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Ultra 7R - Rectangular
Exped
Ultra 7R - Rectangular
$239.95
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  With the highest warmth rating in the Ultra sleeping mat series, the Ultra 7R is a cozy, lightweight, and compact sleeping mat. Features include recycled 20 D ripstop face fabric, certified carbon neutral by myclimate. It is perfect for human-powered adventures including backpacking, thru-hiking, bikepacking and alpine climbing.

  EXPED's DOWNMAT TECHNOLOGY™, with 700 cu in down insulation, allows for use in all seasons or simply to keep cold-sleepers warm any time. Meanwhile, a 9 cm thick air cushion cradles the body for ultimate comfort. Air chambers run head to toe, fully supporting the body for an unrivaled night's sleep and giving maximum durability.

  

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Description
Brand:
Exped
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Charcoal
Dimensions:
- Medium: 72 x 20.5 x 3.5 in
- Medium Wide: 72 x 25.6 x 3.5 in
- Long Wide: 77.6 x 25.6 x 3.5 in
Packed Dimensions:
- Medium: 11 x 5.5 in
- Medium Wide: 13 x 5.5 in
- Long Wide: 13 x 5.5 in
Pad Thickness:
3.5 in
Insulated:
Yes
R-Value:
7.1
Weight:
- Medium: 21.9 oz
- Medium Wide: 27.9 oz
- Long Wide: 30.2 oz
Fabric:
Recycled 20D ripstop polyester, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified
Insulation:
700 cuin/oz Down, RDS certified
Other Features:
  • Ultra-lightweight, compact and supportive sleeping mats insulated for all-season use or cold-sleepers in 3 seasons.
  • SYNMAT TECHNOLOGY™ - 160 g/m2 Texpedloft insulation welded to the top and bottom of the air chambers ensures maximum warmth over the lifetime of the mat.
  • Recycled 20 D ripstop polyester is 3x stronger and uses less carbon, energy and water.
  • Airtight, durable and hydrolysis-resistant fabric lamination.
  • Welded baffles separate air chambers, create a cushioned and stable sleep surface and prevent cold spots.
  • EXPED FLATVALVE - Pioneered by EXPED. Large FlatValves provide industry-leading durability, reliability and intuitive performance for rapid inflation and deflation.
  • COMFORT CRADLE - Air chambers run head-to-toe, fully supporting the body for an unrivaled night’s sleep and increased durability. EXPED's comfort cradle side rails center and secure the sleeper on the mat.
  • Schnozzel pumpbag included for rapid, moisture-free mat inflation; doubles as waterproof compression bag.
  • Rectangular design maximizes sleep surface and warmth, while tapered design (head to foot) saves weight and reduces bulk when packed.
  • CARBON NEUTRAL - Exped measures, reduces and fully offsets CO2 from manufacturing and shipping this product.
  • Contents: Mat, schnozzel pumpbag, repair kit with glue and adhesive patches, stuff sack
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