New Nemo Tensor Ultralight Durability

UTJL

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Has anyone had any durability issues with the Nemo Insulated Tensor Ultralight pads? I searched the forum but didn’t find anything. I’m trying to decide between it and the Thermarest NeoAir Xlite. Some of the reviews for the Tensor say it’s not very durable.
 

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Watching. I just started looking at these two pads this evening, and thought I should search the Rok. Crazy your post was at the top of the list.
 

yeti14

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My regular tensor popped a hole the first night out. My dog and I both eyed the pad at the same time. Not sure if it was a claw or my knee on the sleeping bag zipper....either way, Nemo replaced it. I've been using it now for about 2 years without issue. The regular tensor is about at "light weight" as I'd be willing to go. YMMV

*Looks like Nemo no longer offers the standard tensor or changed name to ultralight/ alpine ultralight🤷
 
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I have the Nemo longbow and like it a lot so far. I’ve only used it a couple times but it is very warm but a little heavier than the tensor. I typically flip around side to side and found it to be plenty comfortable and seemed durable, I don’t have any issues with it. I typically would use a tall pad at 6’4” but have the regular size and use my glassing pad under my feet which works fine and saves a couple oz and space. This is my first pad with the fill sack thing and thought was pretty good, filled it quickly and easily. Another option to consider anyway…
 
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UTJL

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Thanks for the advice! I’m a side sleeper and I’d toss quite a bit so the added comfort is worth the weight to me. Is the Tensor noticeably quieter as well?
 
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I got a puncture in my Tensor like second night out. I was in a floorless shelter in a burn during a wind storm. It was one hell of a night. I believe a tarp stake pulled out but hung up in tarp loop. Said stake flopping in the wind and put hole in foot of pad.

I fixed hole with sealer and used it all last year, about 20 nights out, with no issue.
 

Mark at EXO

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I have used the standard (gray) Tensor a lot, as well as the Tensor Alpine (orange) a ton. Both have been extremely durable and reliable with "normal" precautions on my part.
 

FlyingDutchman

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I have the tensor alpine and have not had an issue in 2 seasons. I typically don't go floorless though until winter camping and then I'm on a cot, tyvek sheet or tarp. I also have a sea-to-summit Ether light XT insulated which is more comfortable, but out of the 2 the Tensor feels more durable and has a higher R-value.
 

River1313

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Looks like there is a new Nemo Tensor with higher r value. Hopefully they improved on durability.
 
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