NOPEC
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Another couple of items that work really well for us although not specifically under the tent but close, are closed cell pads which we put in the vestibules. Because we are kayak travellers and not backpacking anymore, a bit of extra weight and bulk aren't too big of an issue.
We are finding that the older we get and continue to tent camp, the more certain body parts enjoy (demand?) some pampering not the least of which are the knees. The up and downs get a bit harder every season but boy, is it nice having a soft kneeling platform at the doors which sometimes almost feels like a landing pad! We use thin yoga mats which we fold up to ensure they are completely inside of the vestibule. Because of the hard seats in the kayaks, we also use dedicated seat/back pads which are also closed cell, a bit thicker and smaller. I appreciate these cushions are a speciality item but they also work really well on the vestibule floor if you have them.
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We are finding that the older we get and continue to tent camp, the more certain body parts enjoy (demand?) some pampering not the least of which are the knees. The up and downs get a bit harder every season but boy, is it nice having a soft kneeling platform at the doors which sometimes almost feels like a landing pad! We use thin yoga mats which we fold up to ensure they are completely inside of the vestibule. Because of the hard seats in the kayaks, we also use dedicated seat/back pads which are also closed cell, a bit thicker and smaller. I appreciate these cushions are a speciality item but they also work really well on the vestibule floor if you have them.
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