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Insulated Camping Pad (Regular Size)

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    • Self-inflating design is ready in about 2 minutes and delivers next level comfort
    • 6.1 R-value
    • 72" x 20" x 3"
    • Innovative horizontal coring reduces bulk and weight of the foam while maintaining comfort and R-value
    • Premium TPU coated 50-denier fabric bottom offers maximum durability with minimal weight
    • Pump sack included for fine tuning inflation level
    • Patch kit for repairing punctures in field
    • Proprietary inflation valve includes micro adjustment feature to customize firmness for personalized comfort
    • Dedicated one-way deflate valve makes packing up easy
    • Pack Size: 21” x 6.5”
    • View support documentation

    MINIMUM TRAIL WEIGHT: 3 lb 0 oz | 1.36 kg

    PROTECTED BY A LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY


    Rectangular Ampex sleeping pad in light gray, shown from above with quilted texture and rounded corners.
    Sleeping pad placed inside a tent, partially covered by the tent flap, showing fit and thickness.
    Diagram comparing Regular (20 x 72 inches, 3 lbs  / 1.36 kg) and Long/Wide (25 x 76 inches, 4 lbs / 1.8 kg) sleeping pad dimensions against a 6 ft person silhouette.
    Rapid-inflate valve detail on the side of the pad, labeled with “2 minute self-inflate time.”
    Graphic showing R-Value of 6.1 with 4-season versatility, emphasizing warmth, lightweight design, and compact storage.
    Close-up of valve partially open, showing the orange interior inflation mechanism.
    Sleeping pad with Ampex logo being inflated with a gray pump sack.
    Close-up of valve partially open, showing the orange interior inflation mechanism.
    Close-up of the gray Ampex sleeping pad with the deflation valve in the closed position.
    Close-up of the sleeping pad showing the valve open with orange interior visible for airflow release.
    Gray circular carrying case.
    Ampex sleeping pad rolled and packed into a tall gray storage sack, shown next to a blue water bottle for size comparison.
    Sleeping pad rolled up, with blue water bottle beside it.
    Sleeping pad with included accessories laid out—gray storage bag, patch kit pouch, pump sack, and pad.
    Person outdoors carrying the packed Ampex sleeping pad in its gray stuff sack with black straps.
    White regulatory and materials tag with product details including dimensions, weight, material (polyurethane foam), and manufacturing info.

    Restorative sleep at the campsite or on the trail. Self-inflating comfort is fast and tunable for your best night’s sleep.

    Weights and Dimensions
    Camp Pad Weight 3.0 lb/ 1.36 kg
    Dimensions 72” x 20” / 182.9 cm x 50.8 cm
    Thickness 3.0" / 7.6 cm
    Pack Size 21" x 6.5"
    Materials
    Camp Pad Body (top) TPU Coated Recycled 30D Polyester Stretch with Ripstop
    Camp Pad Body (bottom) TPU Coated Recycled 50D Polyester
    Insulating Layers Open Cell Foam w/Horizontal Coring

    Camp Pad
    Pump Sack
    Hook and Loop Compression Straps
    2 Patch Kits
    Carry Bag

    How long does the camp pad take to self-inflate? During the first use the AMPEX Self Inflating Camp Pad will take up to 4 minutes to fully inflate. We recommend leaving your camp pad fully inflated fo 3-4 hours when using it for the first time. It will take around 2 minutes to self inflate after the first use.
    Will the camp pad re-inflate when trying to roll and pack it up? No, AMPEX Self Inflating camp pads and beds include one-way deflate valves that make it easy to reposition your body when deflating.
    Why is a pump sack included? For campers looking for a little more firmness in their mattress, the camp pad can be "topped off" with the included pump sack.
    How should I store my camp pad? We recommend storing your self inflating camp pad unrolled and with the valve open, if possible. This will allow the camp pad to inflate faster when using it in the field. It can be stored compressed in the carry bag as well, but it's a good idea to remove it a few days to expand prior to recompressing for a camping trip.