I had the exact same experience with the iKamper mattress. I already had those same ExPed mattresses you showed. So, I use those. I put down an ultra thin, high density yoga pad for a vapor barrier which prevents condensation.
I ditched my rooftop tent but ive been searching like crazy for a comfortable sleeping solution for our new trailer...i hate air beds, i tried the foam pads from freddies and they get wet and mold if not careful...I just ordered the QOMOTOP so excited to try it...im a side sleeper so fingers crossed!
I'm a side sleeper using the single Qomotop in a tent. Love it. I do struggle to deflate it but maybe I don't have the technique yet perfected. I currently have air in it stored against a wall & there is no leakage while stored or when I have camped with it. Super comfortable!!
@@mbrooks9305 I leave it in my trailer with the cap open, my biggest problem is now my wife fell in love with it and has taken it over...guess im getting a second
Nice video much appreciated I wonder if those mattresses would work in the sky camp mini. A little tip for you get yourself to a Home Depot or something and pick yourself up some adhesive carpet tiles. Stick them to the floor of your tent it works as a nice insulator and also really helps with condensation.
I can't comment on the fitment for the mini, but I've been lucky and haven't had any condensation issues thus far! I'll definitely keep that in mind though
I really appreciate this video! I’m about to buy a iKamper and the only sticky point for me was the mattress and the packing up space. It seems like this kills two birds with one stone. Huge help. Great video
I’m just discovering this channel. Just ordered the ikamper 2.0 on sale and the new version of the quomotop. I think it’s “generic” but pretty sure it’s the same thing. My question is on the Mr heater buddy. Do you sleep with it on all night? What do you keep it on/in? I used it sleeping in my jeep but just for a few minutes. Anyhow thanks for all the awesome content.
Hey thanks for watching! I generally shut it off right before I sleep, but have definitely fallen asleep with it on and slept all night with it. I usually set it on a baking tray if inflating the iKamper extension-side mattress, but if I'm solo I'll sleep facing front to back, leave the smaller mattress deflated, and set the heater directly on the extension panel. Hope this helps!
@@RhinoOffroad thanks brother! Super helpful. We sold our travel trailer and am basically doubling down on jeep camping. Big bear is our playground but will work on a summer time hall pass from the wife for a longer Mammoth or something up that way trip!
Seems like a decent solution. I can't stand the thought of this though. Spent $4500 on a roof top tent with the entire idea being we cut down on set up time. Disappointing reality
Buy a Toyota highlander all wheel drive hybrid upgrade tires and suspension now you have air conditioning and heat that you run off the battery all night and day for a dollar of fuel seats fold down for perfect bed
@@yassel22 roof rack and if you need more stuff get a trailer receiver rack ,you could even tow a small trailer,but towing a trailer off road is not very fun,not alot of gear needed for me for camping,you can even power an electric cooler off the hybrid battery,iceco makes a good cooler 5 year warranty,having AC AND heat and not sleeping on the ground makes camping more enjoyable when you're well rested
I just got a roofnest condor and the mattress is terrible. On their website they suggest that "if you are the princess in the pea type..." you might need an upgrade. It's more like IF YOU HAVE BONES! Now I'm looking at having to spend $400 for a mattress.
Thanks so much for the great video. I just wanted to clarify if keep the mattresses stored deflated inside the closed tent? Have you had any issues of them not inflating properly or not as well after storing deflated. I know some sleeping pads recommend to not store them deflated. But I suppose is you use them often enough, it shouldn't be an issue. I think I am going to give this a shot, thanks for the tip!
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Hey man great video. I noticed that iKamper created their own inflatable mattress but its been out of stock for a while now. Can't wait any longer so I am going to go this route. What version of iKamper do you have? Skycamp 2.0? Will this work for a Skycamp Mini?
Hey I appreciate it! I have the 2.0, and would imagine they'd fit just fine in the mini, but not sure if the double or single would be the more appropriate size.
Nice job on the video. I’m in the market now for RTT. The iKampers made my short list, but I won’t buy one after seeing more than a dozen videos about the mattress not working for side sleepers and a couple more discussing condensation under the mattress. I’m a customer that is willing to pay for a premium tent. But I’m not spending 4K and then modifying the tent. Plus, I want a hard shell tent for the express purpose of getting it set up in a minute. I want nothing to do with blowing up an air mattress like I do now for my ground tents. Suggestions for iKamper, offer a version with a thicker mattress. Offer a floor condensation solution that is better than “keep all the windows open “. Offer a shell that is big enough that one can easily keep a couple blankets and sleeping bags in the tent when it’s closed. Everything I see is that the shell fits so snuggly, you can’t do that. If they made those improvements/options, they’d have a customer here. FYI, this isn’t a rant against the company. I’d genuinely like to buy from them.
Yup totally get the frustration! I haven't had any issues with condensation thankfully, but I think it would be great if they'd just brand their own self inflating mattresses and include it as a possible upgrade.
@@Justjeepingadventures sure they do if they're not properly ventilated. I've had my iKamper for a year now using a Mr Buddy heater and still haven't had any condensation issues.
