>>2045495It really depends on how you tend to sleep at home. If you're a side sleeper then an inflatable is a good option. I personally would recommend the neo-air xlite. If you are short go with the women's model as it has a higher r-rating and will keep you warmer. Even in the summer the ground can sap your body heat and leave you chilly even with a good sleeping bag/quilt. If you are a solid back sleeper then a hammock is ultimately your best option and a foam pad is your second best although an inflatable will be even more comfy. Another thing to take into account is efficiency. An inflatable is more fuss, but more comfy. If you want to set up/break down as fast as possible a foam pad is a nice option. Also, I tend to not like anything strapped to the outside of my pack so I often opt for an inflatable or a 3/8 foam pad folded up and used as frame support in my pack. If you toss and turn and or are a side sleeper you may want to bring an inflatable pillow as well. Try to simulate how you sleep best at home innawoods.