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LuxuryMap
Therm-a-Rest
LuxuryMap
$179.95 - $239.95
Description

  Ultra-supportive mattress with pressure mapping technology

  The luxurious self-inflating LuxuryMap uses advanced variable-density pressure mapping technology and innovative die-cut foams to provide comfort and support in all the right places. The result is a more even and supportive sleep surface, less tossing and turning with fewer pressure points, and the priceless experience of a more restful night outdoors. Add the soft, stretch-knit fabric top for even greater comfort in basecamping situations and this next-to-skin softness will have you snuggling up and sleeping in! Now featuring the TwinLock™ Valve system that makes setting up and breaking camp a breeze. Includes a convenient stuff sack with easy-carry handle.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Therm-a-Rest
Pad Thickness:
3 in (7.6 cm)
R-Value:
6.0
Pad Width:
Reg: 20 in (51 cm)
Large: 25 in (64 cm)
X-Large: 30 in (76 cm)
Gender:
Unisex
Insulated Pad:
Yes
Color:
Poseidon
Weight:
Reg: 3 lbs 4 oz (1480 g)
Large: 4 lbs 3 oz (1900 g)
X-Large: 5 lbs 2 oz (2330 g)
Length:
Reg: 72 in (183 cm)
Large: 77 in (196 cm)
X-Large: 77 in (196 cm)
Bag Stuff Size:
Reg: 21 x 9.5 in (54 x 24 cm)
Large: 26 x 9.5 in (66 x 24 cm)
X-Large: 31 x 10 in (79 x 25 cm)
Other Features:
Plush Materials: Soft, stretch-knit surface feels great next to skin.
Targeted Comfort: Unique pressure-mapped pattern delivers support and softness.
Extra Thick: 3 in (7.6 cm) of bump-swallowing loft.
Self-Inflating: Compressible foam core expands to inflate; add just a few breaths for your desired firmness.
TwinLock™ Valve: Utilizing two one-way valves, one for inflation and one for deflation, the TwinLock valve system makes setting up and breaking camp a breeze.
• Stuff sack included.
• Fabrics: 50D polyester stretch knit / 75D polyester
• USA Built of the Finest US and Global Materials
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