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 GEAR NEWS 01 / 05 / 08
 

'World's Lightest Self Inflating Mats' Launch

Gear news in association with
eVent Fabrics

British sleep mat specialist Multimat has launched two new ultra-lightweight, self-inflating sleeping mattresses which it claims are the lightest made.

The Adventure Superlight 25 weighs just 530 grammes for a full-length mattress that Multimate rate as four season. Meanwhile its cousin, the Adventure Superlite Compact, a three-quarter length mat weighs a stunning 390 grammes making them - says Multimat - 'the world's lightest, ultra-compact, self-inflating mattresses'.

How Light?

By comparison, the lightest Therm-a-Rest equivalents, the ProLite 3 weigh in at a claimed 570 grammes and 370 grammes. The Therm-a-Rests are only three-season rated though, the four-season equivalents are 680 and 482 grammes, claimed, though they're thicker, some 38mm compared to the Multimat's 25mm, which is the same as the ProLite 3.

What's not in question is that the new Multimats are right in there and kicking hard when it comes to light weight. The company saved some 150 grammes on the Adventure Superlite 25 over the original Adventure 25 mat, which had the same dimensions, but the price remains at £50. Meanwhile the smaller mat lops 60 grammes off the weight of its predecessor and retails for £40.

They pack down impressively small as well, always a consideration if you're travelling ultralight with limited pack space.

Weight Savings

The mats save weight by basically dieting hard all round. The top and bottom layer are made from a lightweight 20D polyester fabric while the core is made from a lightweight, vertically drilled PU foam and the air is kept where it belongs courtesy of a TPU membrane.

The mats come complete with a stuff sac, a neat elasticated retaining strap and a repair patch and adhesive. Multimat says they're tested between +55C and -15C and they carry a 24-month guarantee.

In our experience really lightweight self-inflating mats can require a little more care than heavier, more robust versions, but they offer briilliant comfort and insulation - we've used a lightweight Therm-a-Rest on a glacier in the Andes and been quite comfortable.

We're going to use the lightweight mats for a while and report back, but if you're after a very lightweight self-inflating mat at a competitive price, check out www.multimat.uk.com. The company, by the way, has been producing mats for over 20 years and has supplied numerous Everest and polar expeditions.


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ed h 
Posted: 01/05/08 18:23:30 30

A Montbell UL 90 is over 100g lighter than the shorter version... And some of the somewhat weird Insul Mats are pretty light too.... ..and Torsolites....

Am I being a tad retentive ?

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