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Captain Comfort Deluxe Camp
Big Agnes
Captain Comfort Deluxe Camp
$249.95
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  The Big Agnes Captain Comfort Deluxe Camp lives up to its name, with 5 inches of thickness for maximum comfort. This self-inflating, 3D foam-core pad is covered in a stretch fabric for a soft-touch feel that you will want to lounge on all day. With an 8.3 R-value, you'll sleep through even the coldest nights with ease. The cushioned, pillowy sleeping surface and vertical sidewalls will have you dreaming of the next day's adventure, and waking up so well-rested you'll forget you're not at home in your bed.

  

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Description
Brand:
Big Agnes
Gender:
Unisex
Insulated:
Yes
R-Value:
30 x 78 in: 8.3
Thickness:
30 x 78 in: 5 in / 13 cm
Weight:
30 x 78 in: 6 lbs 6 oz / 2.89 kg
Packed Size:
30 x 78 in: 11 x 17 in
Materials:
  • Top: soft-touch polyester wrapped with spandex to provide stretch and strength
  • Bottom: thick polyester layer for protection from uneven ground
  • Lamination stretches with the fabric to give it a true stretch feeling
  • Foam core with horizontal coring
Other Features:
  • R-Value: 8.3 for warmth in any weather
  • The warmest and coziest self-inflating pad from Big Agnes
  • Ideal for solo glamping, van life, or truck bed camping
  • 5 in. / 13 cm of cushion and comfort
  • Stretch top provides a pillow-soft sleeping surface
  • Extra-thick 3D shape creates ultimate mattress-like pad
  • Vertical side walls ensure sturdy, large sleeping area
  • High-density foam for maximum insulation
  • Horizontal coring reduces packed size and weight
  • Deluxe side-opening storage sack with webbing handle included
  • Two 2-way, pull-tab valves allow for quick and easy inflation, super-fast deflation, and micro adjustments
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