Sea to Summit Thermolite Reactor Extreme Sleeping Bag Liner (Regular) $67(snowys.com.au) - same also @ Amazon AU(amazon.com.au)
($111.99 @ Anaconda(anacondastores.com) - 10% Price Beat(anacondastores.com) = $60.30)
reviews:
- Australian Hiker(australianhiker.com.au)
- Trailspace(trailspace.com)
Sea to Summit Comfort Light Insulated Air Sleeping Mat (Regular) $179(snowys.com.au)
($299.99 @ Anaconda(anacondastores.com) - 10% Price Beat(anacondastores.com) = $161.10)
reviews:
- Paddy Pallin(paddypallin.com.au)
- OutdoorGearLab(outdoorgearlab.com)
- Outdoors(outdoorsmagic.com) Magic(outdoorsmagic.com)
- Switchback Travel(switchbacktravel.com)
- Trailspace(trailspace.com)
40% off RRP Sea to Summit: Comfort Light Insulated Air Sleeping Mat $179, Reactor Extreme Liner $67 + Free Delivery @ Snowys

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Weird, I am googling "Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XTherm" and it doesn't show that link you found. Not on either the shopping tab nor normal search
Glad it's not just me, the only one I found was Telemark Pyranees, but I wanted a local shop as I've had terrible luck with all my pads.
The Reactor Extreme liner is great. Doesn't give anywhere near +15C but it's really thin and comfortable. I had issues with humidity (felt really clammy when sleeping, even on cold nights - then a tiny breeze would give me chills and wake me up) and this helped to solve that issue. Can be used by itself on hot nights too.
Hey mate, I don't suppose you've seen the thermarest neoair x-therm for <$400 along your sleeping mat journey?