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River Bed Sleeping Pad - Large (Fall 2023)
NRS
River Bed Sleeping Pad - Large (Fall 2023)
$118.96
Description

  Firm, supportive self-inflating pad for raft trips and camping

  The NRS River Bed Sleeping Pad lets you sleep anywhere your adventurous heart desires but your back may dread. Designed for multi-day raft trips, this waterproof camp bed is perfect for camping by boat or by car.

  Please note that this item is Oversized and does not qualify for free shipping.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
NRS
Pad Thickness:
2 in
Pad Width:
24 in
Size:
Large
Insulation Type:
Medium-firm polyurethane foam
Insulated Pad:
Yes
Color:
Blue
Weight:
8.5 lbs
Length:
74 in
Bag Stuff Size:
24" W x 10" diameter x 31" circumference
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
71419.02.100
UPC:
603403381242
Other Features:
• Constructed with the same tried-and-true material as our beloved Bill's Bags, the rugged, waterproof PVC exterior delivers maximum durability.
• The inner polyurethane foam has a medium-firm density that shields you from rocks, sticks and pine cones while providing pillow-soft sleeping comfort.
• When you unroll the River Bed, push down on the stem of the top-quality Leafield C7 valve and turn it counterclockwise. This opens the valve, allowing the pad to self-inflate. Close the valve by turning the stem clockwise and you're ready for a good night's sleep.
• For a firmer mattress, blow in a couple of puffs of air to stiffen it. But be careful not to over-inflate.
• Easily deflates and packs up simultaneously. As long as the valve is open, the River Bed deflates as you roll it up to pack it away.
• Two cinch straps with quick-release buckles help keep your sleeping pad rolled compactly for easy transport.
• For rafters and other boaters, laying the NRS River Bed over a cooler or dry box provides extra insulation and a comfortable seat.
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