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Model: 120R

2011 Backpacker Magazine Editor's Choice.

Product Description:

The Nemo Equipment Inc. Astro Air Sleeping Pads brings a new level of comfort to the NZ Backcountry and is sure to keep you nice and cozy while you sleep whether you're camping in the summer or backpacking in autumn or spring. 

Forget your typical inch thick backcountry pad; the Nemo Astro Insulated Pad is 3 inches (7.5 cm) thick and still weighs as little as a pound and a quarter.

Lateral baffles make the pad feel wider and smoother, and 75D Polyester Fabric resists puncture while keeping the weight down.

This insulated version of the Astro with PrimaLoft will keep you warm when temperatures dip and the cold from the ground creeps up.

The Nemo Astro Insulated Sleeping Pad includes a stuff sack, compression strap, and repair patches.

NEMO Astro Air Sleeping Pads use airtight Valves that allow you to squeeze out every last drop of air when packing up camp, greatly reducing the pack size. Depending on your pack needs, sleeping pad can be folded at different widths to accommodate available space.

Includes Stuff Sack and Repair Kit.

Technical Specifications:

 
  • Material: 75D PU Polyester
  • Shape: Rectangular
  • Size: 183 x 51 x 7.5 cm (inflated)
  • Weight: 672 grams (incl.  Stuff Sack)
  • R Value: 4
  • Insulation Type: PrimaLoft
  • Season Rating: 3 Season  – Spring, Summer, Autumn
  • Pack Size: W 220 x D 110 mm
  • Colour: Yellow/Grey
  • Origin: Taiwan
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