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Exped MultiMat Foam Sleeping Pad

Item # EXPA0210   |   Customer Rating: Read 7 reviews  |    Bookmark and Share

Price: $48.99

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Key Features

  • Constructed of 2mm EVA foam
  • One side is backed by fast-drying, waterproof ripstop nylon

Specifications

Recommended Use: Warm-Weather Backpacking or as extra protection for colder-weather
Weight: 11 oz
Dimensions: 79" x 39" x 0.1"
Type: Closed Cell Foam Pad/Ground Cloth
Packed Size: 20" x 5"
Warranty: Lifetime

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Product Highlights

A one-of-a-kind offering, the Exped MultiMat serves as a minimalist sleeping pad, a ground cloth or even an inside-your-tent carpet! Made of EVA foam and backed on one side by a ripstop nylon surface, the MultiMat is waterproof, durable and surprisingly effective in insulating against moisture and cold surfaces. If you fold it lengthwise, it can serve as a lightweight, closed cell foam sleeping pad.

The full dimensions of the Exped MultiMat are 79" x 39" x 0.1". It weighs just 11 ounces and fits in its own included 20" x 5" (1.0 oz) stuff sack.

Exped part number: 32205107

Product Reviews

Average Customer Rating:
Exped MultiMat Foam Sleeping Pad

Average customer rating:
Number of reviews: 7

Individual Customer Reviews:

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  • Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
    3/23/2013

    Likes: I've used this several times winter camping as both a mat in my vestibule and a mat to pack my gear on getting ready to go home. It keeps the rest of my gear clean and you can feel the insulating properties when kneeling on it while packing.

    Dislikes: Nothing as of yet.

  • Valeriy B. Hawthorne CA
    11/9/2012

    Likes: quality is good

    Dislikes: not dense enough

  • Diane G D. Bellingham WA
    9/15/2012

    Likes: We used these sleeping pads on top of our twin inflated mattresses for insulation. Gets pretty cold in the Cascade mountains at night and my husband and I were warm and toasty even using 35 degree sleeping bags. Did not feel the cold from the air mattress at all.

    Dislikes: Can't say anything bad about these pads. Just wish I'd found them sooner!

  • Michael D. G. Phoenix, AZ
    4/21/2012

    Likes: Just what the name implies(MultiMat).Got your tent pitched and ready to start stuffing gear in,stop!And put down a couple of these MultiMat(s) to help insulate,but to keep the inside of your tent clean.

    Dislikes: The price,again manufacturer think volume.

  • john m. largo FL
    1/28/2012

    Likes: This pad is exactly what I was expecting. A lightweight durable layer between my tent and the tents footprint to provide and extra layer of protection from punctures to my tent and sleeping pad. It is also surprisingly warm when used as a weather barrier around the campfire or as a cool weather sleeping wrap.

    Dislikes: None

  • Shane R. Columbus OH
    4/2/2011

    Likes: Worked great this winter as a ground tarp to lay on the snow. had no condensation in the tent where the mat was. great to pull out and eat lunch on. took nap on it one time. extremely lightweight.

    Dislikes: bulk, the size is just short of the ground tarp for my tent, but that is exclusive of just my tent. overall no real downsides.

  • william c. latrobe PA
    1/31/2011

    Likes: I like that the mat is a bit oversized. Im big guy so i like that i dont roll off of it at night.

    Dislikes: No real drawbacks except packsize

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