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Clear all selections Departments Mattress Pads Mattress Toppers $ to $   Clear all selections $ to $   Clear price of All Online In club ComforZen 2" Gel Memory Foam Mattress Topper - Various Sizes | Night Therapy 4" Pressure Relief Memory Foam Mattress Topper | ComforZen 3" Gel Memory Foam Mattress Topper (Assorted Sizes) | ComforZen 4" Gel Memory Foam Mattress Topper (Assorted Sizes) | Dreamfinity 3" Cooling Memory Foam Mattress Topper (Assorted Sizes) | Serta 3" All-Season Memory Foam Mattress Topper (Assorted Sizes) | ProTec Delight Mattress Protect Pad - Various Sizes | Extra Comfort Snap N' Wash Mattress Pad - Various Sizes | Beautyrest Luxury Pima 500TC Cotton Mattress Pad - Various Sizes | Serta 4" Pillow-Top and Memory Foam Mattress Topper | Sealy Posturepedic Cooling Comfort Waterproof Mattress Protector (Assorted Sizes) | Protect-A-Bed Health-Ensure Plus Mattress Protector, Waterproof (Assorted Sizes) | Dreamfinity 4" Memory Foam Topper - Various Sizes |




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An air mattress by itself doesn’t offer any insulation between you and the cold air in the air mattress. If you want comfort and warmth, you can put the sleeping pads right on top of your air mattress. Thermarest Sleeping Mattresses are excellent. Warm Tent Tip #3 – Purchase a Coleman Blackcat Catalytic Heater. These heaters are made for use inside of a tent. We do not recommend however letting the heater run all night while you are sleeping. If you use one of these heaters, we recommend that you run it for a while before you go to sleep and when you wake up in the morning. Warm Tent Tip #4  Use a Mylar Thermal Blanket to reflect the heat from the heater back down at you. Most people just think of these blankets as emergency blankets. Whether you use a catalytic heater or just your own body heat, this tip can really help a lot! Just attach the thermal blanket to the ceiling of your tent with duct tape and it will reflect much of the heat inside the tent back down at you.




Warm Tent Tip #5 – Wear a knit hat while you sleep. (You should know this one already!) A lot of your body heat is lost through your head so just by wearing a knit hat, you can keep a lot of that body heat in you. Wearing one is better that putting your head inside your sleeping bag because when you put your head inside of your sleeping bag, your breath creates condensation inside the bag which can ultimately make you colder throughout the night. Warm Tent Tip #6 – Make sure that your socks are completely dry. Even slightly damp socks can cause you to loose a lot of heat through your feet. we recommend putting on a clean pair right when you climb into your temperature rated sleeping bag. It’s also important to make sure that you don’t bundle up too much and start sweating. If you get so warm that you start sweating, you can be sure that you will end up cold and damp in the end! If you start to sweat, remove some layers. Heat up a few 5 – 15 pound rocks by your fire for about an hour or so.




Pull them away from the fire and let them cool down for a bit. Once they are cool enough to handle (but still very warm) wrap them in towels and put them in the foot of your sleeping bag. They can also be placed in the center of your tent and combined with the mylar thermal blankets on your ceiling, they should keep your tent warm for hours! * One other tip that is important that most people don’t realize is that you need to keep your tent ventilated at night. This may sound a little strange at first but there’s a good reason for it! The heat from your body and your breath itself inside your tent at night can cause condensation to build up and make everything in your tent slightly damp. By keeping your tent ventilated, you can reduce the dampness and condensation thereby keeping you and the inside of your tent dryer – which keeps you warmer throughout the night. Also equally important is that you keep yourself from sweating. If you wake up and notice that you are sweating … remove some layers to keep dry.

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