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Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Rectangular

June 11, 2009

My husband and I have Big Agnes sleeping bags that we zip together. In the past we have used thermarest pads. We bought the Insulated Air Core pads to use for an upcoming backpacking trip and tested them out this last weekend. Problem: when the bags are zipped together, the pads slip apart and leave about a 6in. hard ground space in between them. The pads are nearly 3in. thick (unlike the thin thermarest pads) so the "fall" between us was a bummer since one other of us ended up between the pads during the night. Are there any suggestions as to how we can connect the bags or pads so we don't have the big gap??

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