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Tensor All-Season Ultralight Insulated Pad
NEMO
Tensor All-Season Ultralight Insulated Pad
$199.95 - $229.95
Description

  Improving on their best-selling original Tensor line, the NEMO Tensor All-Season offers greater warmth for four-season use without adding any weight. Designed to be a go-to pad all year long, it straddles all seasons and keeps its reputation for low-decibel dozing.

  The pad’s interior features NEMO’s proprietary Spaceframe™ baffle design, which utilizes low-stretch fabric trusses to create stable support and offer just the right amount of give — all while avoiding any wobbly waterbed feeling. Inside each baffle are two suspended layers of ultra-thin, metallized Thermal Mirror™ film, which efficiently reflect body heat and contribute to the pad’s overall 5.4 R-value. The layers’ clever floating construction eliminates the crinkling, crunchy sound that many insulated air pads are known for, earning Tensor a reputation for peace and quiet on the trail.

  Armed with premium, durable 20D (top) and 40D (bottom) nylon, Tensor All-Season is better protected against punctures and tears, and — like all NEMO sleeping pads — it includes a Vortex™ pump sack. Vortex effortlessly mates with the pad’s zero-profile, microadjustable Laylow™ valve for easy inflation in just minutes.

  

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Description
Brand:
NEMO
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Blade / Spicy Orange
R-Value:
5.4
Thickness:
3.5 in
Insulation:
Aluminized Film
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: 14.1 oz / 400 g
Reg: 1 lb 0 oz / 440 g
Reg Wide: 1 lb 3 oz / 530 g
Long Wide: 1 lb 4 oz / 580 g
Packed Weight:
Reg Mummy: 17 oz / 480 g
Reg: 1 lb 2 oz / 522 g
Reg Wide: 1 lb 6 oz / 620 g
Long Wide: 1 lb 7 oz / 664 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 4.0 in dia / 27 x 10.5 cm dia
Long Wide: 10.5 x 4.5 in dia / 27 x 11.5 cm dia
Other Features:
  • Two layers of floating Thermal Mirror™ metallized film provide quiet insulation with an unprecedented weight-to-warmth ratio.
  • Impressively quiet for uninterrupted sleep (and happy neighbors).
  • Spaceframe™ baffles offer unparalleled stability and weight distribution, using low-stretch, die-cut trusses that eliminate springiness.
  • 3.5 inches of stable, cushioned loft for incredibly comfortable nights.
  • 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 in cold temperatures.
  • 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, Stuff Sack, Velcro Strap, Repair Kit
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