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Divide Insulated - Double Wide
Big Agnes
Divide Insulated - Double Wide
$199.96
Description

  The Big Agnes Divide Insulated Double Wide is a compact two-person pad with a smooth and stable sleeping surface of vertical baffles, made using sustainably sourced materials. Stay warm with an insulation system featuring THERMOLITE®, along with heat-reflective film for maximum efficiency. Lightweight warmth, comfort, and reliability at an awesome value!

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Description
Brand:
Big Agnes
Gender:
Unisex
Insulated:
Yes
R-Value:
4
Thickness:
Outer: 3.5 in / 9 cm
Inner: 3.25 in / 8 cm
Dimensions:
50 x 78 in.
Weight:
60 oz / 1.70 kg
Packed Size:
6.5 x 15 in.
Materials:
Recycled nylon ripstop fabric
THERMOLITE® Insulation
Layer of heat-reflective film
TPU lamination
Other Features:
  • R-Value: 4, ideal for three-season use
  • 3.25-inch thick pad with 3.5-inch larger outer chambers to keep you comfortably cradled in the middle of the pad
  • THERMOLITE® Insulation working with a heat-reflective film traps body heat and reflects it back at you to prevent heat loss
  • Proprietary minimalist I-Beam construction reduces weight and provides consistent stability and comfort
  • Built-in advanced heat reflective technology for insulation without weight
  • Recycled lightweight nylon ripstop for backcountry reliability
  • Aviation-grade TPU lamination technology provides ultimate weld strength and durability
  • Antimicrobial treatment inside the pad prevents microorganism growth
  • Individually inflated and tested at Big Agnes' factory ensuring 100% quality performance
  • High-volume dual valve allows for efficient and easy inflation, super-fast deflation, and micro adjustments
  • When sleeping on frozen ground or snow we recommend adding a closed cell foam pad
  • Includes pad inflation sack, protective storage sack, replacement valve seal, and 3M repair patches
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