Staying warm with air mattresses in cold weather can be a challenge. Air in the air mattress takes on the temp. of the ground and your body cannot heat it up... so you can be very cold. We have had our experience over the years camping in 30 degree night time weather in a tent, in the mountains of NC. Here is what we have done... it really does help:
- in addition to a footprint under the tent (no brainer there), we lay down interlocking foam flooring (you can buy these at
Walmart in the gym equipment section). These are about 1/2 inch, very sturdy, interlocking, easy to clean. We lay down enough to cover our 10 x 14 tent. It's a small effort and cost for a HUGE pay off. The air mattresses then are more insulated from the ground temps. Takes me about 10 minutes to lay them out.
- foam padding on top of the mattress (thick foam), then a fitted mattress pad on top of that.
- In very cold weather (when we're at sites with electric), we lay a heating pad (on the lowest setting) UNDER the mattress for about an hour before bed... this heats up the air in the mattress. Never leave that unattended and we never lay on the mattress with the pad turned on underneath.
- Camping without electric... we have a propane heater... and we put an extra thick army blanket under the mattress pad.
We've stayed warm on some pretty cold nights... now, getting up and out of bed in those temps. is a totally different story.
Have fun!