Sleep better outside (and wake up ready to move)
If you’ve ever tried to “tough it out” on hard ground, you already know the truth: good sleep is the difference between enjoying day two and limping through it. The Eco Thermo 6 is built for comfort and warmth, with sustainability in mind. If you want an easy way to make your whole sleep setup feel cleaner and cosier, pair it with a cotton sleeping bag liner. It’s a simple add-on that can make nights away feel a lot more like home.
What it is
The Pacific Outdoor Equipment Eco Thermo 6 is an inflatable sleeping mat that blends the classic Ether Thermo style with more eco-considered materials. The Eco range uses bamboo-based fabrics and insulation, and the brand positions the series as a sustainability-led, carbon-neutral alternative through renewable energy offsets in manufacturing and shipping.
You also get the practical extras you actually want on a trip: a stuff sack and a repair kit for quick fixes on the go.
Key benefits
Comfort that helps you stay asleep
With a generous thickness, this mat helps smooth out uneven ground and takes the sting out of firm campsites. Inflate it to your preferred feel, whether you like it soft or a bit firmer.
Warmth and insulation from the ground
Sleeping “cold” often comes from the ground underneath you, not the air temperature. A quality sleeping mat adds a buffer that helps you stay warmer and more comfortable through the night.
Eco-considered materials (without sacrificing performance)
Bamboo fabrics and bamboo-based fibre fill are used to lift comfort while keeping the material story more planet-friendly. It’s a solid pick if you like gear that aligns with a lighter footprint.
Durable gear = less waste
Long-lasting gear matters. The longer you can use it, the less often you replace it. That saves money, reduces waste, and keeps useful equipment out of landfill.
Stuff sack + repair kit included
Small punctures happen. Having a repair kit in your pack can save a trip. The included stuff sack also makes packing faster and keeps your kit tidy.
Size & specs
| Brand | Pacific Outdoor Equipment (formerly Insulmat) |
|---|---|
| Size | 183cm (L) Ă— 51cm (W) Ă— 6cm (thick) |
| Weight | 709g |
| Included | Stuff sack + repair kit |
How to use it (and keep it going for years)
Keep it simple and you’ll get the best life out of your mat.
- Inflate: Open the valve and inflate to comfort. If your model self-inflates partially, let it draw in air first, then top up.
- Protect: Clear sharp sticks and stones before laying it down, or use a groundsheet if you’re on rough terrain.
- Pack: Fully deflate, roll tight, then pop it in the stuff sack so it stays compact in your pack.
- Clean: Wipe with a damp cloth. Let it dry fully before storage.
- Repair: If you get a small leak, use the included repair kit so you’re not stuck sleeping on the ground.
For a broader “what to pack” overview (including sleep systems), this Travel Gear guide is a handy read: Master the Unexpected: Essential Travel Gear for Every Adventure.
Recommended add-ons
Want a lighter warm-weather option?
If you’re camping in warmer conditions or want a more budget-friendly backup mat, check out the Pacific Outdoor Equipment Ether Compact 6 sleeping mat. It’s a great “spare mat” choice for car camping, mates’ trips, or keeping in the boot.
Make your sleep setup feel cleaner and more comfortable
A liner is one of those low-effort upgrades you’ll feel straight away. The Anti-Insect & Anti-Bacterial Cotton Sleeping Bag Liner with Pillow Insert adds a soft layer, helps with hygiene, and can be handy in warm climates on its own.
Recommended for your next trip
FAQ
How do I inflate the Eco Thermo 6?
Open the valve and inflate to your comfort level. If your mat self-inflates partly, let it pull in air first, then top up to get the firmness you like.
Is this mat good for colder camping?
A sleeping mat helps insulate you from the ground. For genuinely cold trips, it’s best to also choose a warm sleeping bag, wear dry layers, and avoid damp ground where possible.
What if I get a small puncture while travelling?
That’s exactly why the included repair kit is handy. Dry the area, follow the patch steps, and you can usually get back to a solid sleep the same trip.
Can I use it for festivals, caravans, or guest bedding?
Yes. A comfy inflatable mat is great for festivals, caravan trips, or keeping as a spare for visitors—especially when you want something that packs away neatly.
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