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Exped SynMat Sleeping Pad - 2008

Exped SynMat Sleeping Pad - 2008

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Exped SynMat Sleeping Pad - 2008

Sleep comfortably outdoors in winter or any other season with the Exped SynMat Sleeping Pad. Exped laminated microfiber insulation inside this mat's abrasion-resistant polyester shell, so the cold ground doesn't suck your body heat away as you sleep. The SynMat deflates and compresses to about the same size as other inflatable sleeping pads and comes with a stuff sack for protection. Outdoor Research now added a built-in pump to help you inflate this pad quickly.

Bottom Line: You'll stay so toasty on top of your insulated Exped SynMat Sleeping Pad that you won't want to get out of your sleeping bag in the morning.

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Rating for this product: 5

Exped Synmat 9 dlx

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January 21, 2009

Great pad. 26" wide is great. Mine must be older since there's no pump attached to it. I've never tried the pump. I just blow it up. The Exped DLX pads are the most comfortable pad for the weight I've slept on, comparing against any Big Agnes or Thermarest pad of similar weight. 3-1/2 inches thick. It just fits into my Big Agnes 3 wire bivy with no room to spare, but it will not fit into my Bibler Tripod bivy. If you are going to buy a bivy and pad, make sure the pad fits into the bivy.

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Rating for this product: 3

Not a fan of the pump

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May 5, 2008

Backpacker gave this pad a good review, but noted that the pump isn't much help. I couldn't get it to do much myself, and if there's a trick to it, the enclosed guide isn't much help. But my biggest beef with the pump is that it makes the rolled pad much thicker than it needs to be (but only on one end). So it's a pain to cram it into the stuff sack, b/c it rolls up asymmetrically. Comfortable pad, but the pump (which I wouldn't use anyway) is a pain. No thanks. I'll be returning this one.

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What is the difference between the Delux pump 9 and Delux pump

What is the difference between the Delux pump 9 and Delux pump 7?

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October 15, 2008

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Size.[7] 70 x 20 x 2.8in (178 x 52 x 7cm)[9deluxe] 76 x 26 x 3.5in (193 x 65 x 9cm)

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October 15, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Comfort Dlx

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December 29, 2008

Though skeptical of the integral pump, it worked perfectly - hand over the uncapped breather hole when compressing, hand off the hole on the rebound, repeat. Nifty! Once inflated, I couldn't believe how comfortable this mat was, in ANY position. Packing back down was a breeze as well: Twist open the two corner valves, fold lengthwise into thirds, and roll it up. There was such little resistance from the fiber-fill insulation when rolling up the mat that it felt like I was rolling a thick blanket. In addition to the included stuff sack, a repair kit with two generous pieces of patch material and adhesive are included. Packed away it;s roughly the diameter of a large coffee can and half again as tall, it weighs slightly less than a Thermarest Trail Pro (L), and has an R value of 6. What a fantastic package.

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Rating for this product: 5

Super Comfortable

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August 25, 2008

I'm a side sleeper and this mat is awesome. So comfortable. No aching hips and shoulders. Full night's sleep. It's also good and compact and you can fit it back into its included stuff sack without squeezing out every last molecule of air left in it. It is a little heavier than similarly compact mats like the Term-A-Rest Prolite, but it's so much more comfotable it's worth the weight to me. The pump does work. It just takes a little practice.

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dose this one have the pump built into it?

dose this one have the pump built into it?

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May 18, 2008

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yeah it does

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July 14, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Exped 9 - Great pad

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June 19, 2008

I usually don't sleep well on the ground but this pad makes it quite comfortable. I really like how small it packs up. Took a little practice to work the pump effectively. Well worth the money if you're looking for comfort and convenience.

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Rating for this product: 5

Patience with the pump

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July 7, 2008

Lay down to test it out and woke up 2 hrs later! Won't go back to self inflating, sooo comfortable. The pump is ok, just slow down and let it fully inflate before each pump or you will get nowhere...
Packs away smaller than anything. If i sent it back I'd be looking for another as there ain't no better. Had the downmats but these are warm enough and not as worried about moisture with the synthetic fill.

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Rating for this product: 5

Exped 7 and 9 are awsume!!

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May 22, 2008

These are the best pads ever used or slept on I own 4 of the thermarest pads and a few knock off and these pads are so comfortable to use and great to set up Highly recommend them. I have used them in cold weather but not in the winter as of yet. Can no wait to try in the winter though.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Polyester, microfiber insulation 
Dimensions:
[7] 70 x 20 x 2.8in (178 x 52 x 7cm); [9deluxe] 76 x 26 x 3.5in (193 x 65 x 9cm) 
Weight:
[7] 1lb 15.4oz (830g); [9deluxe] 2lb 15.6oz (1290g) 
Recommended Use:
4-Season camping 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Taiwan 

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