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MegaMat Duo 10 LW+
Exped
MegaMat Duo 10 LW+
$399.95
Description

  Truly the ultimate car-camping pad; it's HUGE!

  Building on the popularity of the Exped MegaMat, the MegaMat Duo 10 LW+ is truly the closest you can come to sleeping on your bed at home. Double wide for two people, this mat completely fills a wide 2-person tent. Vertical sidewalls carry its 10 cm thickness right to the edge in all directions offering an absolutely level sleeping surface. High quality foam insulation and a stretch tricot top surface offer amazing support. This double wide car camping pad is the ultimate car sleeping pad or rafting mat!

  Smart stuff sack: Height-adjustable roll-top bag with carry strap, which can also be used as a shoulder bag.

  The Exped MegaMat Duo 10 LW+ Includes a Mini Pump as inflation aid.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Exped
Gender:
Unisex
R-Value:
9.5
Insulated Pad:
Yes
Insulation Type:
16 kg/m3 PU foam
Pad Length:
77.6 in.
Pad Width:
52 in.
Pad Thickness:
4 in. / 10 cm
Weight:
Mat: 163.3 oz
Pump: 1.6 oz
Stuff sack: 7.1 oz
Bag Stuff Size:
27.6 x 11.8 in.
Other Features:
Temperature Rating Estimate: -54°F

• 3D construction for a fully level sleeping surface from edge to edge
• Ultimate comfort
• Ideal in camper vans
• Fills out a tent floor like a thick carpet
• Self-inflates most of the way; MiniPump included for additional inflation

MATERIALS
-- Top: 50 D Polyester, TPU Polyether film laminate, hydrolysis resistant, honeycomb embossed, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified
-- Bottom: 75 D Polyester, TPU Polyether film laminate, hydrolysis resistant, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified
-- Insulation: 16 kg/m² open cell PU foam, Oekotex 100 certified
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