Originally Posted By OregonMouse


I found the NeoAir far less comfortable and also got cold below 40*. Below freezing the NeoAir requires a thick CCF pad for extra insulation, which does away with any weight savings over the POE or BA insulated air pads.



A lot of reviews say this - makes no sense to me, as I have had it into the 20s without a foam pad without issues. And since I use it in the hammock part of the time, ground type/temp has little to do with it. YMMV, clearly.
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