Photos Great Air Matress for Bike Camping

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Yeah man, you did! Good, good, good info..
read about the server dumpster fire, here:
https://squattheplanet.com/threads/website-update-dumpster-fire.33657/

def a bummer, but THANK YOU for re-posting...
that puppy is on my to check out list..

i think you got a number of replies, but the same technical details may have lost them, also..

def will check out..

man, that is a sweet looking bed...
 
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They say the 75D polyester material used is supposed to resist most of the wear and tear, I would still add another layer or two below it just to be more cautious and extend the life of the sleeping bag. I'll keep this in mind, though, because I got several air mattresses weighing 5 lbs. a piece.
 
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this mattress is pretty decent for size & weight. The price could be somewhat arguable, but can last forever depending on how rough you are with it. I wouldn't say it's the most comfortable, but I have yet to find the most comfortable. Anyhow thanks for the link and opinion. I have only borrowed this kind before but might would purchase if I go for another ride
 
I've got one. It's pretty light weight. I did have a valve leak two nights in a row, so I bought Thermarest NeoAir. Later I found out, I wasn't tightening the valve tight enough and it works just fine. Uhhh. But hey, I have a spare now. The Klymit Static V is a nice sleep pad for great price !