Review - Thermarest Auriga Thermal Blanket
Oct 19, 2015
I was looking for a bag for an early summer trip round the Tour of Mont Blanc and decided to give Thermarest's Auriga Blanket and sleeping system a try. I've always steered clear of backless sleep systems because I tend to toss and turn quite a bit at night and it always seemed to me that I'd be expelling air out the sides every time I moved.The Auriga Blanket has a boxed foot that you can slip ov
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