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Synergy Luxe Sheet
Therm-a-Rest
Synergy Luxe Sheet
$62.95 - $67.95
Description

  Synergy Luxe sheets wrap your sleeping pad in a layer of luxurious brushed microfiber, adding amazing comfort for a great night’s rest with quilt-based sleep systems. They also protect your sleeping pad from collecting dirt and body oils, reducing the need for cleaning and extending the life of your pad. Perimeter loops make them ideal for mating with Therm-a-Rest® quilts and blankets when you’re sleeping directly on your pad. Works with rectangular or tapered pads.

  Sewn from a soft, 100% recycled brushed polyester, the Synergy Luxe Sheet is machine washable for hassle-free care.

  Pads and quilts sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Therm-a-Rest
Gender:
Unisex
Fabric:
100% recycled polyester
Weight:
- 25 inch: 11.8 oz
- 30 inch: 13.7 oz
Length:
- 25 inch: 77 in.
- 30 inch: 77 in.
Size:
- 25 inch: fits one 25-inch wide pad
- 30 inch: fits one 30-inch wide pad
Other Features:
  • Sustainable Comfort: Super-soft, 100% recycled brushed microfiber polyester is kind to your skin and the Earth; machine washable for hassle-free care.
  • Improve Your Sleep System: Ideal for Therm-a-Rest quilt and blanket-based sleep systems, with perimeter loops for easy attachment.
  • Extend the Life of Your Pad: Keeps your pad free of dirt and body oils, prolonging its lifespan.
  • Flexible Sizing & Fit: Fits both rectangular and tapered mattresses.
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