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Comfort Plus SI Mat - Women's
Sea to Summit
Comfort Plus SI Mat - Women's
$135.16 - $151.16
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  Specifically constructed for luxury-seeking female campers, the women’s Comfort Plus Self-Inflating Sleeping pad features comfort warmth zones in the hip and foot area to provide extra support and insulation for the way women sleep. The Delta Core technology reduces the foam's bulk and weight without compromising comfort. A 30D stretch knit fabric on the upper surface provides a touch of luxury, while the flip-over multi-function valve makes rolling up the self-inflating sleeping pad quick and easy.

  

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Brand:
Sea to Summit
Gender:
Women's
R-Value:
5.1
Thickness:
3 in
Dimensions:
- Regular: 67 x 21 in
- Large: 72 x 23 in
Packed Size:
- Regular: 11 x 6 in
- Large: 12 x 7 in
Weight:
- Regular: 2 lbs 1.5 oz
- Large: 2 lbs 8 oz
Other Features:
  • 5.1 R-Value is perfect for year-round adventures.
  • Three inch thick foam and knitted polyester upper face fabric provides for an amazingly comfortable night’s sleep.
  • Women’s Delta Core technology provides extra comfort and insulation for hips and feet, in a relatively light and packable self-inflating sleeping pad.
  • Woven 30D polyester face fabric has been chosen for its light weight and strength.
  • Silicone print prevents your sleeping pad from slipping on the tent floor.
  • Flip-over multi-function valve for fast and easy inflation, deflation and fine-tuning of air pressure.
  • PillowLock system prevents your Sea to Summit Aeros Pillow from slipping (pillow sold separately).

MULTI-FUNCTION VALVE
To make inflation and deflation of its air mats easier, Sea to Summit developed the multi-function valve. This valve integrates an inflate port with a one-way valve to prevent air loss before you seal the valve, a rapid air dump deflate port, and a fine tune button to adjust for comfort - all in one compact, low profile unit. It has also been designed to allow easy attachment of a pump, for simpler inflation.

PILLOW LOCK SYSTEM
The Pillow Lock™ System comprises of self-adhesive hook-and-loop patches which are supplied with all Sea to Summit sleeping mats (as of Spring 2019). Attached to your sleeping mat, these patches secure your pillow and prevent it slipping – yet they will not snag on clothing or other lightweight fabrics. All Sea to Summit Pillows (as of Spring 2019) are compatible with this system. Existing pillows can be made Pillow Lock™ compatible by adding an Aeros Pillow Case. Pillows sold separately.

WOMEN'S DELTA CORE
The innovative Women’s Delta Core™ system uses smaller cross-section horizontal Delta-shaped cores in the hip and foot areas to create extra comfort / extra warmth zones in the Women’s Self Inflating mattresses. The coring technology creates extra support and insulation where women need it most. It reduces packed size and weight but leaves the top and bottom surface of the PU foam completely intact. This significantly improves the bonding of the foam to the shell fabric, which reduces the chance of delamination.
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