[pct-l] Lowering My Price - Actually, Cutting the Neo Air

John Abela abela at johnabela.com
Tue Aug 2 14:56:19 CDT 2011


Wehooo - good job Heather!!!

You just saved yourself ~50% off the weight of your sleeping bad...
and... (!!!) you are now lighter than just about any "foam" pad out
there! You are lighter than the Z-lite (which a lot of people use) you
are lighter than the GG Nightlight and the list could go on! Great
job!! About the only thing that is widely used that is lighter is the
cheapo wallmart pads... but on the pure comfort level.... your neoair
has got those things beat by a mile :-)




On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Heather Darnell <mom_and_alex at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Okay, John Abela, you asked - and thank you for that!
> (Also, This is a continuation of my July 23 response to JoMike on selling
> that expensive pad.)
> I cut my 20" wide Neo Air just now. At the start it was:
> 72" long (plus or minus, I didn't measure)
> 14-16 oz (I kept getting different weights...? I am NOT good at this,
> which is why it has taken me so long to do it!!
> Rolled Diameter - I forgot to check
> AND 25 breaths to inflate
> AFTER the cut:
> 50" long (I can always take off more later. It was that simple!)
>
> 8 1/2 oz (YAY!)
> 12" rolled diameter (hooray :)
> AND about 15 breaths to inflate to my desired thickness.
> Note: Inflated length is about 48"
>
> Today is Tuesday, and we are camping this weekend, so I am
> following the advice in the video of placing some weights on
> it to be sure the bond holds.
> I'm SO HAPPY!! Really, because I am, ... craftsmanship-challenged ;]
> so to have it work out and look fine is amazing! (Sorry, no
> pictures as I am even worse at that!)
> Heather Darnell
>
> Hey Heather,
>
> I resized a NeoAir Large (the 25 inch wide one) from its full length
> down to 47 inches and got it down to 10.85 ounces. It is a very easy
> process, just be really really sure to seal the very side edges are
> good as you can, as that is where the air tube chamber is. The first
> time I did mine one of the sides failed to get a proper seal and had
> to give it a second pressing of the iron (I also applied superglue,
> lol, probably overkill).
>
> Its a fun little project, but that initial "I am about to cut a $175
> pad!!" is both scary and exhilarating at the same time!
>
> Be sure to post back pre and post weights and lengths!!
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Heather Darnell <mom_and_alex at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>Suluk46 has uploaded a You Tube video of cutting his too-long Neo Air down and re-sealing it with an iron!! I haven't tried it yet (mostly because my husband bought mine as a gift and he just doesn't understand ;)  I can't wait to do this myself
>  because my tent is exactly as long as the pad! >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kumSl-cbLlY >Blessings, >Heather Darnell
> jomike at cot.net jomike at cot.net
> Thu Jul 21 12:14:49 CDT 2011
> FOR SALE: a NeoAir used only three times. 70" x 20". Perfect, just too long for me. $75.00. I paid shipping.
>
> are we there yet
>
>
> ...going to the mountains is going home.
>
> John Muir
>
>
> Blessings,
> Heather Darnell
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