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Therm-a-Rest
BaseCamp
$114.95 - $154.95
Description

  Comfy and luxurious self-inflating pad at a great value

  If you’re still car camping or base camping in the frontcountry with your backpacking pad, introduce yourself to the luxurious and roomy Therm-a-Rest BaseCamp sleeping pad. This warm and comfy pad features 2 inches (5 cm) of premium self-inflating foam, offering campers a 6.0 R-value for better nights under the stars. Thoughtful face fabrics are light and soft for your comfort. The versatile self-inflating pad features the high-performance WingLock valve, which has three times the airflow rate of the classic valve thanks to a larger opening and one-way inflation. Like all Therm-a-Rest pads, the BaseCamp is made in market to ensure quality and minimize environmental impact. The pad includes a go-anywhere stuff sack.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Therm-a-Rest
Pad Thickness:
2 in / 5 cm
R-Value:
6
Pad Width:
Regular: 20 in / 51 cm
Large: 25 in / 64 cm
X-Large: 30 in / 76 cm
Gender:
Unisex
Insulated Pad:
Yes
Color:
Poseidon
Weight:
Regular: 2 lbs 8 oz / 1.14 kg
Large: 3 lbs 6 oz / 1.53 kg
X-Large: 4 lbs / 1.82 kg
Length:
Regular: 72 in / 183 cm
Large: 77 in / 196 cm
X-Large: 77 in / 196 cm
Made In:
USA
Bag Stuff Size:
Regular: 21 x 7.0 in / 64 cm x 18 cm
Large: 26 x 7.5 in / 66 cm x 19 cm
X-Large: 31 x 7.5 in / 79 cm x 19 cm
Other Features:
• Thoughtful Fabric: Light, soft fabrics make this mattress exceptionally comfortable.
• Thick: 2 inches (5 cm) of thickness provides a high level of warmth and support.
• Premium Self-Inflating Foam: Solid foam creates a warmer and more stable BaseCamp. Compressible foam core expands when unpacked for easy self-inflation.
• Durable: Sturdy, classic design provides an outstanding value.
• WingLock Valve: Intuitive and dependable valve maximizes air flow for easier inflation and quicker deflation. Wings toggle for one-way inflation to save breath.
• Stuff sack included
-- USA Built of the Finest U.S. and Global Materials
-- Top and bottom fabric: 75D polyester
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