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Tensor (Spring 2023)
NEMO
Tensor (Spring 2023)
$128.96 - $142.95
Description

  Built on NEMO's iconic proprietary Spaceframe™ baffle construction, the Tensor sleeping pad offers quiet, supportive comfort in an ultralight package. The internal architecture provides unparalleled stability and weight distribution, using low-stretch die-cut trusses to eliminate springiness while protecting elbows and hips from poking through to the ground.

  A new internal layer of ultra-thin film reduces convection currents and adds R-value. Tensor™ features 100% bluesign®-certified, recycled 20D polyester fabrics and comes with a Vortex™ pump sack which mates with the custom Laylow™ zero-profile valve for easy inflation and personalized comfort. If having your best adventure depends on good sleep, Tensor™ has the perfect formula.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
NEMO
Color:
Goldfinch
Pad Thickness:
3 in.
R-Value:
2.5
Insulated Pad:
No
Pad Width:
Reg Mummy: 20 in.
Reg: 20 in.
Reg Wide: 25 in.
Long-Wide: 25 in.
Length:
Reg Mummy: 72 in.
Reg: 72 in.
Reg Wide: 72 in.
Large: 76 in.
Packed Weight:
Reg Mummy: 16 oz
Reg: 17 oz
Reg Wide: 1 lb 4 oz
Long-Wide: 1 lb 5 oz.
Bag Stuff Size:
Reg Mummy: 8 x 3 in.
Reg: 8 x 3 in.
Reg Wide: 9.5 x 3.5 in.
Large: 9.5 x 3.5 in.
Other Features:
  • Spaceframe™ baffles offer unparalleled stability and weight distribution, using low-stretch, die-cut trusses that eliminate springiness.
  • A new ultra-thin film within internal architecture adds R-value.
  • 100% bluesign®-certified, 20D premium recycled polyester fabric.
  • 3 inches of quiet and supportive cushioning without the usual “waterbed” feel.
  • Included Vortex™ pump sack provides easy and fast inflation, saves breath at elevation, and minimizes moisture entering the pad.
  • Laylow™ zero-profile, multifunctional, micro-adjustable valve is flush to the pad and allows fine-tuning of comfort.
  • Wide range of sizes for pairing with the rest of your sleep system.
  • Packaging is made from recycled materials and is 100% recyclable.
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