Exped SIM Comfort 5 M Neutral One Size Sleeping Mats |
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Availability | In stock |
Product ID |
42619
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Brand | Exped |
Store | Wiggle UK and ROW |
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Description |
The Exped SIM Comfort 5 M Mat is an extremely comfortable camping mat that can be used at basecamp or in a camper van. Extra thick and with a velvety face fabric for comfort, it has a thickness of 5cm and features a classic Exped flat valve for super fast and easy inflation and deflation. Additionally, hollow cores reduce weight and packed size, while the Oeko-Tex® 100 certified materials used make it a kinder choice for the environment. About MyClimate For a product to be considered carbon neutral, all greenhouse gas emissions for its entire life cycle must be looked at; from production of raw materials to the use of the product and its disposal and/or recycling. The calculated amount of CO2 equivalents is then compensated through myclimate's high-quality climate protection projects. In addition, Exped AG offsets all operational emissions at its site in Zurich.
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Wiggle UK and ROW | Exped SIM Comfort 5 M Neutral One Size Sleeping Mats | £110.00 | Visit Store |
The Exped SIM Comfort 5 M Mat is an extremely comfortable camping mat that can be used at basecamp or in a camper van. Extra thick and with a velvety face fabric for comfort, it has a thickness of 5cm and features a classic Exped flat valve for super fast and easy inflation and deflation. Additionally, hollow cores reduce weight and packed size, while the Oeko-Tex® 100 certified materials used make it a kinder choice for the environment. About MyClimate For a product to be considered carbon neutral, all greenhouse gas emissions for its entire life cycle must be looked at; from production of raw materials to the use of the product and its disposal and/or recycling. The calculated amount of CO2 equivalents is then compensated through myclimate's high-quality climate protection projects. In addition, Exped AG offsets all operational emissions at its site in Zurich.