• JeyNessuno@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    About mattresses. I hike and backpack and I can attest that sleeping on the ground (meaning earth and grass) with a tent and a pad is fantastic. But you can’t really do that in your house. I’d love to, cheaper, less noise, less hassle, but the floor is hard. Even with a big air mattress I find it extremely uncomfortable. I’d love to try a hammock, but without an expensive stand you can’t comfortably set it up in a house. Advice?

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      1 year ago

      We all have different body dimensions so there’s definitely not a single solution that works for everyone. My optimal setup is some of those interlocking foam exercise mats, with a thin mattress on top of it. One important thing is to flip the mattress and let it air out once a week or so. Sweat and moisture can’t evaporate from underneath like it would with a traditional setup.

      I tried a hammock a few years ago but wound up with worse sleeping posture because of the way my back curled. But I also have a friend who loves hammock sleeping.

    • gandalf_der_12te@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      I regularly sleep on the floor in my apartment, on a mattress approx. 6 inches thick.

      Works perfectly for me :) I have no idea, what kind of mattress that is. I inherited from the guy that lived here before me.