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Deepsleep mat duo 7.59/1/2023 ![]() ![]() In summary, I'd recommend this comfy setup if you have the time and patience to deal with it afterwards. 60 L & up 55 L or less Travel Accessories CAMP ESSENTIALS. No matter how I mess with the inflate/deflate valves, there's always air stuck in the mat. Alpine Hiking Backpacking Urban Waterproof Backpack Accessories GEAR BAGS & TRAVEL. I spend around 20 minutes every time attempting to get it nice and flat and eventually give up. ![]() Secondly, good luck ever fully deflating the mat. Yes, my expectations are correct- I know it's not geared towards tent campers and it's not meant to be stowed away and taken out every day. It's more difficult than any pad, tent, or sleeping bag than I've ever used. Once you have it out of its pack sack, you might as well give up on ever fitting it back into it. Where this sleeping mat disappoints is in its deflating and its storage. Using technology from Expeds famous MegaMat, the self-inflating DeepSleep Mat Duo 7.5 offers edge-to-edge, 3D comfort with a cozy brushed 75 denier top. ![]() The size is just right for car camping in my 2000 Toyota 4Runner, and just big enough for yourself and an SO, assuming you're comfortable with one another. In that regard, I see no way it could be more comfortable. DESCRIPTION: TAKE 10: 10 off all Exped Sleeping Pads with code DEPXE at checkout Using technology from EXPEDs famous MegaMat, the DeepSleep Duo Mat offers. Worth It? Depends on Your Time & Patience Waterproof Compression Bag and Telecompression Bag Note: Even the most elaborate suspension system can only work perfectly when fitted correctly! And as no two backs are identical, we recommend testing backpacks with sample weights in an outdoor specialty shop.ĮXPED sleeping bags come in different lengths and widths, depending on the style, to ensure a good fit for a variety of different users and body types.ĭimensions (closed): 20.1 × 10.2 × 7.5 in Use a measuring tape to measure the distance between the top edge of the shoulders or C7 vertebrae (the one that protrudes when facing down) to the top crest of the hip bone (pelvis). But no rule without exceptions and sometimes a shorter torso length is better, for example in alpine or mountaineering situations where a short back allows easy access to the climbing harness. The center of the hipbelt ideally rests on the hip bone crest (pelvis) in order to bear the bulk of the load (refer to diagram) especially on large internal frame backpacks. Defining torso length is not necessarily critical on a daypack but crucial on backpacking or alpine touring packs, as only perfect fit can warrant transfer of a bulk of the pack weight to the hips. Depending on pack volume and intended use the suspension system of a backpack becomes an essential feature. ![]()
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