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Is it easier to bunjie it or pay the 15 bucks for the stuff sack?...
By mmonroe91
Ranked #198 - Lightweight Sleep Pads
August 20, 2009
Is it easier to bunjie it or pay the 15 bucks for the stuff sack? What a rip off, for sure.... Someone please tell me why they didn't include it
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By Lori2000
Ranked #40 - Lightweight Sleep Pads
October 27, 2009
I use a ziploc bag to prevent wear while it rides around in the pack. It's too small to strap outside the pack anyways - you'll fit it in the side pocket of a pack easy, it rolls to about the size of a nalgene.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
By bob
Ranked #81 - Lightweight Sleep Pads
October 11, 2009
campsaver.com includes stuff sack at no charge with purchase of neoair mattress....get on chat with backcountry.com and they'll probably match offer.
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By Noah Howell
Ranked #8 - Lightweight Sleep Pads
October 1, 2009
You don't need the stuff sack. I was worried it might get punctured being so thin, but it's actually durable. Find something else to stash it in like an extra layer, shell or a sock. I think the stuff sack has gone a little too far. Everything seems to come with a stuff sack! End mini rant.
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By Jeff Gerhard
Ranked #1 - Lightweight Sleep Pads
September 14, 2009
I like a stuff sack especially if your pad is on the outside. If you consistently pack it inside, you can get away without using one.
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By didee99
Ranked #384 - Lightweight Sleep Pads
August 29, 2009
I don't feel the need for a stuff sack, that way I can fold/roll the pad to fit nicely in my backpack. This pad also seems to stay rolled or folded up without unravelling.
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By RockyMtnHigh
Ranked #13 - Lightweight Sleep Pads
August 20, 2009
No, you really don't have to have the stuff sack (and I agree that it really should be included with the pad). For a while, I just put a rubber band around my NeoAir, then put it in a plastic bag (that my newspaper was delivered in). But then I decided that since I spent so much on the pad, I should probably try to protect the pad with the stuff sack (and it does work well for a stuff sack, and the pad fits in it very easily). I realized that if $15 was really that big of a deal, I probably shouldn't have forked out all the cash for the NeoAir in the first place.
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Tech Specs:
- Dimensions:
- [S] 20 x 47in (51 x 119cm); [M] 20 x 66in (51 x 168cm); [R] 20 x 72in (51 x 183cm); [L] 25 x 77in (63 x 196cm)
- Rolled Size:
- [S] 9 x 3.3in (23 x 9cm); [M, R] 9 x 4in (23 x 10cm); [L] 11 x 4.5in (28 x 11cm)
- Weight:
- [S] 9oz (260g); [M] 13oz (370g); [R] 14oz (410g); [L] 1lb 3oz (550g)
- Recommended Use:
- Cold-weather camping
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