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Exped deepsleep mat review
Exped deepsleep mat review













exped deepsleep mat review
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The packed size is also such that you need a car for transportation. Regarding the weight, the pad is quite heavy, you will see the numbers for both options below. Its temperature rating is simply impressive so you will will be protected from the cold ground in any case, no matter how and where you use it. Regarding the best use & climate, the pad is for two people, and you can use it for car camping, to sleep in the car and in the tent. So this is moderate, but the pad is very stable and without much plushness, there is no bouncing here, and it is good for any sort of sleepers.

exped deepsleep mat review

I already mentioned its thickness, the number 7.5 in the official name is related to it. But the LW version is both long and wide enough for two adults. I must say that what they call the medium size is quite small and narrow and I do not see it as a pad for two people at all. Regarding the size, as mentioned above you have them in two sizes. Who is this Exped DeepSleep Mat 7.5 Duo for There are straps included to keep it rolled, see the picture below. To deflate, open the one-way deflation valve and compress the pad with your body. This is a big pad so it is important to deflate it properly in order to place it in its included carry bag. You can always blow some air in to speed up the process. There are two low profile but wide valves on one of its ends, see how they look. But it takes some time, give it half an hour or so. When you unfold the pad and open the valves, it will inflate by itself. On their site they claim this is the official ASTM F3340-18 rating, so it should be reliable. This is where the pad shines, its temperature rating is -50.8 ☏ (-46 C). The insulation is an open-cell PU foam, 16 kg/m² and Oekotex 100 certified. The bottom is a stronger 75D polyester with the same other features. It is also hydrolysis resistant, honeycomb embossed, and Oeko-Tex 100 certified. You will want to know that this is a quiet material. The top shell fabric is quite durable 75D micro brushed polyester with a TPU polyether film laminate. So these are self-inflating sleeping pads with a moderate thickness of 3 inches (7.6 cm) and with vertical side walls. The duo sizes are in focus here, but all of them share the same basic features. They build it in two duo sizes and four solo sizes.

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Exped deepsleep mat review