I just weighed my neoair, and noticed it gradually getting heavier and heavier after only a few uses ... maybe blown up 6 times.
thought my scales were out so i weighed a few other items and that confirmed my neoair had increased by 6 grams.
i put this down to the moisture in my lungs being trapped inside and this worries me abit.
I took the instalflator out today for another test, after watching Mike Miller's video and it took me 1.5 pumps of the installflator to pump up the neoair.
its dead easy to use: it comes with a plastic connector for all neoair type of valves.
just roll it out, use your hands to expand it up or blow into it once. then start rolling. air gets transferred into the mat.
GOOD POINTS:
- I found this much quicker than blowing in.
- i could do it in my Akto tent, so its possible to still use it if raining outside.
- virtually no moisture gets into the neoair. (its accumulated 6 grams already!)
- I do not feel light headed from hyperventilating.
- the thing weighs 44 grams, and is dirt cheap (about $4 + 6 postage each)
Ive decided that whenever neoair comes with me, so does this.
so maybe i shall drink 44ml less water to make up for this additional weight. to put it into perspective, 44 mL ~ 1 gulp of water.
If i arrive at camp, and i am knacked from a hike, having this is a definite luxury worth carrying 44 grams for.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJLVYfg88TE&feature=player_embeddedThis is a demonstration video above.