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#1
03-22-2011 15:41
Re: March 20 2011
Nice set up, I want a neoair, do you like the weight? -
#2
03-22-2011 17:35
Re: March 20 2011
Hey TS, Thanks ... I've had the neoair since febuary 2010 and before that i had the prolite and tried the big agnes aircore .... As far as comfort goes, the neoair is king ... extremely stable and has kept me warm down to 25 or so ... not sure i'd go lower, the one i use is the neoair large, 25 wide and is 19 ounces .... IF it fails on me, i'd buy another one without thinking ... -
#3
03-22-2011 17:39
Re: March 20 2011
^Awesome, lighter than I expected and it looks extra comfortable. -
#4
03-22-2011 18:33
Re: March 20 2011
Yeah, depending on the size you prefer ... its 9 oz for the small, 13oz for the med and 14 oz for the regular ... and 19 oz for the large ... once you sleep on it, you won't look at another pad. -
#5
09-07-2011 12:59
Re: March 20 2011
SO at 5'11'' I'll need a Large?Nice tent too!! I'm looking at one of those too.I was wondering how well it would hold up in really bad weather. I wish someone would post on how well it would hold up at Max Patch. As you know the wind is awesome up there and snow is a plus for as testing go's.HS -
#6
09-08-2011 08:28
Re: March 20 2011 - NeoAir Size Large
I use a NeoAir shortie and put the padded framesheet of my empty pack under my feet (usually wrapped in a plastic trash bag). My only gripe with the smaller NeoAirs is that they are narrow so when you lie on your back your elbows drop down off the pad to rest on ground. Worth the weight/comfort trade-off however. -
#7
01-02-2012 22:55
Re: March 20 2011
I have used a Neoair for couple of years now, the only downer is that I am out of breath by the time I get blowed up.
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