For comfort and warmth, choose Rab

October 2024

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October 2024

After an exhausting day in the mountains, you need a good night’s sleep to allow your body the chance to recover. A quality sleeping mat is crucial to this as it provides warmth and comfort. 

Rab’s new collection of inflatable sleeping mats provides the protection needed from bitter conditions and plummeting temperatures. The collection comprises compact, ultralight sleeping pads for fast and light missions, robust self-inflating mats for camping, and winter sleeping mats built to insulate in freezing conditions, Rab’s mats, with their packable warmth and comfort, allow you to explore further.

Rab Ultrasphere 4.5
From bikepacking through mountain ranges to multi-day trail running, the award-winning Ultrasphere 4.5 offers warmth when you can’t compromise on weight. It features two heat-reflective layers to reduce radiant heat loss andheat-trapping offset air chambers to achieve a 4.3 R-Value. 370g (reg).

Rab Ultrasphere 1.5
An ultralight, low-volume mat for fast-paced mountain missions. It has a soft, exceptionally lightweight fabric, and its weight-saving construction makes it ideal for summer bikepacking, thru-hiking, and multi-day mountain running.1.3 R-Value. 340g (reg).

Rab Ionosphere 5
An ultralight, packable mat but one with a 4.8 R-Value making it suitable for mountain expeditions in challenging environments. Heat reflective technology is used and there’s 100% recycled Stratus R insulation that traps warm air and lessens convective heat loss. 550g (reg)

Rab Stratosphere 4
This all-round mat balances durability and maximum warmth with minimum weight. Recycled Stratus R insulation is used, and the mat has oversized outer air chambers to prevent roll-off. It can be used anywhere due to its durable and recycled 75D fabric. 3.8 R-Value. 695g (reg).

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