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Outwell Dreamcatcher Self-inflating Mat - Single 10cm

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The Outwell Dreamcatcher Single 10cm self-inflating mat delivers proper sleeping comfort without the bulk you'd normally expect from a mat this thick. At 10cm deep with an impressive R-Value of 9.0, it provides genuine insulation from cold ground - something three-season campers and caravanners will appreciate when temperatures drop. The horizontal support zone cut-outs are clever engineering: they reduce the packed weight to 2.5kg and compress down to 67 x 19cm, but you still get stable, even support across the full 195 x 63cm sleeping surface. The Flat High-Flow valve makes a real difference when you're setting up or packing away in a hurry, shifting air considerably faster than standard valves on most self-inflating mats.

The 190T 75D polyester peach fabric on top feels soft against skin and sleeping bags, and it's genuinely quiet when you shift position during the night - no rustling that wakes tent neighbours. Static sidewalls keep the mat's shape stable and stop you rolling off during sleep. It comes with a practical carry bag that actually fits the rolled mat without a fight, making storage in your caravan locker or car boot straightforward. Outwell has made this PFAS-free, which matters if you're conscious about chemical treatments in camping gear.

This mat works well for solo campers who prioritize sleep quality, touring caravanners who want a comfortable spare bed, or families needing reliable individual sleeping mats. The 63cm width is standard single size - perfectly adequate for most adults, though broader-shouldered sleepers might prefer a wider mat for unrestricted movement. You'll need to allow proper time for full self-inflation (usually 10-15 minutes), and a few breaths of manual top-up air often helps achieve optimal firmness. The 10cm thickness means it won't fit through narrow caravan doorways when inflated, so inflate it where you'll actually sleep.

Outwell Self-inflating Mat Dreamcatcher Single10cm Features


  • Elite zoned support for better sleep
  • Flat High-Flow valve enhances air flow
  • Soft and quiet polyester peach top fabric
  • Horizontal air channels reduce weight and pack size
  • Carrybag for easy storage and transportation
  • PFAS free

Specifications
  • Art. No. : 400137
  • Barcode - Product : 5709388158239
  • Fabric : 190T 75D polyester peach
  • Weight : 2.50 kg
  • Textile fiber composition : Fabric: 100% Polyester
    Carry Bag: 100% polyester
  • Size : 195 x 63 x 10 cm (LxWxH)
  • Pack size : 67 x 19 cm
  • R-Value : 9.0
  • Valve : FHF Valve

