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1463 days ago

For Sale, 2 x Duvalays 66cm x 4cm

Karynne from Whitby

The award winning Duvalay is a versatile and luxurious sleeping pad with integrated memory foam, that combines optimum comfort to suit and improve any sleeping area. This innovative duvet and topper combination is easy to use and transport - be it at home or away - ensuring you and your family get a comforting, secure and cozy night's sleep wherever you are. Unlike traditional sleeping bags the Duvalay allows you to kick your legs out for maximum comfort and zero constriction. The selected pattern offers a neutral print suiting most environments be it indoors or out.
From the unexpected guest at home to your next camping adventure, the Duvalay consists of two pockets. The bottom pocket is a gold quality memory foam that molds and supports your body and the top pocket houses a hollow fiber duvet with a luxury polycotton cover. This ideal combination ensures you stay warm and have first class comfort and support wherever you choose to sleep. The duvet and pad cover are both removable and washable. Because the Duvalay is also reversible you can place two side by side to make it a double. The fit is not only snug and seamless, but the pads will not move apart. Simply unroll and use ? straps and a convenient zipper bag are supplied for easy storage and transportation.
Features:
• Luxury duvet and topper combination with memory foam
• Removable water-resistant cover, which is great for any mishaps
• Duvet and cover are both washable
• Makes sure your family is secure and comfortable
• Dramatically improves comfort great for all travel - from camping trips, RV's, dorms or at home
• Designed to roll and store easily. Straps are included.

Maroon in colour, Each comes with matching pillow cases and Duvalay carry bags.
Used maybe dozen times. They are in very good condition. Used in smoke free and pet free motorhome. Washed and ready to go.
$200 each

Price: $200

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