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Klymit Inertia X-Lite Camping Mattress
The Inertia X-Lite camping pad rolls up smaller than that banana in your pack, and can be inflated with as little as 2 breaths. It offers the adjustable comfort through the use of a dry air pump, which allows you to reach higher pressures than ordinary mouth-inflatable pads. The cut out regions of the pad not only reduce the pad’s bulk and weight, but are the basis for Klymit’s patent pending Loft Pocket Technology. Loft Pockets allow the insulation on the bottom of sleeping bags to maintain loft and warmth beneath your body, where it would normally be compacted and useless, while promoting breathability. Built with durable ripstop 30D top and 75D bottom fabrics, the Inertia X-Lite is also one of the toughest pads on the market. Klymit Pad Includes:Patch Kit, Air Pump, and Carrying Sack Weight: 6.1 oz, 173 g Dimensions: 42″ x 18″ x 1.5″, 107 cm x 46 cm x 4 cm Type: inflatable Sleeping Pad R-Value: Loft Pockets Packed Size:2.5″ x 5.5″, 6.4 cm x 14 cm Includes: Dry Air Pump, Stuff Sack, Patch Kit Fabric: 30D Top/75D Bottom Polyester Warranty: Limited Lifetime Loft pockets allow the insulation on the bottom of sleeping bags to maintain loft and warmth beneath your body, where it would normally be compacted and useless, while promoting breathability. Built with ripstop 30d top and coated 75d bottom, the Inertia X-Lite is also one of the toughest pads on the market with a burst pressure of over 10 psi. You CAN believe your eyes, at 6.1 ounces the Inertia X-Lite is the world’s lightest, most compact, and most technically advanced 3/4 length camping pad ever. Designed with body mapping technology it gives you support and comfort where you need it and not where you don’t. 1. Why body mapping? Body mapping allows Klymit to make the lightest, most compact, and incredibly comfortable sleeping pads. The pads are designed around the human anatomy to support you where you need. 2. Why are there cut outs? The cut outs are called loft pockets. They increase warmth while decr