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Boundary Deluxe Insulated
Big Agnes
Boundary Deluxe Insulated
$179.95 - $279.95
Description

  Sleep in luxury without the extra weight or bulk on the Big Agnes Boundary Deluxe Insulated sleeping pad. Featuring an ultra-comfortable and super-quiet quilted two-way stretch top that provides a cushioned, pillow-soft sleeping surface for maximum snoozage. Keep your tentmates happy with fabric that makes minimum noise when changing position or getting up in the night. Perfect for when you're not willing to compromise, the Boundary Deluxe Insulated is made for both speed and comfort.

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Description
Brand:
Big Agnes
Gender:
Unisex
Insulated:
Yes
R-Value:
4.3
Thickness:
Outer: 4.25 in / 11 cm
Inner: 3.5 in / 8 cm
Dimensions:
Regular: 20 x 72 in
Long: 20 x 78 in
Wide Regular: 25 x 72 in
Wide Long: 25 x 78 in
Extra Wide Long: 30 x 78 in
Weight:
Regular: 25 oz / 709 g
Long: 27 oz / 765 g
Wide Regular: 32 oz / 907 g
Wide Long: 35 oz / 992 g
Extra Wide Long: 40 oz / 1.13 kg
Packed Size:
Regular: 5 x 8 in
Long: 5.5 x 8 in
Wide Regular: 5.5 x 9 in
Wide Long: 6 x 9 in
Extra Wide Long: 6.5 x 11 in
Materials:
  • Soft-touch, stretch-fabric top is lightweight nylon wrapped with spandex to provide stretch and strength
  • Recycled nylon ripstop bottom
  • TPU lamination that stretches with the fabric to give it a true stretch feeling
  • PrimaLoft® Silver Insulation
  • Layer of heat-reflective film
  • TPU lamination
Other Features:
  • R-Value: 4.3, comfort in all 3-season conditions
  • 3.5-inch thick pad with 4.25-inch larger outer chambers to keep you comfortably cradled in the middle of the pad
  • Quilted top and a lightweight stretchy nylon-spandex fabric provides a soft-touch, cushioned pillowy sleeping surface
  • Durable nylon ripstop bottom to ensure reliability, even on rough ground
  • Proprietary offset I-Beam construction reduces weight and provides consistent stability and comfort
  • PrimaLoft® Silver Insulation working with a heat-reflective barrier traps body heat and reflects it back, so you stay comfortable as the temperatures drop
  • Aviation-grade TPU lamination provides ultimate weld strength and dependability
  • Quieter materials than other pads on the market, to keep your tentmates sleeping soundly
  • High-volume dual valve allows for efficient and easy inflation, super-fast deflation, and micro adjustments
  • Antimicrobial treatment inside the pad prevents microorganism growth
  • When sleeping on frozen ground or snow we recommend adding a closed cell foam pad
  • Individually inflated and tested at Big Agnes' factory ensuring 100% quality performance
  • Includes pad inflation sack, protective storage sack, replacement valve seal, and 3M repair patches
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