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The Rab Hypersphere 9.5 is an inflatable down sleeping pad that combines decades of expertise in down technology with advanced lightweight materials. This ultra-warm and comfortable sleeping pad is designed for high-altitude adventures and polar expeditions, providing exceptional insulation and comfort. Its durable construction and versatile design make it ideal for challenging environments, ensuring a restful sleep even in the coldest conditions.
Technical Features
R-value: 9.5
Weight
840 g / Regular
Dimensions
Regular: 183 x 53 x 10 cm
Regular wide: 183 x 64 x 10 cm
Long wide: 196 x 64 x 10 cm
Packed size Regular: 24 x 16 cm
Packed size Regular wide: 27 x 16 cm
Packed size Long wide: 27 x 16 cm
Materials
Insulation: 650FP European duck down with Nikwax fluorocarbon-free hydrophobic finish (260 g / 9.17 oz)
Main fabric: Embossed 75D recycled polyester with internal TPU coating (LW Glue)
Secondary fabric: 75D recycled polyester with internal TPU coating (LW Glue)
| Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
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Super warm and comfortable sleeping pad. Delivery was fast.
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You can't feel the twigs and pine cones, it's a solid mattress. Filling requires a little patience; don't fill it too darkly, so it's more comfortable to lie down. In winter, of course, the situation is different when you need distance from the cold ground. Long&Wide is suitable for a 115-kilogram, 194-centimeter flower stick. But why are these so slippery that even a slight slope will send the sleeper sliding downhill?This winter I only got to test it in real frost. In temperatures above twenty degrees, the materials stiffened so much that the mattress couldn't even unfold, let alone inflate. The pump bag also stiffened so much that it had to be manually spread from the inside every time it was filled, so that it could get a little air inside. Finally, after persistent efforts, the mattress had to be taken inside the hut next door to warm up, so that it could be inflated. For this reason, I won't continue if you want a full-fledged mattress for the harsh northern winters, and you don't have the opportunity to heat a tent or use a desert hut. You might get an unpleasant surprise. Otherwise, it's a good deal if you happen to like long air tunnels.