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Can anyone recommend a good fold-up sit-mat.
I'm sure I could find one in most outdoor shop for not very much money, but a recommendation would be nice. Doesn't have to be loadsa dosh(*), but it is for an Xmas present. Recipient of gift is the one who always closes up pack, stands up to start walking again, then curses cos they've forgotten to put their sitmat in their pack. I'm looking for one of those fold-up ones that you can put on the outside of your pack. (*): I have a A4-sized bit of foam (think it came with an edition of one of the walking mags as a freebie a very long time ago) which is still doing the task quite nicely. |
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Allan Gould wrote:
>Can anyone recommend a good fold-up sit-mat. >I'm sure I could find one in most outdoor shop for not very much money, >but a recommendation would be nice. >Doesn't have to be loadsa dosh(*), but it is for an Xmas present. >Recipient of gift is the one who always closes up pack, stands up to >start walking again, then curses cos they've forgotten to put their >sitmat in their pack. I'm looking for one of those fold-up ones that >you can put on the outside of your pack. Thermarest do some very good ones http://www.thermarest.com/product_c...ls.aspx?cID=4#2 http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/product137.asp Just make sure you know where you've put it if you get one of the hunter models. :-) Seriously though, I know somebody who has lost several cheap foam sitmats to windy conditions when forgetfully standing up. -- Phil Cook, last hill: Geal Charn above Glen Markie http://www.p-t-cook.freeserve.co.uk/Oct07/wh11.htm |
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Phil Cook wrote
> Seriously though, I know somebody who has lost several cheap foam > sitmats to windy conditions when forgetfully standing up. Surely nobody would be so stupid ! <ahem ... blush> A bit of string that ties the mat to the bag has been found to be a reasonably cheap and pretty reliable solution ;-) Chris |
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Allan Gould <invalid@invalid.invalid> writes
>Can anyone recommend a good fold-up sit-mat. >I'm sure I could find one in most outdoor shop for not very much money, >but a recommendation would be nice. >Doesn't have to be loadsa dosh(*), but it is for an Xmas present. >Recipient of gift is the one who always closes up pack, stands up to >start walking again, then curses cos they've forgotten to put their >sitmat in their pack. Doesn't everybody? :-) I made several sit mats which fold, out of a roll of exercise mat. -- Gordon H (Remove "Invalid" to reply) |
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Gordon H wrote
> I made several sit mats which fold, out of a roll of exercise mat. If you're feeling particularly energetic when you get to the top of the hill you can indulge in a very small session of aerobicise. Chris |
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In message <GzX3j.10$bC3.7@newsfe1-win.ntli.net>, Chris Gilbert
<Christopher.Gilbert@virgin.net> writes >Phil Cook wrote > >> Seriously though, I know somebody who has lost several cheap foam >> sitmats to windy conditions when forgetfully standing up. > >Surely nobody would be so stupid ! > ><ahem ... blush> > >A bit of string that ties the mat to the bag has been >found to be a reasonably cheap and pretty reliable >solution ;-) > >Chris > > ......but think of the extra weight ! I have to admit to having used a plastic bag (Tesco I think) as a mat which flew like a kite when I got up. It was retrieved though - by a friend of the earth :-) -- Bill Grey |
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On 30 Nov, 18:40, Gordon H <Gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk.invalid> wrote:
> Allan Gould <inva...@invalid.invalid> writes > > >Can anyone recommend a good fold-up sit-mat. > >I'm sure I could find one in most outdoor shop for not very much money, > >but a recommendation would be nice. > >Doesn't have to be loadsa dosh(*), but it is for an Xmas present. > >Recipient of gift is the one who always closes up pack, stands up to > >start walking again, then curses cos they've forgotten to put their > >sitmat in their pack. > > Doesn't everybody? :-) > > I made several sit mats which fold, out of a roll of exercise mat. > -- > Gordon H > (Remove "Invalid" to reply) Or take an ordinary one, cut through most of the way and hinge with duct tape. Cheepskate solution I will however take on board the blow-away hazard which hasn't befallen me yet, but will surely do so now that I've been told about it! Rob |
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Bill Grey wrote:
> I have to admit to having used a plastic bag (Tesco I think) as a mat > which flew like a kite when I got up. It was retrieved though - by a > friend of the earth :-) I use 2 layers of 250mm square foam backed foil radiator insulation, held together with duct tape round the edges. Works well, and is cheap and light. Jim Ford |
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"Bill Grey" <wdg@graigroad.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:6Qv6CJDUobUHFwx2@graigroad.demon.co.uk... > In message <GzX3j.10$bC3.7@newsfe1-win.ntli.net>, Chris Gilbert > <Christopher.Gilbert@virgin.net> writes >>Phil Cook wrote >> >>> Seriously though, I know somebody who has lost several cheap foam >>> sitmats to windy conditions when forgetfully standing up. >> >>Surely nobody would be so stupid ! >> >><ahem ... blush> >> >>A bit of string that ties the mat to the bag has been >>found to be a reasonably cheap and pretty reliable >>solution ;-) >> >>Chris >> > .....but think of the extra weight ! > you could use some carbon fibre instead of the string. peter |
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Chris Gilbert <Christopher.Gilbert@virgin.net> writes
>Gordon H wrote > >> I made several sit mats which fold, out of a roll of exercise mat. > >If you're feeling particularly energetic when you get >to the top of the hill you can indulge in a very small >session of aerobicise. > >Chris > 8-) -- Gordon H (Remove "Invalid" to reply) |