Frequently Asked Questions


How long does the Outwell Dreamcatcher Single 10cm take to self-inflate?
For a brand new mat straight from the factory, allow 2-4 hours or ideally overnight for first-time inflation, as the foam cells have been compressed during storage and shipping. After the first use, the mat inflates to approximately 80-90% capacity in 5-15 minutes. You'll need to add a few breaths of air through the valve to reach your preferred firmness level. The 10cm thickness contains more foam than thinner mats, so it takes longer to self-inflate than 5cm or 7.5cm versions. Temperature and altitude affect inflation time - colder weather slows down the process as the foam becomes less pliable.
What does the R-value of 6.7 mean for the Outwell Dreamcatcher Single 10cm?
The R-value of 6.7 measures thermal resistance and indicates how well the mat insulates you from cold ground. This rating means the mat is suitable for temperatures down to approximately -30 degrees Celsius, making it appropriate for three-season camping and cold weather use. The R-value comes from the 10cm thickness of open-cell foam which provides substantial insulation. For comparison, mats with R-values of 1-2 are only suitable for summer camping, while 3-4 works for spring through autumn. The Dreamcatcher's 6.7 rating puts it in the winter-capable category, though self-inflating mats with foam insulation naturally provide better thermal protection than basic air mattresses which rely solely on trapped air for insulation.
How do I properly deflate and pack the Outwell Dreamcatcher Single 10cm?
Open the FHF valve to the deflate setting and let air escape naturally for several minutes. Roll the mat from the end opposite the valve, using your knees to press out air as you roll. The first roll removes most air - then unroll, re-roll tightly and compress again with your body weight to expel remaining air. Close the valve once fully rolled to prevent re-inflation. Getting the mat back to its original packed size of 66cm x 17cm takes more effort than inflation and you'll need to allow extra time, particularly for your first few uses. The key is patience - open the valve well before you plan to pack up camp. Never force the mat into its carry bag as this can damage the foam structure.
How should I store the Outwell Dreamcatcher 10cm mat at home between trips?
Store the mat unrolled and fully inflated with the valve open in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. Suitable storage locations include under a bed, behind a wardrobe, or leaning vertically against a wall. This allows the open-cell foam to maintain its shape and ensures any moisture inside can evaporate through the open valve. Storing the mat compressed in its stuff sack for extended periods will cause the foam to lose memory and reduce its ability to self-inflate effectively. The valve should face upward during storage to allow maximum air circulation. Avoid damp areas like garages or unheated spaces where temperature extremes and moisture can damage the foam and fabric. Never place heavy objects on top of the stored mat.
What are the dimensions and will it fit in my tent bedroom?
The inflated dimensions are 195cm long x 63cm wide x 10cm thick, making it suitable for adults up to 6ft 5in tall. The mat weighs 2.3kg and packs down to 66cm x 17cm in its carry bag. Outwell designed the Dreamcatcher range to fit neatly into Outwell tent bedrooms, particularly those with 230cm depth like the Ambassador bedrooms found in Montana and Airville models. The rectangular shape with straight edges fits better in tent sleeping pods than mats with tapered or rounded corners. However, the single width of 63cm means you'll need to check your specific tent's bedroom dimensions. For couples, two singles placed side-by-side measure 126cm wide total, while the double version is 130cm wide.
How does this compare to a standard camping airbed?
Self-inflating mats with foam cores provide superior insulation compared to basic airbeds which lose heat to cold ground throughout the night. The Dreamcatcher's open-cell foam prevents air circulation inside the mat, maintaining warmth, whereas airbeds filled only with air conduct cold directly from the ground to your body. Self-inflating mats are more durable and puncture-resistant than thin PVC airbeds, though heavier at 2.3kg versus lightweight airbeds. The main advantage over airbeds is convenience - no pump required and the mat inflates itself in minutes rather than requiring manual or electric pumping. However, airbeds typically offer more cushioning depth (often 20-40cm) and feel softer, while the Dreamcatcher at 10cm provides a firmer, more supportive sleeping surface that some people prefer for back support.
Can I adjust the firmness and will it stay inflated overnight?
Yes, the FHF valve system allows you to add extra air by blowing into the valve without air escaping back out, letting you customise firmness to your preference. Most users find the mat too firm when fully inflated and release some air for comfort. The mat maintains pressure throughout the night without losing air - the foam structure prevents deflation unlike basic airbeds which often go flat by morning. When first inflated, the mat might feel overly firm and you'll need to adjust by releasing air through the valve. As the evening temperature drops, air inside contracts slightly and the mat may feel softer, while warming daytime temperatures cause air to expand and increase firmness. This is normal air behaviour and not a leak. The wave-shaped foam core provides consistent support across the entire sleeping surface.
Should I avoid blowing into the valve with my mouth?
While topping up with your mouth is acceptable for adding final breaths to adjust firmness, excessive mouth inflation introduces moisture into the foam which can cause problems over time. The moisture from your breath can lead to mould growth inside the mat, cause foam cells to stick together, and reduce insulation performance. In very cold conditions, this moisture can freeze inside the mat and significantly impact thermal efficiency. Never inflate the mat after consuming alcohol as alcohol vapours in your breath can damage the interior foam materials. For adding significant air beyond the self-inflation, use a manual pump or pump sack instead of mouth inflation. Some users on first inflation give a few breaths to help unstick factory-compressed foam cells, which is acceptable, but routine mouth inflation should be minimised to preserve the mat's longevity and performance.
What is the wave-shaped foam and how does it help?
The wave-shaped foam core is open-cell polyurethane foam cut in a wavy pattern rather than flat layers. This design removes excess foam material to reduce overall weight and packed size while maintaining the insulation and comfort properties needed for quality sleep. The horizontal air channels created by the wave pattern allow the mat to compress more efficiently for packing whilst still providing even support across your body when inflated. The wave structure prevents the mat from developing flat spots or dips that occur in basic foam pads. Open-cell foam works because the interconnected air pockets trap still air which is highly insulating, unlike closed-cell foam pads or air mattresses where air can circulate. The 190T 75D polyester peach fabric top layer is soft against skin and sleeping bags, while the bottom polyester layer provides durability and grip to prevent the mat sliding on tent groundsheets.
Is the Outwell Dreamcatcher Single 10cm suitable for backpacking?
At 2.3kg weight and 66cm x 17cm packed dimensions, the Dreamcatcher 10cm is too heavy and bulky for traditional backpacking where every gram matters. This mat is designed for car camping, caravan awnings, motorhome use, and camping where you can drive to your pitch. Backpackers typically choose mats under 1kg with smaller pack sizes. However, if you're willing to carry the extra weight for maximum comfort and cold weather insulation, it's physically possible to backpack with this mat - some users prioritise sleeping comfort over lightweight gear. The excellent R-value of 6.7 makes it appropriate for mountain camping and cold conditions if you can manage the weight. For casual weekend camping trips with short walks from car to pitch, the weight is not an issue. Consider the 7.5cm version which is lighter at approximately 1.8kg if you need a compromise between comfort and portability.

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