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Inflatable tourist mat nils extreme NC4101 with built-in pump, green
The inflatable tourist mat nils extreme NC4101 with built-in pump, green is a lightweight sleeping pad designed for outdoor use. It combines an integrated hand pump with a compact, packable profile to provide padding and thermal insulation from the ground. Intended for camping, backpacking and short trekking trips, the mat supports faster setup and easy transport while offering stable support for a single sleeper.
The integrated pump enables quick inflation and controlled deflation without extra accessories, reducing setup time at the campsite. The mat's construction offers a balance of low weight and sufficient thickness to improve comfort on uneven surfaces and reduce heat loss to the ground. Its compact packed size makes it convenient to carry in a backpack and suitable for multi-day trips where minimizing bulk is important.
Unroll the mat on a clean, flat surface and ensure the inflation valve is accessible. Use the built-in pump according to the directional markings or instructions printed on the mat to inflate to the desired firmness. Close the valve securely to prevent air loss. To deflate, open the valve and use the integrated pump or manual compression to expel air, then roll the mat from the end opposite the valve to remove remaining air before folding for storage. Store the mat dry and rolled in its pack to protect the surface and pump mechanism.
For prolonged comfort and longevity, avoid placing the mat directly on sharp or abrasive surfaces and use a groundsheet or footprint when possible. Check the valve and pump for debris before use and avoid over-inflating beyond a comfortable firmness. After exposure to moisture, dry the mat completely before long-term storage to prevent mold and material degradation.
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