Features
- Welded baffles between the microfibre filled chambers, unlike traditional airmats, eliminate cold spots and create a comfortably supportive and stable air cushion
- Laminated polyester fabric is both durable, airtight and humidity resistant. The shell‘s top surface is of brushed polyester fabric that provides excellent slip resistance and comfort next to the skin.
- Honeycomb structured top surface for slip resistance and comfort
- High frequency welded seams for durability
- FlatValve Technology easy inflation and deflation valves
- Integrated pump ensures swift and intuitive inflation
- Fabric grommets Allow you to attach a pillow or the included multifunction stuffsack (which feature double cords on the inside to allow attachment to the grommets)
- Repair kit included
Specifications
| Length | 197cm |
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| Width | 65cm |
| Thickness | 9cm |
| Rolled Size | 27 x 16cm |
| Fill | 200 g/m2 Texpedloft Microfibre |
| Average Weight | mat/packsack and mat combined - 1.17kg/1.189kg (Long Wide) |
| Relative Warmth (R Value) | 6 (1.06m2.kelvins/watt) |
| Temperature Rating | -25°C |
| Made From | Laminated, polyester fabric |
Technology
FlatValve Technology: Exped is the first manufacturer worldwide to incorporate these durable, easy to use valves in selfinflating mats. Two flat valves, one for inflation and one for deflation are found in the mat. One-way flaps on the valves hinder air from escaping during inflation, as 'self inflating mats' usually need a couple of breaths of air for top-up, and prevent air from re-entering during deflation and roll-up. Being flat in design, non protruding, of soft PU and without sharp edges makes these valves more durable than traditional ones./p>
Video
Kaj from Exped discusses the Exped SynMat insulation:
Tips on inflating the SynMat:
Deflating the Mat:
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