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OEX Traverse IMX Inflatable Ultra-lightweight Sleeping Mat, Camping Air Bed, Backpacking, Festival Essentials, Camping Equipment, Camping Accessories, Yellow, One Size

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Just connect it to your mat, open the end of the bag and fill with air, twist the top down to inflate the mat. Here is a list of some of the popular mats on the market in 2019 and some stats to help you compare the different mats. Thanks and don’t forget to drop a comment below if you have any thoughts on our OEX Traverse IMX Sleeping Mat review. It self-inflates in no time at all (and can be topped up using the OEX Dry Pump if you prefer a very full inflation), and comes with a handy carry bag. Dose the job and is easier then blowing up by lung but why ohh why oex did you not make the dry sack cylindrical and then stitch and tape or seam weld the valve on , currently the design is two flat panels welded together, great for use as dry bag but useless at catching air, if it was a cylinder the bag would stay open and it would be easy to trap the air inside.

The mat is VERY noisy when you move on it, it woke me up a few time but also kept my friend awake in the nearby tent.Products shown, tagged or featured on YouTube by creators are sold by merchants and are subject to merchant's terms and conditions. I’ve had reason to use Alpkit’s warranty on their airmats a couple of times, fortunately not mid tour.

Yes it would be nice if it was included with a mat - but the mats are cheap and would be more expensive if they included the pump.

If you want a mat adding to the list add a comment at the bottom of the page and I will add it to the the list! Do this 4 or 5 times and the mat is inflated with air that is as dry as you can get it without dessicant. If you look carefully you can find some really reputable sources for professional reviews, much like this top 8 tent review from Independent. Reviews are the reason you are here, and they’re unquestionably the most important factor we can use to help us choose a product when you’re not able to test the product for yourself.

Any recommendations for an inexpensive lightweight inflatable mat that packs down small for bike camping? Reviews will give you a great detail of information and with any luck some of the reviews will have provided information about the quality of OEX Traverse IMX Sleeping Mat. Tough and lightweight, the OEX Traverse IMX Inflatable Sleeping Mat is a must-have addition to your multi-day hiking kit.Bivy wise I’m going for an alpkit hunka as it’s better spec than the oex one and I’ll go for the oex tarp.

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In fact they probably fit in the final segment we mentioned above whereby they deliver a fantastic overall package. This is of course really helpful, but there’s almost too much information available, so it’s important to know exactly what you’re looking for. One issue I’ve heard of is moisture from your breath rotting the mat from the inside (obviously over a fairly long period). Durable and comfortable compact sleeping matIdeal for backpacking, lightweight camping and expeditionsIncludes drawstring carry bag for compact carryingInflated using the single plastic air valveMaterial: 20TD nylon ripstop, PVC coatingDimensions: 185cm x 55cm x 5.

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