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Z Lite SOL
Therm-a-Rest
Z Lite SOL
$47.95 - $57.95
Description

  Always a favorite of the ultralight elite, the Z Lite SOL expands upon the utralight performance of the Original Z Lite by adding a reflective ThermaCapture coating to capture radiant heat and increase overall warmth by nearly 15%. Factoring in the system of heat trapping dimples, the Z Lite SOL has an R-Value of 2.0, making it perfect for use on its own in warmer weather or layering under another pad for extra warmth in the cold. The proprietary foams are softer on top for extra comfort and denser on the bottom for extra durability, making the Z Lite SOL an ideal closed-cell foam pad for those in need of an ultralight, highly compact and super-reliable sleep system.

  Water bottle shown for scale; not included.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Therm-a-Rest
Gender:
Unisex
Insulated Pad:
Yes
R-Value:
2.0
Pad Thickness:
0.75 in (2 cm)
Weight:
Small: 10 oz (290 g)
Regular: 14 oz (410 g)
Length:
Small: 51 in (130 cm)
Regular: 72 in (183 cm)
Width:
Small: 20 in (51 cm)
Regular: 20 in (51 cm)
Packed Size:
Small: 20 x 4 x 5.5 in (51 x 10 x 14 cm)
Regular: 20 x 5 x 5.5 in (51 x 13 x 14 cm)
Made In:
USA
Other Features:
Advanced Warmth: ThermaCapture™ surface reflects radiant heat back to your body, amplifying the warmth of the heat-trapping dimples by 20% (for best results, use reflective side up).
Compact Design: Folding design is compact and easy to pack.
Extra Durable: Virtually indestructible closed-cell foam provides lasting, economical comfort.
Layer It: Add 2.0 R-Value and protection from punctures when you layer the Z Lite SOL under another sleeping pad.
Endless Utility: Sleeping pad, sitting pad, mosquito swatter... Fold it and find your best uses!
Material: Crosslinked Polyethylene
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