I have always inflated it outside to the tent.although swinging that bag around inside a tent to try to capture a bag full of air is sub-optimal.
Even when it is raining?I have always inflated it outside to the tent.
I just leave it attached to the valve and fill it with air. This way you will have to refill and pump a few more times, yes, but without "pivoting".although swinging that bag around inside a tent to try to capture a bag full of air is sub-optimal.
Under tarp.Even when it is raining?
that is exactly how the snozzle bag worksI use the stuff stack that came with my Klymit mattress - it has a built-in connector. You don't need "wind" to fill the sack, just open it and the volume of air that occupies the open space is then trapped when you start squishing. It takes about 7 bag-fulls - I don't like it too full, hips/shoulders should just barely be off the ground if side-sleeping.
I checked that Etsy site and he doesn't show adaptors for Big Agnes pads but maybe the ones shown are compatible but he just didn't say it.I've had a Nemo Roamer single XL pad for over a year now, which is a 4" thick foam-air mattress. It came with an air-capture bag pump, but even that is somewhat of a hassle since you have to breathe moist air into it. Deflating the mattress to fit in the stuff sack is an even bigger hassle for my ancient bones.
I'm buying the new Flextail Tiny Pump 3X, which can inflate and deflate and also serve as a five mode lantern, as well as a fire bellows. The only problem is that the pump doesn't have a nozzle that fits exactly into the Laylow inflation valve of the Nemo Roamer mattress. However, a guy on Etsy 3D prints an adapter for the Tiny Pump 2X and 3X for the Nemo Roamer and Tensor valves, as well as some other valves such as Big Agnes that the Flextail pumps are not entirely compatible with.
Andrew answered quickly and yes, he does have a version for Big Agnes.I checked that Etsy site and he doesn't show adaptors for Big Agnes pads but maybe the ones shown are compatible but he just didn't say it.
I messaged him about it. My Flextail Max 3 works okay on my Agnes but it would be better if the Flextail adaptor actually fit snugly.
The deflate mode does not work for non-foam mattresses. The bag just sucks together and stops all airflow. Flextail is great for inflation though.Flextail for me. As alluded to above, the moisture-free inflate is nice, but the DEFLATE feature is what makes it worth it to me. Down to packable size the first time.
Thats odd. My Klymit, Nemo, and Amok pads all deflate with the pump. Sometimes it is a little fiddly getting started.The deflate mode does not work for non-foam mattresses. The bag just sucks together and stops all airflow. Flextail is great for inflation though.