@@RhinoOffroad I did, it was awesome! Thanks for doing that. I ordered it using your amazon link so hopefully you get the kick back. They are now $300 for the pair. Thanks inflation! :)
Appreciate it but nope, don't make anything off of it; just spreading knowledge about a product I really like. Great choice; let me know how you like them.
I had the exact same experience with the iKamper mattress. I already had those same ExPed mattresses you showed. So, I use those. I put down an ultra thin, high density yoga pad for a vapor barrier which prevents condensation.
Yoga mats do the trick for condensation prevention?
Does the yoga pad work?
I ditched my rooftop tent but ive been searching like crazy for a comfortable sleeping solution for our new trailer...i hate air beds, i tried the foam pads from freddies and they get wet and mold if not careful...I just ordered the QOMOTOP so excited to try it...im a side sleeper so fingers crossed!
Let me know how you like it!
I'm a side sleeper using the single Qomotop in a tent. Love it. I do struggle to deflate it but maybe I don't have the technique yet perfected. I currently have air in it stored against a wall & there is no leakage while stored or when I have camped with it. Super comfortable!!
@@mbrooks9305 I leave it in my trailer with the cap open, my biggest problem is now my wife fell in love with it and has taken it over...guess im getting a second
Nice video much appreciated I wonder if those mattresses would work in the sky camp mini. A little tip for you get yourself to a Home Depot or something and pick yourself up some adhesive carpet tiles. Stick them to the floor of your tent it works as a nice insulator and also really helps with condensation.
I can't comment on the fitment for the mini, but I've been lucky and haven't had any condensation issues thus far! I'll definitely keep that in mind though
I really appreciate this video! I’m about to buy a iKamper and the only sticky point for me was the mattress and the packing up space. It seems like this kills two birds with one stone.
Huge help. Great video
Great to hear! Thanks for taking the time to watch it. Just used it again last night in the snow and it's as good as the day I bought it
Great tips! Keep the content coming!
I’m just discovering this channel. Just ordered the ikamper 2.0 on sale and the new version of the quomotop. I think it’s “generic” but pretty sure it’s the same thing. My question is on the Mr heater buddy. Do you sleep with it on all night? What do you keep it on/in? I used it sleeping in my jeep but just for a few minutes. Anyhow thanks for all the awesome content.
Hey thanks for watching! I generally shut it off right before I sleep, but have definitely fallen asleep with it on and slept all night with it. I usually set it on a baking tray if inflating the iKamper extension-side mattress, but if I'm solo I'll sleep facing front to back, leave the smaller mattress deflated, and set the heater directly on the extension panel.
Hope this helps!
@@RhinoOffroad thanks brother! Super helpful. We sold our travel trailer and am basically doubling down on jeep camping. Big bear is our playground but will work on a summer time hall pass from the wife for a longer Mammoth or something up that way trip!
I thought the exped or the Nemo were the only options. I could save $300 on what appears to be very similar. Thanks for sharing!
Seems like a decent solution. I can't stand the thought of this though. Spent $4500 on a roof top tent with the entire idea being we cut down on set up time. Disappointing reality
Agreed!
Totally get it, but the only alternative is really to spend less and get both an uncomfortable mattress and a low quality tent.
Buy a Toyota highlander all wheel drive hybrid upgrade tires and suspension now you have air conditioning and heat that you run off the battery all night and day for a dollar of fuel seats fold down for perfect bed
@@_LVC where does all the gear go?
@@yassel22 roof rack and if you need more stuff get a trailer receiver rack ,you could even tow a small trailer,but towing a trailer off road is not very fun,not alot of gear needed for me for camping,you can even power an electric cooler off the hybrid battery,iceco makes a good cooler 5 year warranty,having AC AND heat and not sleeping on the ground makes camping more enjoyable when you're well rested
Glad I came across this video! I was going to order a MegaMat today. :)
Awesome! Let me know how you like the Qomotop
Nice video. Good to know about those things. You sill happy with them?
Absolutely! Zero complaints so far after about six months of use.
@@RhinoOffroad Good to know. New Subscriber. 👍
I appreciate the support!
Great info. Thank you for showing this
I just got a roofnest condor and the mattress is terrible. On their website they suggest that "if you are the princess in the pea type..." you might need an upgrade. It's more like IF YOU HAVE BONES! Now I'm looking at having to spend $400 for a mattress.
Yeah that's unfortunately about par for the course with most RTTs I have found
great video do you have condensation issues
Thanks so much for the great video. I just wanted to clarify if keep the mattresses stored deflated inside the closed tent? Have you had any issues of them not inflating properly or not as well after storing deflated. I know some sleeping pads recommend to not store them deflated. But I suppose is you use them often enough, it shouldn't be an issue. I think I am going to give this a shot, thanks for the tip!
Yes they live in the tent and I haven't had any issues with them re-inflating!
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Nice job man! Great video!
Thank you!
