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Posted By: Rock Chuck Windcatcher Airpad 2 - 06/05/16
Anyone used one of these? They're supposed to be extra easy to inflate & deflate. It's slightly heavier than a NeoAir at 1 lb 14oz. At 4" thick, though, it should be a good cushion. It's not insulated, though, so in colder weather, an additional neoprene pad would be advisable.
WINDCATCHER AIRPAD 2
Posted By: snubbie Re: Windcatcher Airpad 2 - 06/05/16
Never used one but for the size, that weight isn't too bad. Esp. if you have a 4 legged varmint to carry it for you! grin

The lack of insulation is a big negative though. Dang air mattress can get cold.
I can't say enough good about the neo-air. The insulation qualities are top notch IMO, easy to inflate, ultra-lightweight. Only negative is cost and I worry, it seems somewhat thin and fragile. So far I've had no issues but I do take care of it. Now that I've said that it'll spring a leak next time I use it.

That windcatcher seems miles ahead of just a discount store air mattress without a doubt.
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Windcatcher Airpad 2 - 06/05/16
I've read the reviews on several sites. Only 1 said it wouldn't hold air. All the rest of the complaints were about how it's harder to inflate than the video shows (no surprise there). There aren't a lot of reviews but most are favorable.

I think its pretty soft when inflated. There's no way to add air to stiffen it up. I need a firm bed for my back and I suspect this would be too soft.
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