How to Inflate and Deflate Exped MegaMats
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The Exped Mega Mat is a comfortable sleeping mat that comes with a mini pump and repair kit, inflated by letting it sit for 15 minutes and using the pump for a firm surface. For storage, leave the mat fully inflated under a bed or standing up behind a door, deflating by folding it over three times, squeezing out air with body weight, and rolling it up for transport in the Sidewinder stuff sack.
Insights
- The Exped Mega Mat is a sleeping mat with memory foam that requires 15 minutes to expand after unrolling and can be topped off with a mini pump for firmness.
- Adjusting the firmness of the mat is possible by manipulating the green flapper inside the inflate valve, and efficient deflation involves folding, squeezing out air with body weight, and storing it in the Sidewinder stuff sack for transport.
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Recent questions
How do you inflate the Exped Mega Mat?
To inflate the Exped Mega Mat, open the valves, unroll it, and let it sit for about 15 minutes to allow the memory foam inside to expand. Use the mini pump to top it off for a firm surface before sleeping.
What is the recommended storage method for the Exped Mega Mat?
It is recommended to leave the Exped Mega Mat fully inflated and store it under a bed or standing up behind a door for efficient storage.
How do you efficiently deflate the Exped Mega Mat?
To deflate the Exped Mega Mat efficiently, open the deflate valve, fold the mat over three times, use body weight to squeeze out the air, then roll it up and store it back in the Sidewinder stuff sack for easy transport.
How can you adjust the firmness of the Exped Mega Mat during the night?
If you need to adjust the firmness of the Exped Mega Mat during the night, you can soften it by pushing the green flapper inside the inflate valve to release air. To reinflate, simply close the valve and use the mini pump.
What should you remember to do before storing the Exped Mega Mat for the next trip?
Before storing the Exped Mega Mat for the next trip, remember to properly secure the deflate valve and pack everything back into the Sidewinder stuff sack for easy transport.
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