Sleeping Pad

Please follow the care instructions sewn into the product.

  • How does my sleeping pad work? How do I blow it up? none
    • A sleeping pad has an open-cell foam core in its interior. When the mat’s valve is opened, the foam core expands as it draws in air. The air is trapped inside the mat when the valve is closed.
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    • You can adjust the firmness of the pad by inflating it more. When using the pad for the first time or after it has been stored rolled-up for an extended period, it may be necessary to use your mouth to inflate the pad. Warmth from the body can speed up this process – especially if it is cold. Caution! You should avoid inflating with your mouth for especially long stays at very low temperatures (on expeditions), as moisture blown into the pad can become frozen on the inside.
    • Caution! You should avoid inflating with your mouth for especially long stays at very low temperatures (on expeditions), as moisture blown into the pad can become frozen on the inside
  • How do I clean my sleeping pad? none
    • You can clean your pad with the valve closed using clean water and a fine sponge/cloth/soft brush. Rinse well and leave to dry. If the mat remains damp for too long, mold could destroy the covering.
  • How do I pack my sleeping pad after I’ve used it? none
    • Open the valve, roll the pad up, starting from the edge furthest from the valve, and then seal again.
      For a particularly small pack size, you can open up the pad once more, roll it up again and release any residual air that has accumulated in the valve. You can also fold the pad lengthways and then roll it up this way to reduce the pack size even further. Use the storage bag provided.
  • How and where do I store my sleeping pad when I’m not using it? none
    • Keep your sleeping pad inflated or with the valve open and store in a dry place, e.g. behind a cupboard or under the bed, as the foam core loses some of its capacity by being stored for prolonged periods whilst compressed.
  • Which things should I note in order to make my sleeping pad last for a long time? none
    • Helping you enjoy your sleeping pad for as long as possible:
      • Do not expose the mat to excessive heat (e.g. in a hot car) or open fire.
      • Do not use as a base for cutting.
      • Watch out for thorns and other pointed or sharp objects when using outdoors and protect the pad with an underlay tarp.
      • The pad is not suitable for swimming within water or as a sled in winter.
      • Always use the pack sack supplied when travelling.
  • Can I repair my leaking sleeping pad? none
    • The repair kit included makes it very easy to repair your sleeping pad:
    • 1. Finding a leak:

      If you suspect you have a leak in your pad, you can locate this by firstly inflating the pad and then placing it in water. Air bubbles will escape from the damaged area, helping you to locate the leak. Mark the area, dry the pad and then deflate as described.
    • 2. Repairing holes:

      Repairing holes requires a process similar to that of repairing bicycle tubes. For small punctures, place one to two drops of glue onto the site of the leak. Let this dry for at least 60 minutes before using the pad. For larger leaks, apply the adhesive thinly in a circular motion to the surface, firstly making sure that it is dry, clean and potentially roughened slightly if necessary. Spread an additional thin layer of glue onto the back of the patch. Do not touch the wet glue.
    • 3. After using the glue:

      When the glue has dried (after approx. 2 to 3 minutes), place the patch on the pad and press down, stroking gently from the centre outwards. Smooth out any bubbles and creases! Afterwards, press down firmly and leave to dry for at least 60 minutes (should the tears exceed 1 cm in length, 120 minutes) or ideally 24 hours. In damp conditions or when temperatures are lower than 5 °C, drying times increase by around 50%.
    • Defective valve:

      If the valve is defective, then it can be replaced. Twist and pull the valve with a pair of pliers to remove it. Apply instant adhesive to the lower part of the valve and slide it into the valve opening using pliers. Please ensure that the adhesive does not block the valve opening.
  • How do I store my WOLFMAT? none
    • On the go

      Roll up the WOLFMAT by opening the valve and squeezing out the air. For a particularly small pack size, you can open up the mat once more, roll it up again and release any residual air that has accumulated in the valve. You can also fold the pad lengthways and then roll it up this way to reduce the pack size even further. Use the storage bag provided to store – the pad will fit comfortably when rolled up tightly.
    • At home

      If the WOLFMAT has not been used for a long time, then open the valve and store the pad (unrolled) in a dry place (cupboard, under the bed, etc.). Please note: if the pad remains damp for too long, it is possible that mold could destroy the covering!