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Comfy Life2-Person Self-Inflatable Camping Mattress with Repair Patches

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R1,299

Retail: R1,900
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A game-changer for outdoor enthusiasts! Crafted from lightweight, skin-friendly TPU nylon fabric, this water-resistant and durable sleeping pad is the ultimate companion for camping, backpacking, and hiking.

No pump? No problem! This mattress is self-inflating! With a hassle-free 1 inflation valve and 2 deflation valves, set up and pack up are a breeze. The raised points and integrated air pillow provide exceptional support for your body and head, ensuring a comfortable night's sleep. Weighing only 1.4 kg and folding down to 30 x 13 cm, it's incredibly portable and convenient.

Product Features
  • Offers 10 cm of comfort, protecting against cold, damp, and hard surfaces.
  • Weighs 1.4 kg, folds to 30 x 13 cm for convenient portability.
  • Quick Setup: 1 inflation valve, 2 deflation valves for easy inflation and deflation.
  • Ideal for outdoor use, this mattress is both durable and lightweight.
  • Worried about unexpected mishaps? We've got you covered with three repair patches.
  • From beach getaways to cycling excursions, elevate your outdoor adventures.
  • Self-inflating: You can use your foot or a pump to inflate the mattress
Product Specifications 
  • Material: TPU nylon fabric
  • Dimensions: 
    • Set Up Overall: 196 x 125 x 9cm
    • Folded: 30 x 13cm
What's in the Box?
  • 1x Camping Mattress
  • 1x Carry Bag
  • 1x Manual 
  • 3x Repair Patches 
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