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    Ridgerunner with a tensor pad

    https://youtu.be/15V4ILr67kU


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    Nice video, and a really nice pond; thanks. I hadn't heard of the Nemo Tensor. For the record, your regular wide model is: 72 x 25 x 3 inches. I'm surprised you filled it up all the way; most people here suggest filling pads about half way full in the RR (I probably would have stopped after that second bag of air), maybe because some find the RR more tippy when you're higher up. Finally, you can use your Lynx and the pad together, if its cold or windy enough to need that much insulation.

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    Nice job with the video. I have a wide long Tensor and a wide long XTherm that I use in my Quarter Dome Air.

    I wish the regular wide had been available when I bought the Tensor on sale. I don’t need the extra length and it adds weight and takes longer to fill.

    I also side sleep and prefer the firm, wide open sleeping surface of a fully inflated, wide pad.



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    Senior Member Andy "Bull" Bullock's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChacMool View Post
    Nice video, and a really nice pond; thanks. I hadn't heard of the Nemo Tensor. For the record, your regular wide model is: 72 x 25 x 3 inches. I'm surprised you filled it up all the way; most people here suggest filling pads about half way full in the RR (I probably would have stopped after that second bag of air), maybe because some find the RR more tippy when you're higher up. Finally, you can use your Lynx and the pad together, if its cold or windy enough to need that much insulation.
    Yeah I liked how it really opened it up, but I did not find it tippy. Maybe because I’m on the heavier end at 200? That’s not a bad idea using both, the lynx is pretty light, and I’m a cold sleeper below 40.


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    Senior Member Andy "Bull" Bullock's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 509-T203-KG View Post
    Nice job with the video. I have a wide long Tensor and a wide long XTherm that I use in my Quarter Dome Air.

    I wish the regular wide had been available when I bought the Tensor on sale. I don’t need the extra length and it adds weight and takes longer to fill.

    I also side sleep and prefer the firm, wide open sleeping surface of a fully inflated, wide pad.



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    Nice setup!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy "Bull" Bullock View Post
    https://youtu.be/15V4ILr67kU

    Hi Andy, your video is no longer working. Are you able to check permissions or maybe it has a new link? I'm quite interested in adding a Tensor pad to my ridgerunner, as it seems like be part of a good go-to-ground option.


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