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Tensor Extreme Conditions Ultralight Insulated Pad
NEMO
Tensor Extreme Conditions Ultralight Insulated Pad
$249.95 - $279.95
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  Tensor Extreme Conditions represents a new chapter in NEMO backcountry pad innovation. With its Apex™ baffle internal structure, Tensor EC toasts the competition, achieving an 8.5 R-value and a mind-bending warmth-to-weight ratio. Now the warmest, most insulating ultralight pad on the market, it’s also still the quietest pad in its class. (Dreamy, right?)

  Using distinctly shaped baffles, the Apex™ design evenly suspends a record four layers of insulating Thermal Mirror™ film inside the pad. The strategic placement and number of layers combine to produce incredible warmth at as little as one pound, making this pad a winter-worthy companion that won’t weigh you down. Just as important, the floating construction prevents annoying crinkling noises so you and your camp partners can sleep soundly even on the most restless nights. Warmth, quiet, and 3.5 inches of stable cushioning together make Tensor synonymous with comfort.

  Tensor Extreme Conditions ushers in improved puncture-resistance and strength with a 40D nylon bottom to protect the pad from tougher terrain. Meanwhile, the premium 20D nylon top offers a soft, lightweight sleep surface. The pad’s Laylow™ valve also gets a polish, removing unnecessary elements and significantly improving the performance and ease of use in all conditions — especially colder temperatures. Plus, it still effortlessly pairs with the included Vortex™ pump sack to inflate in mere minutes, without introducing excess moisture into the pad.

  

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Description
Brand:
NEMO
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Black / Birch Bud / Citron
R-Value:
8.5
Thickness:
3.5 in
Insulation:
Aluminized Film
Fabric:
20D GRS certified Nylon, bluesign®-approved
Dimensions:
Reg Mummy: 72 x 20 in / 183 x 51 cm
Reg: 72 x 20 in / 183 x 51 cm
Reg Wide: 72 x 25 in / 183 x 64 cm
Long Wide: 76 x 25 in / 193 x 64 cm
Minimum Weight:
Reg Mummy: 17 oz / 472 g
Reg: 18 oz / 505 g
Reg Wide: 22 oz / 625 g
Long Wide: 23 oz / 662 g
Packed Weight:
Reg Mummy: 20 oz / 554 g
Reg: 21 oz / 587 g
Reg Wide: 25 oz / 710 g
Long Wide: 26 oz / 746 g
Packed Size:
Reg Mummy: 10.0 x 4.0 in dia / 25.5 x 10 cm dia
Reg: 10.0 x 4.0 in dia / 25.5 x 10 cm dia
Reg Wide: 10.5 x 4.5 in dia / 27 x 11 cm dia
Long Wide: 10.5 x 4.5 in dia / 27 x 12 cm dia
Other Features:
  • Apex™ baffle design suspends more insulating layers than ever before, strategically spaced for the highest R-value possible — 8.5.
  • Four layers of floating Thermal Mirror™ metallized film provide quiet insulation with an unprecedented warmth-to-weight ratio.
  • 3.5 inches of stable, cushioned loft for incredibly comfortable nights.
  • Impressively quiet for uninterrupted sleep (and happy neighbors).
  • bluesign®-approved premium nylon fabrics shave grams while offering superior puncture- and tear-resistance.
  • Included Vortex™ pump sack provides easy and fast inflation, saves breath at elevation, and minimizes moisture entering the pad.
  • Improved zero-profile, multifunctional, micro-adjustable Laylow™ valve offers customized inflation control, even at -20° F and below.
  • Available in a wide range of sizes to easily pair with the rest of your sleep system.
  • Protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty.
  • Includes Vortex Pump Sack, Drawstring Stuff Sack, Velcro Strap, Repair Patches
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