ALPS Mountaineering  Nimble Insulated Double Sleeping Pad

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Wake up rested with the ALPS Mountaineering Nimble Insulated Double Sleeping Pad. Its 3D body-mapped design helps keep you from sliding or rolling off no matter what sleeping position you prefer.

Color: Charcoal
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Features

  • TechLoft Silver insulation provides an R-value of 3.9 and is treated with antimicrobials to prevent bacteria growth
  • Contoured surface helps keep you on the mat
  • 40-denier ripstop nylon fabric
  • Lightweight and packs small
  • Flat valve allows easy inflation and deflation
  • Included stuff sack features a one-way valve that securely attaches to the flat valve on the pad, doubling as a pump sack for quick inflation
  • Repair kit included

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Sleeping Pad Type

Air

Sleeping Pad Shape

Rectangular

Insulated

Yes

Insulation Type

Synthetic

R-Value

3.9

Repair Kit Included

Yes

Stuff Sack Included

Yes

Packed Size

6 x 16 inches

Sleeping Capacity

2-person

Pad Thickness (in.)

4.5 inches

Dimensions

80 x 53 x 4.5 inches

Weight

4 lbs. 8 oz.

Gender

Unisex

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1 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

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Jobeans
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Surprisingly Good Night’s Sleep

1 week ago

Used this for a two night camp with girlfriend and her dog, temps in the low 40s at night. Easy to inflate manually (lungs, not the inflate bag). Pretty stiff cushioning, and did not lose any air until deflating it whilst breaking camp. The ridge in the middle was a bit uncomfortable when we were seeking closeness, but neither of us stirred when the other moved and did not get vaulted off the bed, so each side is impressively stable if someone on the opposite side is tossing/turning. Insulation seemed great and we stayed warm, considering the ground under the tent was saturated with moisture from torrential rain and hail storms through the night. Repacking back into its sack was a breeze. Seems sturdy enough construction to take some abuse over many seasons.

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