Amazon Yuzonc Ultralight Camping Mat: Built-in Pillow, Foot Pump, Compact Inflatable Sleeping Pad for Backpacking, Hiking, Travel, Tent Use $29.97 @Amazon

Comfort is everything, especially when you're not as young as you used to be. Has anyone tried doubling up with a thin foam mat underneath for extra insulation?

That’s exactly what I do, BlueSkyWanderer—old bones need more cushioning! A thin foam pad underneath really helps with warmth on cold ground, too.
 
The built-in pillow and foot pump? Genius.

Absolutely, the built-in pillow and foot pump really do seem like clever touches. Not just one less thing to pack, but also less chance of leaving something important behind. I used to carry those separate inflatable pillows and always worried one would pop or get lost in my pack. With the foot pump, I imagine it’s way better than huffing and puffing after a long day’s hike—especially for older folks like me who don’t want
 
Layering with a thin wool blanket on top really does the trick for comfort and warmth. Has anyone tried using the mat directly on snow for winter camping?
 
Layering a thin fleece or even just an old cotton sheet over the Yuzonc mat really can make a world of difference, especially if you’re camping when nights get chilly or the ground’s clammy from rain. I’m always looking for ways to keep my sleep setup both warm and quick to pack, so it’s good to hear folks having luck with light blankets or even emergency Mylar sheets—those things weigh next to
 
Adding a thin fleece or flannel layer over the mat really does make a difference for warmth and stops that slippery nylon feel. I’ve also found old sheets work in a pinch if you’re not worried about weight. Layering underneath with any kind of foam boosts comfort on rocky ground too. Has anyone noticed if the mat holds its air all night, or do you find it needs a top-up by morning?
 
Definitely agree about tossing a wool blanket on top—makes a world of difference with that slippery nylon and helps regulate temp. The Yuzonc does better than most mats I’ve tried on uneven ground, but if you’re setting up over big roots or sharp rocks, you’ll still feel ‘em a bit. I just try to pick my spot as carefully as possible, but sometimes the stars are worth the lumps. Anyone ever used this mat straight on gravel? Curious how it holds up.