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Product description

Our designers, who are trekking enthusiasts, designed this compact mattress to insulate you from the ground and sleep well while bivouacking.

Our hiking enthusiasts have designed this compact mattress to insulate you from the ground on mild night’s in the wild. Self-inflating and 2.5cm thick, it’s a great addition to your sleep system

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Lightweight, inflatable trekking mattress, l size - mt100 l - 189 x 52 cm

Sale price290 SAR
Ref: 8612278
Size: L
Color : رمادي جرانيت
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Product description

Our designers, who are trekking enthusiasts, designed this compact mattress to insulate you from the ground and sleep well while bivouacking.

Our hiking enthusiasts have designed this compact mattress to insulate you from the ground on mild night’s in the wild. Self-inflating and 2.5cm thick, it’s a great addition to your sleep system

Description

Our designers, who are trekking enthusiasts, designed this compact mattress to insulate you from the ground and sleep well while bivouacking.

The principle of a self-inflating mattress

A self-inflating mattress consists of an airtight envelope glued to an open cell foam in which the air circulates. When you unfold your mattress, it will regain its shape and thickness (2.5 cm for this MT100 mattress) and fill with air. However, it requires some mouth inflation so you can adjust it to the pressure level suitable for you. Self-inflation is more or less noticeable depending on the thickness of the mattress.

Easy inflation/deflation

When using your mattress for the first time, unroll it, open the valve for 24 hours on a flat surface, then inflate it and leave it for 24 hours, valve closed, under pressure. Then you can store it away again. While trekking, take out and unroll your mattress as soon as you set up camp, valve open to facilitate pre-inflation. A self-inflating mattress inflates to about 60 to 70% on its own. You will need to blow up the rest yourself, so you can adjust the pressure to your desired comfort level.

What is the R-Value?

The R-Value is a measure of the thermal insulation. It measures the ability of a mattress to retain or prevent heat from escaping from a warm body (human body) to a cold floor. The higher the R-Value, the better the insulation of the mattress. Please note that the R-Values can be added; this means that you can use two mattresses and add their R-Values. All our mattresses are tested to standard ASTM F3340-18.

What R-Value for what use?

R-value from 0 to 1.9: Hot season (summer) only R-value from 2 to 3: 2 or 3-season (spring-summer-autumn) R-value from 3 to 4: 4-season R-value of 4.5 and higher: Use in all 4 seasons and in extreme conditions (glacier, far north and high altitudes)

Tips for sleeping well on your mattress

Once you are lying down, remember to adjust the inflation pressure of the mattress by slightly pressing the IN valve (open cap). A mattress that is too hard is often synonymous with discomfort. Silicone patches on the top of the mattress are designed to reduce the sliding of your sleeping bag on the mattress.

How to repair a leaky mattress

An inflatable mattress is not puncture-proof, but it can be repaired! When using it, take every care when installing and handling it. In the event of a problem, we recommend using self-adhesive repair patches (ref: 8557113).

Our hiking enthusiasts have designed this compact mattress to insulate you from the ground on mild night’s in the wild. Self-inflating and 2.5cm thick, it’s a great addition to your sleep system

Easy transport

Weighs 820g. Volume: 7 litres. Ø 18 cm x 29 cm. Carry bag.

Sleeping quality

Dimensions 180 x 52 x 2.5 cm. Thermal insulation. Adjustable comfort.

Thermal insulation

2 seasons of use (>5°). R-Value standard ASTM F3340-18: 2,7

Easy assembly / dismantling

Self-inflating. Efficient two-way valve with anti-return for easy handling.

Traction

Anti-slip silicon pads. Limits slippage of the sleeping bag.

Our designers, who are trekking enthusiasts, designed this compact mattress to insulate you from the ground and sleep well while bivouacking.

Our designers, who are trekking enthusiasts, designed this compact mattress to insulate you from the ground and sleep well while bivouacking.

The principle of a self-inflating mattress

A self-inflating mattress consists of an airtight envelope glued to an open cell foam in which the air circulates. When you unfold your mattress, it will regain its shape and thickness (2.5 cm for this MT100 mattress) and fill with air. However, it requires some mouth inflation so you can adjust it to the pressure level suitable for you. Self-inflation is more or less noticeable depending on the thickness of the mattress.

Easy inflation/deflation

When using your mattress for the first time, unroll it, open the valve for 24 hours on a flat surface, then inflate it and leave it for 24 hours, valve closed, under pressure. Then you can store it away again. While trekking, take out and unroll your mattress as soon as you set up camp, valve open to facilitate pre-inflation. A self-inflating mattress inflates to about 60 to 70% on its own. You will need to blow up the rest yourself, so you can adjust the pressure to your desired comfort level.

What is the R-Value?

The R-Value is a measure of the thermal insulation. It measures the ability of a mattress to retain or prevent heat from escaping from a warm body (human body) to a cold floor. The higher the R-Value, the better the insulation of the mattress. Please note that the R-Values can be added; this means that you can use two mattresses and add their R-Values. All our mattresses are tested to standard ASTM F3340-18.

What R-Value for what use?

R-value from 0 to 1.9: Hot season (summer) only R-value from 2 to 3: 2 or 3-season (spring-summer-autumn) R-value from 3 to 4: 4-season R-value of 4.5 and higher: Use in all 4 seasons and in extreme conditions (glacier, far north and high altitudes)

Tips for sleeping well on your mattress

Once you are lying down, remember to adjust the inflation pressure of the mattress by slightly pressing the IN valve (open cap). A mattress that is too hard is often synonymous with discomfort. Silicone patches on the top of the mattress are designed to reduce the sliding of your sleeping bag on the mattress.

How to repair a leaky mattress

An inflatable mattress is not puncture-proof, but it can be repaired! When using it, take every care when installing and handling it. In the event of a problem, we recommend using self-adhesive repair patches (ref: 8557113).

Our hiking enthusiasts have designed this compact mattress to insulate you from the ground on mild night’s in the wild. Self-inflating and 2.5cm thick, it’s a great addition to your sleep system

Easy transport

Weighs 820g. Volume: 7 litres. Ø 18 cm x 29 cm. Carry bag.

Sleeping quality

Dimensions 180 x 52 x 2.5 cm. Thermal insulation. Adjustable comfort.

Thermal insulation

2 seasons of use (>5°). R-Value standard ASTM F3340-18: 2,7

Easy assembly / dismantling

Self-inflating. Efficient two-way valve with anti-return for easy handling.

Traction

Anti-slip silicon pads. Limits slippage of the sleeping bag.

Our designers, who are trekking enthusiasts, designed this compact mattress to insulate you from the ground and sleep well while bivouacking.