The Vango Arcadia 10cm Double Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat combines comfort, durability, and practicality for an excellent night’s sleep while camping. Featuring a soft-touch flocked surface and a sturdy non-slip base, it provides reliable support and insulation. The 10cm depth ensures added comfort, helping you rest well even on uneven ground.
Quick Inflation and Deflation
Equipped with the Cyclone Flip Valve, this mat is quick and easy to set up or pack away. Its straightforward design means you can inflate and deflate it in no time, leaving you more time to relax and enjoy your camping trip.
Spacious Design
With a generous size of 200cm in length, 130cm in width, and 10cm in height, the Arcadia mat is ideal for those who appreciate extra room and comfort. It falls into Vango’s "Double" category, offering ample space for a restful night. Despite its size, the mat packs down to a compact 67 x 33cm, making it manageable to store and carry.
Durable and Reliable
Built with premium materials, the Arcadia mat is made to withstand repeated use. The non-slip base keeps it securely in place, while the durable construction ensures it remains a dependable part of your camping gear.
Size: Double
Dimensions: 200 x 130cm
Height: 10cm
Weight: 6.3kg
Pack Size: 67 x Ø33cm
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ORDERS UNDER £100 - DELIVERY COST £7.99
Delivery - 4-7 working Days UK Mainland Only
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