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You are using the pump sack wrong. You need to blow in it from a distance so it fills up with air in one breath. Check out videos online on how it works.
Looks like you guys don't read comments, because people already said it in your previous video, but let's try again: the instructions on the pump sack states that you must blow air with your mouth 20 cm away from the sack, this will allow much more air to get into the pump sack
We do read the comments always just don't get around to answer to them every time. We still like to use our small electric pump for inflating as we recently discovered it but this sack is another decent option for inflation.
Try blowing into the pump sack from some distance. This way you utilise the Bernouli effect, as intended for these kind of pump sacks. This minimises moisture intake from your breath.
If you increase the distance between your mouth and the pump sack, you will only need one or two breaths to completely fill the pump sack. It is important to push the air column between the mouth and the pump sack so that a lot of air is carried along. If you breathe directly into your pump funnel, it would be completely useless.
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Besides that important point, this method also minimizes any mould-causing moisture that may enter the pad.
That's a great method, we have never actually thought of using it this way, and belevied it was a useless piece of gear before but it actually works out great!
3:01 не хочу показаться занудой, но вы не правильно используете воздушный мешок для надувания матраса. Просто откройте руками вход для воздуха и чуть чуть "поддуйте" внутрь. Дуновение воздуха затягивает с собой ещё чуть воздуха, мешок слегка надувается и можно начинать закручивать толкая воздух внутрь коврика. Вы надуваете коврик не объёмом воздуха из лёгких, вы надуваете коврик внешним воздухом, и делать это можно очень быстро, быстрее чем электрический насос, а весит этот мешок граммы. Это как технология которую придумали для воздушных пляжных кресел, когда ты открываешь мешок, чуть взмахнул им в воздухе, он наполнился, ты сразу сворачиваешь его и получается целое кресло, диван и тд. Классная штука.
Да, это отличная техника которую мы открыли совсем недавно благодаря нашему видео и фидбэку от зрителей. До этого мы считали эти мешки бесполезными:) Спасибо что поделились!
why are they not making 90- 100cm wide sleeping pads. 50cm wide upto 70cm is so narrow and not suited for side sleepers. now i must buy 120cm 2 person pad. we need at least 80cm wide not 50 or 70cm.
Are you able to identify the type of insulation in the pad? Is it reflective (like the thermarest xtherm), or does it have some kind of filling? Thanks!
We learnt it the hard way when destroying two of our pads with time, completely unaware it is our breath that was doing it. Now we are using our electric pump and can't be happier with it.
3:15 - you do it wrong (there is precise instruction shown 10s earlier in the movie): dont stick your mouth to the inflation bag but keep them ca. 20 cm away and blow inside oneor two times (phisic done the rest) then rapidly close the inlet. At the end push traped air into the mat.
The pump is a must for me, so handy also to fully deflate and easier to put away. Decathlon makes good products at reasonable prices, Onetigris came up with a high insulation pad for $80 USA dollars in Amazon. I’m going to be trying it on the field in Yosemite in a few days. Thanks for the video.
Yes, we love the pump too, deflation is so easy with it and makes the gear very compact to pack. Thanks for mentioning a new piece of gear, never heard of it before. But the insulated pads seem much more comfortable too. Let us know what you think of it.
Just for choosing the right size, how tall is your husband? I‘m exactly 183cm and would like to save the 100g and the 0.8 Liters of Volume on my trips. So do you think it will be a problem for me to use the L-Size?
Dima is exactly the same height as you are - 183cm and it is just a bit tight but may not be a problem for you depending on your preferences and comfort levels. With the politics of Decathlon you can try out a pad in size L and then if you find out it is not fitting you can return it to them with no problem if it's not used of course. Of course you can try it out in the store as well which will be even better.
Just get to the point without repeating yourself over - AND, as others have said - Learn how to do things PROPERLY before putting out reviews. Wasted my time
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You are using the pump sack wrong. You need to blow in it from a distance so it fills up with air in one breath. Check out videos online on how it works.
Agree, this also minimises moisture intake.
yes that was exactly what i was thinking ,in fact i tried to inflate this sleeping pad at décathlon and it only take 8 blow in the pump sac
Thanks for mentioning it, we have learnt this lesson since then, it was a discovery to us!
Looks like you guys don't read comments, because people already said it in your previous video, but let's try again: the instructions on the pump sack states that you must blow air with your mouth 20 cm away from the sack, this will allow much more air to get into the pump sack
Hehe, the thing is, that‘s simply physics 😂
We do read the comments always just don't get around to answer to them every time. We still like to use our small electric pump for inflating as we recently discovered it but this sack is another decent option for inflation.
