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I don't find inflating the neo to be too burdensome...the big Agnes has a much more restrictive valve and sucks to inflate in comparison.
Along these lines, figure out how to make the 4-D cell Coleman mattress inflator blow into your river raft. I use a piece of 5/8" heater hose. One set of Batts will blow up more rafts than it should.
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Head's up, if you have a Neoair but dislike blowing the darn thing up (I do), pick up a Neoair Minipump. I gave it a go this year and it's outstanding... turn it on, walk away to do other things while it inflates your pad. 2.3 oz's and worth it: Seems every time you show up here it costs me money. Last time it was the Olicamp XTS pot. (Which worked great in Idaho and the NC mountains!) Snubbie is impressionable. I took him llama packing and now he's Heidi the goat packer. Ha! Those goats are eating me out of house and home. Just bought a half ton bale of hay for them! And the chickens... I figure each egg I get is worth about $70!! But I like those little goat boys!
Gloria In Excelsis Deo!As far as gear goes.. The poorer (or cheaper) you are, the tougher you need to be. gpopecustomknives.com
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you guys that use them
any adapters for them to blow up other brand air mattresses?
can't see how it would work with a thermarest, but perhaps EXped down mattress?
I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
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Randy, Capt-Tek make an Exped adaptor for their inflator. http://www.camp-tek.com/
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Looks pretty slick. But it costs $40.
Wind in my hair, Sun on my face, I gazed at the wide open spaces, And I was at home.
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So does the Thermarest pump (made for Cascade Designs by Camp Tek) that the thread is about.
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obliged Ed, thank you sir
I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
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I have 2 inflaters, one is a 12V and the other runs on batteries. The battery one is too heavy for backpacking but it works great on llama pack trips. The nozzles on both didn't fit any air pad made. I used a 2" piece of 5/8" garden hose that more or less fits over both the nozzle and the mattress valve. It holds on close enough to get the job done.
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Thanks Ed! I love my Exped and hate using the bag to inflate
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