I'm sure Dave, et al are spot on about the Pacos - they look pretty plush.
But a good alternative is a couple of Thermarests velcroed to each other back to back. One of mine is a 3/4 length backpacking model and the other is a full length plusher thickness.
gives you a few more options.
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Rob, I've been using that sticky backed velcro, but it will slip out of place a little. Might look into having it sewn into the edge seams. Does anybody know of an industrial strength textile glue that would work?
I hadn't thought of it before, but the # of pads you could put together is pretty unlimited. Bet you could put together a stack that would make Dave Reid jealous!
I hadn't thought of it before, but the # of pads you could put together is pretty unlimited. Bet you could put together a stack that would make Dave Reid jealous!
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