Unlike sleeping bags, it’s hard to assign temperature ranges to sleeping mats, however all Sea to Summit mats are independently tested to the industry standard ASTM F3340-18. This standardised testing produces consistent R-values across brands, making it easier for you to compare sleeping mats before buying.
We have a useful Blog Post to help you translate the language of R-Values into conditions you encounter on the trail.
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