May I put in a good word for the "Rubber Lady" (air mattress)?
All the above points are good and valid, however, if room is tight (motorcycle camping) for whatever reason and you need a easily stored, sleepable "bed", I recommend a US Army issue air mattress from the 1990s. :thumbsup: What??????
They are difficult to find, almost getting rare.
Insulated (thick wool felt) built in on the top to help with heat retention/insulation.
Made of very thick rubberized fabric, hard to puncture, doesn't leak, doesn't make noise when you move around on it, no crackle.
Blow up to sleeping pressure with 15 lung fulls of air or a few seconds with a pump.
I have been using one for years for camping/backpacking (yeah..it's heavy but it works!), motorcycle camping and as a spare bed for my van camper when needed. I have never had a puncture with one. Sleeps well in summer through fall, lay a insulating blanket/poncho liner over it in very cold winter temps.
Cheap! About $30 (when you can find them).
Warning: You will throw away all your Therma-rest type pads when you use a real "Rubber Lady"!
Compared to other "backbacking" type sleeping pads, the "Rubber Lady" is HEAVY, but, what's a good night's sleep worth to you?
Look in Surplus Stores and flea markets for an Army issued "Rubber Lady", designed back in WWII and used throughout Vietnam war until the 90s. You can't miss them; OD green (of course!), heavy, letters "TOP" on top so the GI could figure out where the insulation was. You'll spend around $30 but it will last you for years. The one I am currently using has been on uncountable camping trips over the past 8 years without problem. Yep...I have two brand new in the box extras if I ever need them! Every person who has slept on mine has commented on how comfortable it is to sleep on,.
"Just like my bed at home", in fact, one of my friends with a bad back now uses one full-time to sleep on as it alleviates his back pain. The trick is to not over-inflate so you're not sleeping on a "bouncy ball".
Here is an example of the famous "Rubber Lady" on EBay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-US...067161?hash=item5da2c96919:g:A5QAAOSwQ8VebkIR
NOT going to comment on the price, just to show you what I'm referring to.
I'm a big fan of military surplus camping gear, it's usually overbuilt and works like advertised and will outlast any civilian comparable equipment (in my experiences, but I'm really hard on gear.)
Another great piece of surplus military kit is the shower bucket. Basically a canvas bucket with a large "rain drop sized" shower head mounted on the bottom. Fill up the bucket with whatever temp water you want, string it up a tree limb, turn the shower head clockwise to ON and your in business! Folds down small and can be used as a water bucket, horse feeder, whatever...... It was a big hit a Burning Man coupled with a blow up kiddy pool for a shower drain! (bath water drained out of pool to not get on the playa, dirty water used as dust abatement with a watering can spreader = win/win!)
Here's one on EBay for example:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vietnam-Er...990731?hash=item216e08cacb:g:tuAAAOSw5nxelRZp
Happy Trails!
Chuck