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'''Therm-a-Rest''' is a trademarked name for a line of self-inflating [[camping]] [[mattress]]es.  They were invented in the early [[1970s]] by two former [[Boeing]] engineers, who were avid [[Backpacking (wilderness)|backpackers]].  They named their company [[Cascade Designs]].
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'''Therm-a-Rest''' is a trademarked name for a line of self-inflating [[camping]] mattresses.  They were invented in the early 1970s by two former Boeing engineers, who were avid [[Backpacking (wilderness)|backpackers]].  They named their company [[Cascade Designs]].


A Therm-a-Rest [[air mattress]] consists of an airtight [[nylon]] fabric envelope filled with a sheet of low density, open-cell [[polyurethane]] foam.  The urethane foam does not provide significant padding; when a valve is opened, it tends to expand to its normal size, and as it does so it draws air into the mattress.  When the mattress has fully inflated, the user simply closes the valve.  To increase firmness, a few lungfuls of air can be blown into the mattress.  To pack the mattress, the valve is opened and it is rolled up tightly to force the air out, whereupon the valve is closed to prevent re-inflation.  There is a slight weight penalty in such mattresses compared to non-inflatable pads, but when used properly they can provide isolation from cold and hard surfaces.
A Therm-a-Rest [[air mattress]] consists of an airtight nylon fabric envelope filled with a sheet of low density, open-cell polyurethane foam.  The urethane foam does not provide significant padding; when a valve is opened, it tends to expand to its normal size, and as it does so it draws air into the mattress.  When the mattress has fully inflated, the user simply closes the valve.  To increase firmness, a few lungfuls of air can be blown into the mattress.  To pack the mattress, the valve is opened and it is rolled up tightly to force the air out, whereupon the valve is closed to prevent re-inflation.  There is a slight weight penalty in such mattresses compared to non-inflatable pads, but when used properly they can provide isolation from cold and hard surfaces.


Similar mattresses are now available from competitors.
Similar mattresses are now available from competitors.


==External links==
== External links ==
* [http://www.thermarest.com Therm-a-Rest® web site]
* [http://www.thermarest.com Therm-a-Rest® web site]
* [http://www.cascadedesigns.com Cascade Designs® web site]
* [http://www.cascadedesigns.com Cascade Designs® web site]


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Latest revision as of 16:01, 6 May 2012

Thermarest logo.png

Therm-a-Rest is a trademarked name for a line of self-inflating camping mattresses. They were invented in the early 1970s by two former Boeing engineers, who were avid backpackers. They named their company Cascade Designs.

A Therm-a-Rest air mattress consists of an airtight nylon fabric envelope filled with a sheet of low density, open-cell polyurethane foam. The urethane foam does not provide significant padding; when a valve is opened, it tends to expand to its normal size, and as it does so it draws air into the mattress. When the mattress has fully inflated, the user simply closes the valve. To increase firmness, a few lungfuls of air can be blown into the mattress. To pack the mattress, the valve is opened and it is rolled up tightly to force the air out, whereupon the valve is closed to prevent re-inflation. There is a slight weight penalty in such mattresses compared to non-inflatable pads, but when used properly they can provide isolation from cold and hard surfaces.

Similar mattresses are now available from competitors.

External links

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