Home comfort for your camp
Sleeping bags and roll mats are all well and good for teenagers at festivals, Scouts on camp and kids on DofE expeditions, but for proper grown-up camping holidays, you might want something a bit classier and, well, more comfortable. Snow Peak’s Camp Futon is the answer if you’re looking for a sophisticated night’s sleep. Available in single and double widths, it’s a convenient and cosy all-in-one sleep system that unrolls from its own stuff bag. The set is comprised of a luxurious duck down duvet and a plush 50mm thick foam-core mattress, so you’ll feel just like you’re sleeping in your bed at home. It’s warm enough for cold conditions too, thanks to adjustable clips that allow you to attach the duvet to the mat to lock in valuable heat on chillier nights
- Convenient all-in-one sleep system consisting of a comforter and sleeping mat set
- Unique comforter duvet fastens to mat with adjustable clips for optimal warmth
- Duvet comforter made from soft nylon taffeta and flannel with 80/20 duck down fill
- Mat is made from 75D polyester with TPU foam core for comfort and warmth
- Storage sack doubles as handy air pump
- Warm enough for cold weather temperatures between 17.6°F and 5°F (-8°C to -15°C)
- Comforter fill power: 700
- Comforter size: 106 x 179 cm
- Mat size: 76.2 x 195 cm
- Weight: 4.6 kg
- Temp Rating: 5°F/-8°C
Comforter
-
Nylon Taffeta
-
Flannel
-
Washable Down 1,600g (Duck Down 80%, Feather 20%)
Mat
- 75D Polyester, TPU Foam
- Comforter
- Mat
- Storage Case
Snow Peak's journey began in 1958, when the founder Yukio Yamai, an accomplished mountaineer, created his own line of superior climbing gear. Snow Peak then looked to evolve by shifting its focus from the mountaineering equipment of the past to the camping equipment of the future. Fueled by the booming national interest in auto-camping sweeping across Japan, Snow Peak released a series of radically innovative products which focused on quality, functionality, timeless-durability and considered design.
From The Journal: Snow Peak | The Story