Leaking sleep pad.

WoodBow

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Is that product working well for you with no actual "patch" ?



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Or take the Eazy-E approach. Throw it in the gutter and go by another!

I’ve tried, and I have never found a good long-term solution for a thermarest leak. Let us know how the patch holds up.
 
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That works fine. No issues with keeping air in after.
The pad I sleep on at home has 3-4 patches like that and keeps air. Probably have 400 or more nights on it-thermarest trail scout. Sometimes I put uncle lou's stealth straps over and put seal seal around the edge but just seam seal wp works by itself. Just let it cure for 24 hrs.
I do put the seam seal on while it is aired up and you can see it bubble a bit. I think in between bubbles it draws the sealant in. After an hour or so I open the deflate valve.


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Or take the Eazy-E approach. Throw it in the gutter and go by another!

I’ve tried, and I have never found a good long-term solution for a thermarest leak. Let us know how the patch holds up.

I've had a bicycle innertube patch on my Xtherm since 2016. I've used that pad more than any other, probably a couple dozen nights a year.
 
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