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By Westy
Ranked #360 - Sleeping Pads
June 8, 2009
and toasty on ice or snow and everything else. By far the warmest pad ever used. Easily the most compact pad ever used, packs pretty small-slightly smaller than 1/2 the size of a standard loaf of bread and is full length pad-stored in my pack now instead of exterior. Integrated pump is nice-take about 40 hand strokes to pump up taut. Easily adjusted to any comfort pressure level. Deflates in seconds and deflation valve mouth actually keeps up when rolling the pad up. Debris falls off pad easily. Easily packs back into included storage bag. Storage bag has nice retainer clip that doesn't allow drawstring to loosen up at all, no extra retaining knot needed. Inordinatly strong-friends daughter along with her little friend and their #10 rat dog actually used it as a snow sled while I was away! I was surprised there was no damage, no streaks or tears as the material is really tough. There is an "UP" and "DOWN" and does make a difference, read the instructions.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [shell] polyester; [insulation] 700-fill goose down
- Dimensions:
- [7 short pump] 47 x 20 x 2.8 in; [7 pump] 72 x 20 x 2.8 in; [7 deluxe pump] 77.5 x 26 x 2.8 in; [9 pump] 72 x 20 x 3.5 in; [9 deluxe pump] 77.5 x 26 x 3.5 in
- Rolled Size:
- [7 short pump] 9 x 5 in; [7 pump] 9 x 6 in; [7 deluxe pump] 11 x 5 in; [9 pump] 9 x 6 in; [9 deluxe pump] 11 x 6 in
- Weight:
- [7 short pump] 22.2 oz; [7 pump] 31 oz; [7 deluxe pump] 40.2 oz; [9 pump] 34.6 oz; [9 deluxe pump] 44.1 oz
- Recommended Use:
- 4-season camping, mountaineering, expeditions
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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