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ProLite Plus
Therm-a-Rest
ProLite Plus
$114.95 - $144.95
Description

  3-season self-inflating comfort in a packable and lightweight package

  The ProLite Plus mattress combines outstanding three-season warmth with the convenience of self-inflation. U.S. sourced patent-pending diagonal-cut foam delivers more warmth than the more common vertical channels, making it the ideal choice for backpacking and shoulder-season alpine trips. Now featuring the intuitive and dependable WingLock™ Valve for easy inflation and quick deflation. Stuff sack included.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Therm-a-Rest
Pad Thickness:
1.5 in (3.8 cm)
R-Value:
3.2
Pad Width:
Small: 20 in (51 cm)
Regular: 20 in (51 cm)
Large: 25 in (64 cm)
Gender:
Unisex
Insulated Pad:
Yes
Color:
Cayenne
Weight:
Small: 16 oz (450 g)
Regular: 1 lb 7 oz (650 g)
Large: 1 lb 15 oz (880 g)
Length:
Small: 47 in (119 cm)
Regular: 72 in (183 cm)
Large: 77 in (196 cm)
Bag Stuff Size:
Small: 11 x 5.8 in (28 x 15 cm)
Regular: 11 x 6.8 in (28 x 17 cm)
Large: 13 x 7 in (33 x 18 cm)
Other Features:
Three-Season Warmth: Thick, patent-pending diagonal-cut foam offers efficient comfort while sleeping under the stars.
Ultra-Compact: Lightweight foam boosts compressibility for easy packing.
Self-Inflating: Expanding foam core self-inflates; top off with just a few breaths for personalized firmness.
WingLock™ Valve: This intuitive and dependable valve maximizes air flow for easier inflation and quicker deflation. Wings toggle for one-way inflation to save energy.
• Stuff sack included.
• USA Built of the Finest US and Global Materials
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