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Just got an email on a tensor extreme with an 8.5 R rating. Looking forward to hearing more about it.
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Totally agreeAt that weight it's going to be noisy I bet. It'll have to use reflective film to keep the weight low. We'll see soon enough.
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What are you using for a bag?I got one, tested it out backpacking this past weekend. Temps were above 40 overnight, so can't really speak to how warm it really is yet. It was not any noiser or more crinkly than my regular insulated Tensor, definitely less noisy than the XTherm. The extra inch of thickness is noticable and quite comfortable. Weight with stuff and pump sacks is 1lb 8oz.
What are you using for a bag?
I am on a quest to stretch a chillkoot quilt down as cold as I can, so the new Tensor extreme is quite interesting to me.
I've never had an issue with any of the Xtherm or Xlites with noise, especially the newer ones. Made in the USA with a great warranty is nice too. Nemo makes good gear, but 3 layers of foil is going to lead to noise eventually, the piper has to be paid somehow.
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How much has it been used in those years and does it seem to insulate as well?My Xtherm used to be quite crinkly. After years of use it's now totally quiet.
Oh, let's say 200 nights over 10 years. I've never punctured it or had any problems.How much has it been used in those years and does it seem to insulate as well?
Also highly curious...Curious to hear what you guys who have bought one think of the Tensor extreme pad. Thinking of adding one to the gear room.
That good to know. Some of those other ultralight pads it sounds like you are rolling around on pop cans all night.Didnt see this thread till now.... I got one when it first came out and have about 12 nights on it so pretty limited. During second season temps dropped down to zero at night and this pad paired with a big agnes summit park 15 bag was plenty warm. For reference I am a warm sleeper and was wearing a hoody and light sweat pants. I enjoyed the 4" of thickness as im 225lbs and sleep on my sides. Also in terms of noise this is much quieter than the xtherm if you are a tosser. The valves are a big improvement over older generations of nemo pads.
Ill need alot more time though before I would say it competes in durability. So far I like it though.
Does it lock you in place decently well in the night?Didnt see this thread till now.... I got one when it first came out and have about 12 nights on it so pretty limited. During second season temps dropped down to zero at night and this pad paired with a big agnes summit park 15 bag was plenty warm. For reference I am a warm sleeper and was wearing a hoody and light sweat pants. I enjoyed the 4" of thickness as im 225lbs and sleep on my sides. Also in terms of noise this is much quieter than the xtherm if you are a tosser. The valves are a big improvement over older generations of nemo pads.
Ill need alot more time though before I would say it competes in durability. So far I like it though.
I cant answer your question well because I use the Big Agnes park series bags that have a sleeve in the back to put your pad in.Does it lock you in place decently well in the night?
I cannot stand how bad I slide around on my Xtherm, granted I plan on switching to a ZenBivy setup to eliminate that issue entirely whether I switch pads or not.