The MonstaLite Thermo Single Inflatable Mat by Zempire is the compact sleep solution for any camp location.
Featuring a thermal synthetic layer to keep in the heat and a 30D ripstop polyester, stretch surface for hushed, contour-moulding comfort - this mat goes big on the little things that add up to a good night’s sleep. For versatility on those lightweight adventures, the included carry bag doubles as an inflation bag for easy and efficient inflation. Plus, live large in the great outdoors thanks to a compact design that packs small for convenient carrying.
Balancing comfort and convenience, the Zempire MonstaLite Thermo Single takes you from the mountainsides to the starry nights.
30D ripstop polyester stretch surface
75D poly pongee base
Thermal layer prevents heat escaping to cold ground
Inflation carry bag for convenience and versatility
Stretch surface moulds to body contours for a memory foam feel
One-way flat valve locks open to expel air during deflation
Emergency repair kit included
R-Value:
2.9
External Dimensions:
198L x 68W cm
Packed Dimensions:
27L x 14W x 14D cm
Weight:
1.510 Kg
Mat Thickness:
9 cm
Material:
30D Super Stretch Ripstop Polyester Top | 75D Polyester Pongee Bottom
Fill Material:
Synthetic Thermal Layer
Pump:
Inflation Bag (included)
Suggested Use:
Camping | Hiking
Warranty:
2 Year
Supplier Code:
0190709-00000
Snowys Code:
158486
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Too heavy for hiking1 answer
Hi, I'm looking at an overnight hike and wondering if this will be ok compared to the Exped Ultralite 3R (this one is cheaper but heavier by far). What are the pros for the zempire thermo (I can't find a review).
Kristan - Alice Springs, NT (6 months ago)
G'day Kristan,
The Zempire MonstaLite Mat is slightly bigger, has a thicker mattress of 9cm and packs down smaller than the Exped Ultralite. If you don't mind the extra weight this would be a good option for an overnight hike, it has a soft quiet material on top and will provide a comfortable night's sleep. A quality-made mattress for a more affordable price. I also found a good Youtube review on this mat here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO7ICnjGaGw.