Hey man great video. I noticed that iKamper created their own inflatable mattress but its been out of stock for a while now. Can't wait any longer so I am going to go this route. What version of iKamper do you have? Skycamp 2.0? Will this work for a Skycamp Mini?
Hey I appreciate it! I have the 2.0, and would imagine they'd fit just fine in the mini, but not sure if the double or single would be the more appropriate size.
@@RhinoOffroad makes sense. Solid! Thanks for the reply on an old post brother. Much appreciated.
@@davidhecht1956 no sweat 🤙
Thank you for the video, I was gonna buy the exped . now i know which one tu buy for my roof top tent
You bet!
Nice job on the video.
I’m in the market now for RTT. The iKampers made my short list, but I won’t buy one after seeing more than a dozen videos about the mattress not working for side sleepers and a couple more discussing condensation under the mattress. I’m a customer that is willing to pay for a premium tent. But I’m not spending 4K and then modifying the tent. Plus, I want a hard shell tent for the express purpose of getting it set up in a minute. I want nothing to do with blowing up an air mattress like I do now for my ground tents.
Suggestions for iKamper, offer a version with a thicker mattress. Offer a floor condensation solution that is better than “keep all the windows open “. Offer a shell that is big enough that one can easily keep a couple blankets and sleeping bags in the tent when it’s closed. Everything I see is that the shell fits so snuggly, you can’t do that.
If they made those improvements/options, they’d have a customer here. FYI, this isn’t a rant against the company. I’d genuinely like to buy from them.
Yup totally get the frustration! I haven't had any issues with condensation thankfully, but I think it would be great if they'd just brand their own self inflating mattresses and include it as a possible upgrade.
You must be new to camping because most tents get condensation. You’re not in an RV. 😅
@@Justjeepingadventures sure they do if they're not properly ventilated. I've had my iKamper for a year now using a Mr Buddy heater and still haven't had any condensation issues.
@@RhinoOffroad I too have never had an issue.
The Skycamper 3.0 is coming out later this year and addresses many of these complaints.
How are the Qomotop holding up in terms of comfort and staying inflated? (Great video)
They've both been great and haven't had any issues! I posted a 6 month follow up a few videos up if you want to check it out
@@RhinoOffroad I did, it was awesome! Thanks for doing that. I ordered it using your amazon link so hopefully you get the kick back. They are now $300 for the pair. Thanks inflation! :)
Appreciate it but nope, don't make anything off of it; just spreading knowledge about a product I really like. Great choice; let me know how you like them.
Appreciate the video, how is the durability on the Qomotop so far?
Absolutely no issues after about 6 months of use!
@@RhinoOffroad that's the most important part! awesome and thank you
Fantastic video, it's a great idea. Also it is possible to get bedding in, fairly easily with the original mats; I show it in one of my vids ;)
What mattresses have you upgraded to?
These are no longer sold on Amazon. I wonder why? 🤔
They are, as of rn.
Is this a skycamp mini? About to change our mattress as well. Do you leave sleeping bags and pillows in as well? What did you buy for those?
4X, and I leave two sleeping bags and two pillows. Any standard size will fit with these mattresses
Dang! I have a ikamper skycamp mini. Will keep researching thanks.
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Thanks for the video. How well do they hold air over the course of the night?
(My current REI mats lose enough air at night to be a problem).
Haven't had any issues with leaking air yet!
@@RhinoOffroad thanks for the update. The qomo’s defiantly look nice.
...but those new exbed 15 cm thick beds...
😴😴😴
Could I not use an electric pump/vaccum for inflating and deflating? Seems much much easier
I'm sure you could! I just don't want to have to bring anything extra in the tent that I'll have to take back down
Sure. I use a fist size rechargeable pump. Inexpensive. Quick.
Can a self inflating pad mold to its surroundings?
I want a double but it’s a little too large for my car. Can I just not inflate it all the way?
Yup that should work! I don't fully inflate mine so it fits perfectly in the tent
@@RhinoOffroad thank you! So much. I’ve tried googling, searching videos, etc. and you responding back so quickly. Thanks 😊
Anytime! Let me know what to end up going with
@@RhinoOffroad will do. I was actually looking into QOMOTOP. That’s how I came across your video. So I’ll just go with that one!
Good stuff 💯👌
Love the video. Just went to Alabama Hills a few months ago. You have to go to REWARD MINE!! But your rig might be too tall to go in.
On my way to Alabama Hills as we speak!
@@RhinoOffroad right on! Enjoy!
any issues with condensation using these?
None!
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What roof rack You're ussing?
Rhino Rack!
What rack are you using?
Rhino Rack Pioneer Rack with Maximus-3 low profile brackets. One of my favorite jeep mods
@@RhinoOffroad thank you for the response! I have been eyeing that same rack.
@@networkguy3152 cannot recommend it enough
Be careful Rhino rack is easy to go over the Off Road weight capacity. Horror stories on internet.
Can you leave them inflated the whole time?
Unfortunately not if I want to close the tent down
$4000 dollar Tent???!!!!! Where you shopping???? Wow
iKamper.com
Autohome better for condensation resistance