That sinking feeling: how to repair a self-inflating sleeping pad
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Self-inflating sleeping pads are easily repaired with patches or glue. Once the leak is located, self-adhesive rip-stop nylon tape can patch most holes. The patch should be one fourth of an inch larger than the hole. Pinholes just need to be filled with some tent seam-sealer.
Publication Name: Backpacker
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0277-867X
Year: 1995
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L.L. Bean North Col -30
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This sleeping bag, rated for camping at 30 degrees below zero, is a goose feather-filled mummy bag that provides warm sleep at about half the cost of bags with similar ratings. It is priced at $315 for regular and $325 for long.
Publication Name: Backpacker
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0277-867X
Year: 1992
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