With the same technology as their famous MegaMat – the Deepsleep Mat 7.5 LXW from Exped will have you snoozing soundly on your adventures.
This mat cushions and supports your body with 7.5cm of open-cell foam, and an edge-to-edge 3D comfort design so you’ll practically feel like you’re in your own bed at home. With an R-value of 9, you’ll be insulated from the cold tent floor and the top is made from a cosy micro brushed 75D polyester fabric. Getting this mat packed away quick-smart is a breeze thanks to the extra-large deflation valve, and it comes with a generous stuff sack and a Velcro strap for carrying over your shoulder.
Add the plush comfort of an Exped mat to your setup without spending an arm and a leg with the DeepSleep Mat 7.5 LXW from Exped.
Uses MegaMat technology
ASTM F3340-18 R-Value: 9
Edge-to-edge design 3D comfort design
7.5cm open cell foam for support
Cosy micro brushed 75D polyester fabric top
Extra-large deflation valve
Generously sized stuff sack with Velcro strap for carrying
Pumps and repair kits available separately
R-Value:
9 | ASTM F3340−18
External Dimensions:
197L x 77W cm
Packed Dimensions:
79L x 25W x 25H cm
Weight:
2.615 Kg
Mat Thickness:
7.5 cm
Material:
75D Micro Brushed Polyester Top | TPU Polyether Film Laminate | 75D Polyester Base | Oeko−Tex® 100 certified
Any recs for a stretcher for this mat ? We want to get off the ground. Maximum 202cms long to fit into our tent please which does discount some of them. Thanks
Jo - Woodend, VIC(3 years ago)
G'day Jo,
There's no particular recommended stretcher, as any mat will generally work with any stretcher. The considerations are obviously the length due to your tent, and often the overall stretcher weight and ease of set up is another factor. The Oztent Goanna and Gecko stretchers are probably our most popular options.
Lauren - Snowys(3 years ago)
Noise1 answer
I have been looking at the S2S ether lite, insulated, I am a restless, almost (insomnia) sleeper i tend to move alot, and I am worried about the noise keeping myself and others awake. Does this make a lot of noise in comparison?
Susan - Hervey Bay, QLD(3 years ago)
G'day Susan,
The DeepSleep Mat 7.5 LXW is a whole lot quieter than the STS Ether Light XT Insulated mats. The Exped mats have a soft brushed polyester finish, which is amongst the quietest of fabrics on mats of this style. These two mats are from two different categories, with the Exped a great option for car camping, and the Ether Light a great option for hiking. So it's worth checking the packed size and weight too, so you can make sure the mat you get will work for the purpose you need.
Leece - Snowys(3 years ago)
Suitability for a stretcher1 answer
I have a Oztrail Leisure Mat and a Stretcher. I find that I can get the mat firm enough so am thinking about upgrading. Would this make a good mat for a stretcher or is it destined for going on the ground?
Ben - St Andrews(4 years ago)
G'day Ben,
These mats are ideally designed to be used directly on the ground, as being placed on top of a stretcher that has some degree of sag will impact how comfortable they are, and how firm you can get them. We do however have customers who purchase these to pop them on a stretcher, you just won't get the full experience of the mat if it is placed on top of a stretcher.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Difference with the Megamat 10LXW?1 answer
What are the key differences between this and the Megamat 10 LXW please? (Aside from the obvious 2.5cm height differential.)
Alex - New Farm(4 years ago)
G'day Alex,
The Deep Sleep 7.5LXW is 2.5cm thinner than the Megamat 10LXW, and they have a slightly different material on the top of the mattress, which leads to a slightly heavier mattress. The Deep Sleep also comes without an inflation pump, whereas the Megamat comes with one, so overall, they're both great mattresses, with the Deep Sleep model slightly different and a little thinner.