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Self Inflating Mat Or Camp Bed

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You are using a web browser we don't support. Please use the latest version of one of these browsers. Horizontally cored foam reduces weight and bulk 3.5-inch thickness provides ample cushioning 2 quick-closing, high-flow valves Soft, stretch polyester top 150-denier polyester bottom resists wear All seams are weldedmost sleeping pads REI sells range in R-value from 1.0 (minimally insulated) to 9.5 (highly insulated) Includes a stuff sack With nearly 80 years of adventure stitched in, REI Co-op brand gear is built better by co-op experts, employees and members. View all REI Co-op Sleeping Pads REI Co-op Camp Bed 3.5 Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad Reviews - page 2 Is there a way to tie two mattresses, side by side, they seam to move apart on the tent floor? The Therm-a-Rest Universal Couple Kit will be a good choice for mating two Camp Bed 3.5 pads. Does anybody know of a cover for this? I like to cover my airmat with a cotton sleep sack like people use when they stay at a youth hostel.




I buy them at REI too. Is there a maximum weight limit for the 3.5" REI Camp Beds? I'm 245lbs.  I've had no trouble with this mattress in regards to weight. I can't get this to deflate--what do I need to do? To deflate the Camp Bed 3.5, the best bet would be to open both valves and roll the mattress up starting at the foot of the pad. How should I store this pad when not in use?  Does it need to be unrolled and stored flat (or upright)? It should be stored unrolled, flat, valves open with nothing resting on top. I store mine under my bed. How comfortable is this pad for sleeping on a hardwood floor, and does it require a sleeping bag or is the padding of the pad alone sufficient? (I am a fairly large person and also not so young.) This pad is 3.5 inches thick and will be relatively comfortable on a hardwood floor. We recommend using a sleeping bag or blanket to stay warm. Can this be pumped up by a hand pump or electric pump to speed up the inflation process?




The REI Camp Bed 3.5 can be inflated using a pump as long as an appropriately sized valve adapter is used. In fact, they can also be inflated by mouth. Is there a good way to test this for leaks? Mine has developed a slow leak and I can't find it. I'm worried about submerging it in water to test it... The best way to test a sleeping pad for leaks is to submerge it in a tub of water while it is inflated. You should be able to see bubbles escaping consistently from the location of the leak or leaks. Alternative methods do exist but may not allow you to have confidence that the entire surface has been checked for leaks. REI Co-op Camp Bed 3.5 Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad Questions - page 2 We stand behind everything we sell. If you are not satisfied with your REI purchase, you can return it for a replacement or refund within one year of purchase. REI's guarantee doesn't cover ordinary wear and tear or damage caused by improper use or accidents. If your item has a manufacturing defect in its materials or workmanship, you can return it at any time.




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