Kit Modification - Joining two sleeping mats together

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dazthechippy
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Kit Modification - Joining two sleeping mats together

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Hi Folks,

Nothing major here but I have 2 foam sleeping mats that i want to laminate together to make them more comfortable to lie on, probably using some kind of contact adhesive...

Seems a waste to not use them and buy something else although the cost of adhesive to do this may blow the project out of the water

This is for use at home indoors mostly in case I have to kip on the floor if the sprog is poorly (but may also go in the car/van if i'm travelling long journeys for GHB reasons or similar purposes).

Don't think the final article will be exposed to extremes of temperature so nothing too specialist needed to do this but I'm wondering if anyones done this?, can see a problem with it like the adhesive eating the foam away etc..

Can anyone recommend an adhesive?

cheers all and happy prepping !
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Re: Kit Modification - Joining two sleeping mats together

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I've used similar, worked well down to -15 C.

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Duck-Double-Sid ... ws_content

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dazthechippy
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Re: Kit Modification - Joining two sleeping mats together

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thanks, tape???? - now there's a good idea, didn't think of that much cleaner than adhesive...
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Re: Kit Modification - Joining two sleeping mats together

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What about stitching them together with parracord or twine http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-or-2-x-3-St ... UDxgIUd-eQ no mess and possibly longer lasting?
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Re: Kit Modification - Joining two sleeping mats together

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Some contact adhesive might melt some foams, I would guess theres lots of different types. Personally I'd use something like carpet tape or duct tape, should be plenty strong enough for house use.
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Re: Kit Modification - Joining two sleeping mats together

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If you have or are going to have more than one kid, it might be worth just buying two more sleeping bags that fit together: a left-zip and a right-zip one of the same make. You'll always need the singles, and your kids like mine now will love the doubles when camping together.
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Re: Kit Modification - Joining two sleeping mats together

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I sleep downstairs too when the kids are coughing or if I have a very early start.

I put down some of those interlocking play mats (also go under the paddling pool in summer), a yoga mat, a fleece and a duvet - lovely!

I wouldn't join two sleeping mats together by any means. You'll lose the versatility of having two sleeping mats, and the conjoined mats will never roll up properly or neatly again. Try it with a couple of sheets of cardboard to see what I mean.
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Just leave them loose, and when you stack them to sleep, wrap 'em in a sheet and they won't go anywhere.
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me and mrs andy like this... can be a double or a really plush single..

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vango-Adventur ... 0X4YD7564K


last holiday i got relegated to a cheap foam mat as her and "bump" needed more comfort :x
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Re: Kit Modification - Joining two sleeping mats together

Post by dazthechippy »

thanks guys, got some really good ideas here, i'm going to try the tape method but very aware that whatever i use may not be man or woman enough.

ill let you know how it goes,

cheers all.