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SUPER PRODUCT - ultralight and mega comfortable!
I bought a couple of pieces for a backpacking trip with a larger team. I had a lot of concerns about whether it would work at all, well, and whether it was a Chinese 190cm for a 1.5m man in a hat. It turned out to be a super product, but one step at a time:
- the weight is 500g - the mattress is not much heavier than a carrimata, and the size of a bicycle bidon. Tested on several pcs;)
- dimensions - sensational, with 186 cm of height there is still calmly 5-7 cm left, up to 100kg should be without any problem comfortable, that is calmly for a person 192cm and 100kg
- thickness - 6 cm in the middle, sides even about 8 cm, such a pillow that you do not need anything else - extremely comfortable, you can forget about the mattress
- Warmth - despite appearances, this air cushion provides great thermal comfort; I have the impression that it is even better than on a mattress, but this is due to the fact that it is incomparably comfortable to sleep on.
- in the description there is no information about the reflective cord from the cover - seemingly nothing, but still nice
- repair patch included (!!)
- cool colour of broken navy blue
Comments:
- the tent seems soft under finger pressure, but that's how it's supposed to be; here a note of caution not to over-inflate it - it's best to inflate it by mouth;
- the mattress pump, e.g. Bestway, fits without any problems.
- roll up - PROTIP how to do it so it goes into the cover: first roll up from the legs to the head to let all the air out, then unfold flat, fold lengthways in half, and then in half again; follow the factory folding marks; and then roll up the whole thing - it goes into the cover without any problem
- Blowing - the cushion is blown first, the air has to be slightly "pushed" downwards. I don't know what the purpose of this is, but I think it could have been better solved with more pillow-mattress channels. Nevertheless, it's more of a fuss and I'm probably picking on you?
I bought a couple of pieces for a backpacking trip with a larger team. I had a lot of concerns about whether it would work at all, well, and whether it was a Chinese 190cm for a 1.5m man in a hat. It turned out to be a super product, but one step at a time:
- the weight is 500g - the mattress is not much heavier than a carrimata, and the size of a bicycle bidon. Tested on a 6pc? I think the manufacturer conservatively stated this 570g;
- dimensions - easily suitable for a person of 192 cm and 100kg, dimensions given AFTER AIR CONDITIONING
- Thickness - 6 cm in the centre, sides even approx. 8 cm, cushion so that you do not need anything else - mega comfortable; approx. 17 cm
- Can you forget about the mattress?
- Warmth - despite appearances, this air cushion gives great thermal comfort; I have the impression that it is even better than on a mattress;
- The description doesn't include information about the reflective cord from the cover - seemingly nothing, but cool nonetheless
- repair patch included (!!)
- cool colour of broken navy blue
Comments:
- the tent seems soft under finger pressure, but that's how it's supposed to be; here a note of caution not to over-inflate it - it's best to inflate it by mouth;
- mattress pumps such as Bestway's can be used without problems.
- PROTIP on how to roll up / how to make it fit into the mattress cover: first roll up from the legs to the head to let all the air out, then lay the mattress flat, fold it in half lengthways and fold it in half again; follow the factory folding marks and then roll up the whole thing - it fits into the mattress cover without any problems.
- Blowing - the cushion is blown first, the air has to be slightly "pushed" downwards. I don't know what the purpose of this is, but I think it could have been better solved with more pillow-mattress channels. Nevertheless, it's a rather minor issue and I'm probably picking on you.
AT THIS PRICE IT IS A REVELATION, I WOULD FIND IT HARD TO GO BACK TO A MATTRESS PAD NOW