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Description
The Snugpak Basecamp Ops Self Inflating Midi Mat is a compact, lightweight sleeping mat built for campers and backpackers who need a thermal barrier and cushion between themselves and hard or rocky ground without carrying the weight and bulk of a full-size mat. The self-inflating PU foam core expands automatically when the blow and lock valve is opened, and fine-tuning firmness takes only a few breaths. A non-slip bottom surface keeps the mat in place on tent floors and shelters throughout the night, and the included stuff sack and repair kit round out a complete, field-ready package.
Lightweight Ground Insulation That Sets Up in Seconds
Features
- The self-inflating blow and lock valve system expands the PU foam core automatically when opened, allowing the mat to reach usable firmness with minimal effort and zero pump required.
- Fine-tune firmness by adding a few breaths through the valve, then lock it closed to hold your preferred inflation level through the night.
- The non-slip polyester peach brushed bottom surface grips tent floors and ground sheets, preventing the mat from shifting while you sleep.
- At 18 oz and packing down to 11 x 4 inches, the Midi Mat adds meaningful sleep quality to any kit without the weight penalty of a full-size inflatable mat.
- The included stuff sack keeps the mat compact and protected during transport, and the repair kit gives you a field fix for minor punctures without cutting a trip short.
- The Midi Mat's 47 x 20 inch sleeping surface covers torso and hips — the highest-priority insulation zone — making it a practical choice for ultralight setups paired with an insulated sleeping bag.
Specifications
- Weight: 18 oz (500 g)
- Dimensions: 47 x 20 x 1 in (120 x 51 x 2.5 cm)
- Pack Size: 11 x 4 in (28 x 11 cm)
- Top Fabric: 75D Polyester Pongee / TPU
- Bottom Fabric: 100% Polyester Peach Brushed / TPU
- Foam: 20 kg/m3 PU Circle Punched
- Valve: Blow and lock self-inflating valve
- Includes: Stuff sack, repair kit
- ⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including DEHP, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.