![]() Bed rolls are super quick and easy to set up, very comfortable, and not too difficult to strap to the outside of your backpack.īedrolls are popular in hotter countries where it rains less like Australia and South Africa but they are also traditionally used by cowboys and shepherds around the world. You then put your sleeping bag on top and the whole thing can be rolled up like a hotdog, hence the name bed roll. back to menu ↑ Bed RollĪ bed roll is a hybrid type of ground shelter that combines a durable and waterproof outer layer with a thick foam pad inside. They have a decent R-value for the money and many people use them underneath an inflatable pad for extra warmth, protection, and comfort. You can pick them up for between $10 – $20 and they will last forever. back to menu ↑ Foam PadĪ foam camping mat is the most budget-friendly inflatable sleeping pad alternative and also the most reliable. The main difference is that sleeping pads are for camping and backpacking and air mattresses are more for indoor use or family camping holidays. Whereas an air mattress or air bed is much deeper, heavier, less compact, and is inflated with air only. A sleeping pad is fairly thin, often has some insulation inside, is very compact, is lightweight, and is designed for camping. It could be argued that air mattresses and sleeping pads are the same thing but we see them as separate entities. You can do things like wrap your sleeping bag in a blanket, use a bivvy bag, use a sleeping mat inside your hammock, or get a specialist hammock underquilt (well worth it). This is good in hot humid conditions but in cold weather, this becomes a problem. In summer you can stay cooler in a hammock than in a tent and feel any breeze through the material. Other benefits include being off the ground, you can sleep on steep inclines as long as there are two trees, and they feel super cozy once you get used to them.Ī hammock is definitely an alternative way to sleep other than using a sleeping pad in a tent. ![]() The first is that they are super lightweight and portable, the second is that they make amazing chairs as well as beds. They do mean you can’t sleep in a tent and require a tarp to be set up as your roof but there are many advantages too. In many ways, hammocks are much comfier than sleeping pads if you know how to set them up correctly. The lightweight cot we recommended is the MARCHWAY Ultralight (click image above to check on Amazon) but even that weighs more than 4 times as much as a lightweight camping pad. You can get lightweight camping cots that will fold away and fit into your backpack but they are still pretty heavy compared with a sleeping pad. Personally, I like the retro-looking but reliable Coleman Camping Cot with Pad. If the weight isn’t an issue then there are some really luxurious choices with plush mattresses on top. The problem is, they are bulky and heavy and so they are only good for camping near the car. 13 Sleeping Pad AlternativesĬamping cots are almost always going to be comfier and more desirable to sleep on than a sleeping mat. Here are 14 sleeping alternatives for camping mats and an explanation of how to get a good night’s sleep by using them. ![]() In this case, an air mattress or camping cot would make a good alternative. Some people, side sleepers especially, struggle to get comfortable on a sleeping pad due to their limited depth. Other reasons for wanting an alternative to a sleeping pad are if you forget to pack one, you’ve never owned one, or you weren’t expecting to need one. ![]() If for any reason you puncture your sleeping pad while camping you will have to find an alternative. ![]() The one risk you have is that they can be punctured if you accidentally sleep on a thorn or drop your knife the wrong way. Sleeping pads are comfortable, convenient, and packable which makes them a great choice for camping and backpacking. Some of our alternative sleeping pad suggestions can be used by choice and others are ideas for things you can use when you need something to sleep on but don’t have a pad. In this guide, we explore all the different sleeping pad alternatives you can use instead of an inflatable or self-inflating camping mat. ![]()
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