Big Agnes Dual Core Pad
A little extra insulation goes a long way on a cold night. This well constructed pad has Primaloft Insulation built in to keep you well insulated down to 20
o. The EZ-Flate valve makes this pad easy to inflate as well as deflate. Designed for alpine or winter camping it provides all the insulation and cushion you need without taking up too much space or weighing you down. It's desgined to work flawlessly for Big Agnes bags and their integrated sleeping pad sleave. The pads come in Rectangular and Mummy shapes.
Features:
- Double insulated air chamber pad. 2.5" thickness offers more comfortable and compact alternative to self-inflating pads
- PrimaLoft
Eco synthetic insulation made from 50% recycled materials layered with
high density foam to make our warmest air chamber pad
- I-beam
construction eliminates welded seams to reduce cold spots and ensures
quick inflation/deflation, consistent air flow and stability
- Durable 70D hexagonal rip-stop nylon top and 70D nylon bottom
- Internal polyurethane coating
- Non-breakable brass valve with plastic coated EZ-FlateTM mouthpiece
- Add a closed cell foam pad in colder temperatures for extra insulation
- Store unrolled with valve open
- Stuff sack and repair kit included. The repair kit is in a small pocket on the inside of the stuff sack. It's sort of hidden, so look twice!
- Each pad individually inflated and tested
- EZ-FlateTM
Valve instructions: Twist black part of valve ounter-clockwise to open.
Blow into valve to inflate. Hold gray portion of valve in mouth while
spinning
black portion clockwise to close.
Sizes:
| Size |
Color |
Rated To |
Weight |
|
| 20" x 66" x 2.5" |
plum/black |
0 degrees |
34oz |
|
| 20" x 72" x 2.5" |
plum/black |
0 degrees |
38oz |
|
| 20" x 78" x 2.5" |
plum/black |
0 degrees |
41oz |
|
| 25" x 78" x 2.5" |
plum/black |
0 degrees |
49oz |
|
| 20" x 72" x 2.5" mummy |
plum/black |
0 degrees |
31oz |
|
| 20" x 78" x 2.5" mummy |
plum/black |
0 degrees |
33oz |
|
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 17 October, 2008.