Try blowing into the pump sack from some distance. This way you utilise the Bernouli effect, as intended for these kind of pump sacks. This minimises moisture intake from your breath.
This technique was new to us, and it actually works fine! Thanks!
If you increase the distance between your mouth and the pump sack, you will only need one or two breaths to completely fill the pump sack. It is important to push the air column between the mouth and the pump sack so that a lot of air is carried along. If you breathe directly into your pump funnel, it would be completely useless.
Besides that important point, this method also minimizes any mould-causing moisture that may enter the pad.
That's a great method, we have never actually thought of using it this way, and belevied it was a useless piece of gear before but it actually works out great!
3:01 не хочу показаться занудой, но вы не правильно используете воздушный мешок для надувания матраса. Просто откройте руками вход для воздуха и чуть чуть "поддуйте" внутрь. Дуновение воздуха затягивает с собой ещё чуть воздуха, мешок слегка надувается и можно начинать закручивать толкая воздух внутрь коврика. Вы надуваете коврик не объёмом воздуха из лёгких, вы надуваете коврик внешним воздухом, и делать это можно очень быстро, быстрее чем электрический насос, а весит этот мешок граммы.
Это как технология которую придумали для воздушных пляжных кресел, когда ты открываешь мешок, чуть взмахнул им в воздухе, он наполнился, ты сразу сворачиваешь его и получается целое кресло, диван и тд. Классная штука.
Да, это отличная техника которую мы открыли совсем недавно благодаря нашему видео и фидбэку от зрителей. До этого мы считали эти мешки бесполезными:) Спасибо что поделились!
The pump doesn’t work like this, please add correction to your video
It is well explained by manufacturer on there website
Yes, we have already learnt it since then, unfortunately we can't correct the video without deleting it and making a new one
why are they not making 90- 100cm wide sleeping pads. 50cm wide upto 70cm is so narrow and not suited for side sleepers. now i must buy 120cm 2 person pad. we need at least 80cm wide not 50 or 70cm.
Are you able to identify the type of insulation in the pad? Is it reflective (like the thermarest xtherm), or does it have some kind of filling?
Thanks!
Hi, it is not reflective but has a filling that gives an insulation, it is very comfortable too
By the way... It works really well and doesn't make those crinkle noises
That mat will be full of mold with how you're inflating it with that pump sack 😂😂
Mold is a myth.
We learnt it the hard way when destroying two of our pads with time, completely unaware it is our breath that was doing it. Now we are using our electric pump and can't be happier with it.
That shit literally never happens
@@______7224 Do you refer that mold is not able to form inside the pad?
3:15 - you do it wrong (there is precise instruction shown 10s earlier in the movie): dont stick your mouth to the inflation bag but keep them ca. 20 cm away and blow inside oneor two times (phisic done the rest) then rapidly close the inlet. At the end push traped air into the mat.
Thanks for the advice! We have already learnt our lesson thanks to our viewers, it is actually a very effective technique👍🏻
The pump is a must for me, so handy also to fully deflate and easier to put away. Decathlon makes good products at reasonable prices, Onetigris came up with a high insulation pad for $80 USA dollars in Amazon. I’m going to be trying it on the field in Yosemite in a few days. Thanks for the video.
Yes, we love the pump too, deflation is so easy with it and makes the gear very compact to pack. Thanks for mentioning a new piece of gear, never heard of it before. But the insulated pads seem much more comfortable too. Let us know what you think of it.
Just for choosing the right size, how tall is your husband? I‘m exactly 183cm and would like to save the 100g and the 0.8 Liters of Volume on my trips. So do you think it will be a problem for me to use the L-Size?
Dima is exactly the same height as you are - 183cm and it is just a bit tight but may not be a problem for you depending on your preferences and comfort levels. With the politics of Decathlon you can try out a pad in size L and then if you find out it is not fitting you can return it to them with no problem if it's not used of course. Of course you can try it out in the store as well which will be even better.
Go for XL... Way better
Has it been discontinued already?
As far as we know it appeared on the market not so long ago
Nope, it's actually just sold out everywhere, it's that good.
Have you guys tried the Simond range? It's available under the Decathlon.
Hi, we have seen many clothing items in the Simond range but are you interested in some specific gear? We'd love to know!
@@WalkingNatureWorld Check out their pants and jackets. Top quality, better than forlaz tbh.
Just get to the point without repeating yourself over - AND, as others have said - Learn how to do things PROPERLY before putting out reviews. Wasted my time
We've learnt our lesson already with the air sack and are very grateful for the comments left.