From sleeping through the sunrise to coffee on the edge of the camp mat, pack the Supreme Snoozer Mattress 900 by Darche on your next outdoor overnighter.
At 10 cm thick when fully inflated, it’s soft-to-touch knitted surface and open cell, high-density foam work together to offer warmth, comfort, and support on those slumbers beyond suburbia. Boasting a 3D construction to maximise the sleeping area, a TPU laminated shell is both resistant to water and limits the moisture drawn from the foam. For a quicksticks setup and even faster pack down, a fast-flip valve offers one-way inflation and deflation for efficiency, while its foam is horizontally cross-cored to allow for a smaller packed size too.
With a large roll-top storage bag too for compact packing - roll in, roll out, and roll up the Darche Supreme Snoozer Mattress 900 with ease and efficiency only dreamed about!
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Is the matress bonded.
G'day Johan,
Yep, the Supreme Snoozer is a bonded mat, so you wont have any issues storing it rolled.
Hello, I have both a Xempire and Exped, but neither are a perfect fit for my XL single swag which runs to 94cm wide. This is the only suitable self inflating mattress I can find anywhere that fits the bill.how would you say it compares in compressibility and comfort to the other two. I’ve had heavy cheap self inflating 4wd mats in the past and much prefer the lightweight Zempire and Exped type.
G'day Jason,
These mats are pretty much brand spankin' - we don't have a huge amount of feedback on these at this stage.
First impressions are pretty good, perhaps a bit firmer & maybe slightly bulkier that the Exped/Monstamats but we expect they'll be quite popular due to their width.
Can this mattress be inflated to increase the firmness without voiding the warranty.? I have a Darche Kozi that does not fully inflate in cold weather and is like sleeping on the ground. Darche advised that adding additional air would negate the warranty. Some other brands even supply a pump to assist in this regard.
G'day Phillip,
Darche advises not to use a pump to inflate or deflate these mattresses as it can put pressure on the valves and stitching, damage the mattress and void the warranty. We couldn't recommend using a pump in this case.
You can inflate the mat manually with extra air to get this to your desired firmness, either via mouth or manual pump (although not recommended, a manual pump would be better). You would just want to be careful not to overinflate the mattress and may have to create a seal with your hand or similar.
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