desertdwellerdyl
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I’m not sure. I never submerged it while on the hunt, my laziness and not wanting to soak it. Returned to REI before problem solving it. I have to say, it was the most comfortable pad I’ve ever tried, while it held air.How did it fail?
I've run a few different pads and it's a trade off of weight vs noise for me. Some of the insulated/mylar type lined ones are just too crinkly for me.My daughter is backpacking and hunting with me more frequently nowadays and I need a new air pad. She’s using my Big Agnes Q core slx that I’ve had for years and no complaints with that pad, but she’s commandeered it from me.
I plan to get a wide version pad (25”) and likely stick to 72” long. I’m 6’ but don’t feel like I need the long version, but as a side sleeper prefer the wide.
I was thinking about picking up the Rapide SL as it’s pretty much the same as my Q core. The more I read reviews it seems Nemo tensor all season is a strong contender to the BA as well as exped brand pads. The BA is a little heavier but I don’t mind a little extra weight for comfort and durability. I don’t always sleep great in the backcountry but the BA Q core has been the comfiest pad I’ve tried.
Any advice from those that have used these? I find the BA to be super comfy. Also, I tend to get cold easily, but never had too many issues with my pad making me cold. If I’ll be on the ground in freezing conditions I bring a closed cell foam pad as a little extra protection.
Thanks for the advice.
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