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Old 07-04-21, 01:15 AM
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nunol
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Originally Posted by GhostRider62
Such mats are good in cooler weather and more comfortable than the ventist, which really has very little "give". Bony areas do not compress the ventist pad and these become pressure points but in hot weather, the cooling effect is a winner on the ventist

I have used a yoga mat and an ultralight backpacking pad cut to size. Something like this one.
Hello!
Thanks for your input about the ventisit.
I have tryed some eva foam mat too (double layer) and also combined it with some softer sponge. It was Ok but way to hot and sweaty for Protugal summer temperatures.
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