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Roamer XL Wide
NEMO
Roamer XL Wide
$249.95
Description

  Super-comfortable and packable with fast self-inflation

  The NEMO Roamer is proof that camping doesn’t have to be roughing it. Whether you’re headed to the backyard or the campground, Roamer is every bit your bed at home except a whole lot easier to throw in the back of the car. Innovative and proprietary internal air channels, called Flow Core™, speed up inflation and deflation and reduce packed size well below the competition. It’s so good, it will change where and how you adventure.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
NEMO
Pad Thickness:
4 in / 10.2 cm
R-Value:
6.0
Pad Width:
30 in / 76 cm
Gender:
Unisex
Insulation Type:
Open-cell PU Foam
Insulated Pad:
Yes
Weight:
5 lbs / 2.27 kg
Length:
78 in / 198 cm
Bag Stuff Size:
16 x 10 in / 40 x 25 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
811666033482
UPC:
811666033482
Other Features:
4 INCHES OF COMPACT COMFORT
Packs to about the size of a shoebox. Oversized storage bag included for easy packing.
FASTEST INFLATION
High-volume air channels and the strategic placement of valves create an incredibly fast self-inflation. Vortex Pump sack included for any additional inflation.
EASY & EFFICIENT DEFLATION
High-volume air channels combined with a one-way deflate valve make for surprisingly quick inflation and deflation.
SOFT & SUPPORTIVE SLEEP SURFACE
Premium fabrics and supportive foam construction create comfort comparable to your bed at home.
FLOW CORE™ CONSTRUCTION
Unique cored foam construction supports industry-leading inflation speed.
BETTER TOGETHER
Toggle two Roamer XL Wide sleeping pads together to create a queen-sized mattress.
MATERIAL
100% PCR 50D Stretch Polyester (top) and 75D (bottom)
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