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Whenever I use this pad, it tends to lose some air overnight....
By Crockett
Ranked #823 - Lightweight Sleep Pads
May 11, 2010
Whenever I use this pad, it tends to lose some air overnight. It's doesn't cause discomfort, but it's noticeable. Is this something that I can't prevent, or is there a problem?
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Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By knanier
Ranked #49 - Lightweight Sleep Pads
May 12, 2010
This is really just an air pad with no insulation (other than the air). What could be happening is that when you blow it up and then sleep on it, the cold causes the volume of the air to be less than when you inflate it with warm air from your lungs. As the temperature of the air decreases, so too does the volume, which may seem like its loosing air. You'd really just have to blow it up more to prevent this/fix it!
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- nylon (70D )
- Dimensions:
- [short ] 20 x 48 x 2.5 in; [petite ] 20 x 66 x 2.5 in; [regular ] 20 x 72 x 2.5 in; [long ] 20 x 78 x 2.5 in
- Rolled Size:
- 4 x 7.5 in
- Rating:
- 35 deg
- Shape:
- rectangular
- Pump:
- no
- Self-Inflating:
- no
- Stuff Sack:
- yes
- Weight:
- [short] 16 oz; [petite] 19 oz; [regular] 22 oz; [long] 25 oz
- Recommended Use:
- any activity which requires a sleeping bag...and some that don't
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lfietime
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