Whether you’re bivvying at altitude or pitching up in the snow, the Tensor Extreme is a lightweight, sub-500g insulated air mat that doesn’t skimp on sleep quality. It boasts an impressive 3.5 inches of cushioned loft, using unique Apex baffles designed for stability and even weight distribution. Upgraded insulation consisting of four layers of floating metallized film gives a best-in-class R-value of 8.5, making this mat suitable for the most extreme winter camps and mountain missions. But unlike most other insulated mats, it’s significantly quieter too, without that crisp-packet crinkle that makes it tough to drift off. If you’re looking for a pinnacle sleeping pad for the most demanding conditions, the Tensor Extreme cannot be beaten.
Unique Apex baffle construction offers stability and even weight distribution while allowing for extra layers of insulation
Suspended metallized film efficiently retains your own body heat for a warm, quiet sleep, with an R-value of 8.5 – suitable for high-altitude or winter camping
Multi-functional, micro-adjustable valve is flush to the pad and offers customised control over the level of inflation
Included Vortex pump sack provides easy and fast inflation, saves breath at elevation and minimises moisture entering the mat
Available in regular mummy, regular, regular wide and long wide variants
Minimal packed size and weight
Packaging is made from recycled materials and is 100% recyclable
Protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty
Missing original packaging
Item itself is in perfect condition and has original storage bag and pump bag
Sustainability Through Longevity - NEMO products are covered by a Lifetime Warranty against material and workmanship defects
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The idea of NEMO was born one turbulent night on the side of Mount Washington while Cam Brensinger spent a sleepless five hours in a poorly designed bivy. That night he realised how much opportunity there was for thoughtful design as part of the equation of enjoying adventure. And, coming down off the mountain the next day, he resolved to tackle that challenge. Three days after graduation from Rhode Island School of Design, he founded NEMO Equipment.