This air mattress has a layer of synthetic insulation that gives it three-season usage. It is mummy-shaped and comes in a regular and long length. It takes about 20 breaths or so to blow it up. It has a DWR (water-repellant) finish and an anti-fungal treatment inside. It rolls up easily to a small packed size and it comes with a stuff sack and repair kit. Images |
Reviews | tarol | Untitled Review | | 
Voted 4/5 | I love my insul-mat max thermo air mattress! It is very comfy, much more so than a Therma-rest IMHO. And it's about the same size and weight as a Therma-rest Ultralight or Prolight so you really can't go wrong! I've used mine down to 20* or so and have been warm. | | Posted Feb 9, 2006 4:03 pm | | tarol | Update | | 
Voted 4/5 | Well, after about a year my insul-mat went flat and I couldn't find the leak so I took it back to REI and they refunded my money. I then bought a Big Agnes Insulated Air Core and so far it's doing fine... | | Posted Jan 22, 2007 8:11 pm | | lizrdboy | Back Saver | | 
Voted 5/5 | I've had my insul-mat max for a full season now and I'm a believer. Spent about 20 nights on it and never had back pain in the morning (always did with my ridgerest). Slept on the snow twice in 5* temp with no problem. Weight is comparable to ridgrests and it's easier to pack. Oh yeah, it's great fun to inflate at 12,000ft! | | Posted Mar 1, 2007 6:10 am |
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