A simple foam mat with a removable cover, the OZtrail Camp Mat Jumbo 50mm provides a little more sleeping space than its smaller sibling.
The upper is a breathable polycotton, while a water-resistant, easy clean base minimises moisture take-up from the ground.
The Jumbo Camp Mat from Oztrail can be used as a regular sleep mat in your tent, as a replacement mattress for your swag or is an affordable way to add a little more comfort to an old camp stretcher.
50mm High-density open cell foam
Removable, washable cover
Breathable polycotton top surface
Includes webbing straps for storage and transport
Excellent swag mattress replacement
External Dimensions:
190L x 80W cm
Packed Dimensions:
82L x 34W x 34H cm
Weight:
3.8 Kg
Mat Thickness:
5 cm
Material:
Polycotton
Fill Material:
High Density Open Cell Foam
Suggested Use:
Camping
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
EMF-CM50J-A
Snowys Code:
130038
Staff tip:These mats are delivered in a compressed state, so give the foam a few days to fully expand before use.
Does this mat come with a carry bag for storage/protection?
Shane - Chirnside Park, VIC(4 years ago)
G'day Shane,
The Camp Mat Jumbo doesn't come with a carry bag, but it is supplied with webbing straps to keep the mat rolled up for transport.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Thermal barrier1 answer
Hi, Snowfolk! I have a lovely double-high airbed (yes, yes, I know, I know, but I really do *need* that extra height), plus an 8cm memory foam topper, plus underquilt then blankets, & *then* my actual bottom sheet, but I'm *still* concerned about the infamous heat-sink that the floor-level beneath can become for air-mattress sleepers, for reasons - & stakes (campun not intended) - of a pain condition that I have. I've been thinking maybe I need a barrier to go between my airbed and the floor^, just to be one extra layer at the very bottom there. Since its purpose would be so simple, and so invisible, I'm not looking to spend a lot of cash, & it seems to me like this mat might be just what the doctor ordered (or at least, the closest equivalent at my favourite outdoor store, which I now prefer to patronise whenever possible [here's lookin' at you, kids]). What do you think? Or is there some *different* mechanism I should employ, entirely? I know you guys won't do me dirty; thanks in advance. ;-) ^I do floor my tents with carpet-topped EVA jigsaw tiles (scarlet red, because I'm shameless GlampTrash), so it's not like my mattress'd at any point contact the actual "ground"-ground, anyway, but I'd just hate to get cocky one layer too early & ruin my lovely camping trip before even the first morning, like a chump. What do you think? Am I just overengineering it, at this point? I trust your advice, either way.
Pamela - Canberra(4 years ago)
G'day Pamela,
It's definitely wise to be thermal savvy with an airbed, especially in the cold Canberra winters. Sounds to me like you've got some got options in place with the EVA tiles, and a memory foam topper, but to be safe rather than a sorry ice-cube I think the Camp Mat Jumbo could be a good weapon in the arsenal against the cold.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Fit inside a single swag1 answer
Hi, would this fit, as a replacement, inside the oztrail single expedition swag?
Claire - Coromandel valley(4 years ago)
G'day Claire,
Yes, you could use the Oztrail Camp Mat Jumbo as a swag replacement mat, it will just be a little shorter and narrower than the mattress supplied in your swag.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
75mm available?1 answer
Hi, do you have the 75mm thick version of this mattress? I have a Darche mattress in another swag, how does the foam density of this Oztrail one compare to the Darche? Cheers
Ted - 3775(5 years ago)
G'day Ted,
The Camp Mat Jumbo is just available in the 5cm thickness at this point in time. When comparing the two brands they both feel like a fairly similar density to me.