

This 1.5" pad isn't too big and although probably harder than a 3" pad, it does provide cushion and you don't sink all the way to the hard bottom of the back of the 4Runner. Obviously a 3" or 4" pad would be better but takes up too much space. I just got it in on Tuesday so I haven't slept on it yet, but I did put it in and I do like it. So I found a "like new" one on eBay for $99 and I bought it. I was thinking about this for a long time. I suppose alternative padding or random stuff could be put to the sides near the doors to widen it.Īnd yeah, removing the rear seat bottoms would be part of the process. With two people, I could see each person sleeping on a slight angle - head towards rear towards, feet more towards middle at rear hatch. I like the whole mattress built in with removable cover and folding partitions! I guess the one downsize is 39" is a bit wide - I think even between the narrowest part the width is over 41"? And then obviously wider beyond. You have to remove the rear seat bases for the mattress to fit, they are a bit too long with the seats in.
#Exped deepsleep duo portable
More comfy, but the air mattress takes up a lot less room when deflated.Ī: Best Choice Products 4in Thick Folding Portable Twin Mattress Topper w/Carry Case, High-Density Foam, Washable Cover: Home & Kitchen Twin size air mattress fits fine, but I got a foam mattress too. what do you guys use? Tried anything that DIDN'T work for you? Would probably still want somethign in "sections" that could be folded up+stacked when not needed?Ī slight minor element is that there may just be myself sleeping sometimes, or 2 people. but of course that just means inflating every time it's needed!įor a foam mattress, I even looked at something like a 3" foam mattress off amazon? Obviously the back isn't completely square (narrower between wheel wells).
#Exped deepsleep duo plus
It still seems ultimately it's between some type of foam or air? I worry about air in the car just because unlike my tent setup, there's just a bunch more STUFF around, I'd worry it's more likely to get punctured? On the flipside, it's likely a much more durable material? I'd say the big plus is this will take up the least space when deflated. Plus, surely I can get better for the car I have backpacking sleeping pads, but I'd rather not deal with setup+take down in the car when I may be waking up, need to pack it in my bag, and go backpacking. Made in Taiwan: Feng Yi: Feng Yi is an established mat manufacturer based in Taichung City in Taiwan and has been producing the well-known mats for Exped for over 20 years.What do most people use for mattress material?.Only accordingly specified materials are certified.

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