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When it comes to travelling or any other outdoor adventures, nothing comes in handier than this BW Sleeping Pad from MFH. Whether it¡¯s for a short getaway to the beach, a visit to the family over the weekend or while out camping in the wild, there¡¯s nothing this pad can¡¯t do in the way of providing comfort and convenience. This German version of American and British rolling mats is made of ultralight and durable isolating EVA foam to protect the sleeper from cold, wet and debris. Thanks to its crease design, the mat can be folded into alternative sizes: folded it can be used as extra padding in the backpack or sitting cushion, while unfolded it will insulate from the ground.
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Obviously this isn't as comfortable as a thick sleeping mat would be, however considering the given thickness this is stupidly comfy. I am quite short so it is a bit long for me, if I fold over the top square and put it between my arm and head, this makes a decent pillow! The material feels of very genuine and high quality make.
The West German army used this origami sleeping matt design to provide the support (skeleton) for their rucksack. One could remove the skeleton of their pack and replace it with this. So it takes up a great deal less space than a rolled up matt and can be used as a pack's skeleton. It is also very comfortable to sit on while it is folded up.
This is the MFH very good reproduction of the Bundeswehr (German Army) sleeping mat/pad. It was designed to be a modular component of the formerly issued (but still available as original surplus/copy) German Mountain/Alpine rucksack. The interior of which has a large rear "pocket" which was designed to store this sleeping pad, acting as both a "frame" and cushion when the pack is worn. This pad was designed for the purpose of a barrier between the cold ground/wetness/dampness and the user. It does have a tiny thickness of foam padding, which actually provides a small degree of comfort/take the edge off a rock, twig, surface root, uneven ground that would be very uncomfortable to sleep without the pad. It also serves very well as a protective barrier against rips or punctures for an air mattress. It's a perfect match to my U.S. GI "semi self inflatable" 1.5" thick bivy air mattress. In its folded state, it serves as a nice seating or kneeling pad. It could also be used as a prone shooters mat, as a means to collect emergency rainwater or used as a very rudimentary sun shade. If you can't find/afford the actual issue pad, this one won't disappoint. It does have some extra "folding creases" that I can't explain. Despite it's virtues, it is a bit pricey for what it is. But it does what it is designed for, and perhaps a little more.