[pct-l] Neo-Air mattress
Scott Williams
baidarker at gmail.com
Mon Apr 18 19:22:57 CDT 2011
Yes, Timothy,
I would blow mine up in that nice evening mattress cuddle time, and then
later, just before letting myself nod off, would put a puff or two more into
it. If I didn't, it would go down through contact with the ground, and the
evening chill. If I did this just before bed, it stayed firm all night. If
I didn't it would loose just a bit of inflation simply by getting cold. It
never went down enough that I came close to touching the ground however,
even when I didn't give it that pre nod off puff.
Shroomer
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Timothy Nye <timpnye at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sometimes a leak is presumed when in fact it is the night time drop in
> temperature which reduces the volume of the air in the mattress. The
> result
> is contact with the ground in the night. The air from trhe lungs which is
> used to inflate the mattress is warmer than the ambient ait temperature
> which in turns will fall significantly in turn as the night progresses.
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