Enjoy a hard-earned rest when it’s time to hit the hay at the campsite, with the comfy Twin Bomber 3D Self-Inflating Mat from Zempire.
This double width 3D design mat is constructed with open-cell foam that’s wave contoured to make it warm, comfortable and is easy to inflate. Set the 360° valve to three different positions so that you inflate and deflate without a hitch and use the compression straps to make storing this mat a breeze. The top is a no-noise soft touch peached 75D TPU while the base is a durable poly pongee TPU.
It also comes with a repair kit included in case you need to patch it up in the field, as well as a drawstring stuff sack for transport when it’s time to hit the road. Snooze in cushioned comfort in your tent with the Twin Bomber 3D Self Inflating Mat from Zempire.
Open-cell foam for quick inflation
360° one-way valve has 3 different positions for inflation and deflation
Comes with an emergency repair kit
3D construction for comfort
Compression storage straps to make storing it easier
Staff tip:Self inflating mats are a great upgrade for any roof top tent, but they need to be removed & packed up separately.
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Q&A's (2)
Bomber vs Monstamat1 answer
Just wondering what is the difference between the zempire and monstamat? Which one is better?
Henry - 4121(4 years ago)
G'day Henry,
There are a few differences between the two mattress, the main being the thickness and insulation design. The Monstamat is 10cm, and the Bomber is 7cm thick, this therefore also impacts the R-value, weight and comfort of the mattress. If you're looking for the "Bee's knees" then the Monstamat will be the way to go, if you're looking to save a little bit of weight, and don't mind a slightly thinner mat, then you can save some $$ with the Bomber. Hopefully this helps!
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Winter1 answer
Warmth wise, how would this go in a Victorian winter (0-3deg) and alternatively in a Summer's night?
Tom - Geelong(4 years ago)
G'day Tom,
We're pretty confident the Twin Bomber 3D Camp Mattress will suit year-round use. There isn't a measured R-value for this mattress, but the estimated R-value puts it in great stead for winter use. Using a well-insulated mattress in summer won't be a problem, their main job is to insulate you from the cold ground all year round.