>>868371Disagree. Not high end, thats for sure. It'll do for common small axe tasks.
>>868417I have a Thermarest prolite plus, which is like yours. Mine is a bitt less wide with 51 cm, but lighter, so yeah.
These things are so comfy if you are a sidesleeper! Also, and this should fit yours as well, Thermarest has two seat-addons, one lighter, one heavier and a bit cheaper.
Pic related, it's the lighter seat and it's great after 10 hours hiking.
So all in all, i would buy again and can only recommend them to people that want to upgrade from a foam mat and have some dough. In my case, 120€ for the mat and 40€ for the seat.
>>868424Agreed. Brandwhoring has got to stop.
>>868443Looks neat, but it surely is not freestanding, which i think is one of the most important features of a tent. Also, you want to pitch the rainfly first when it rains. Make sure that is possible if you intend to get /out/ in bad weather.