Has anyone used one? Does it work okay? Easy enough to close the valve on the mat with it attached?
OR ... is there an adaptor available to convert an Exped Schnozzle bag to work with the Neoair?
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Neoair Air-tap?
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Neoair Air-tap?
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Re: Neoair Air-tap?
Not what you were asking at all but.....
I've got the orange Thermarest dry bag with built in "valve". It's just a clear piece of stretchy plastic (like a beach ball or rubber ring is made from) with a hole that's a tight fit over the valve. It's works pretty well as when it's full you can just spin the bag around with the valve. As the pressures are pretty low really it probably would be that hard to bicycle something to replicate it. A pressure that would cause it to pop off is more than you'd want in the mat anyway!
I've got the orange Thermarest dry bag with built in "valve". It's just a clear piece of stretchy plastic (like a beach ball or rubber ring is made from) with a hole that's a tight fit over the valve. It's works pretty well as when it's full you can just spin the bag around with the valve. As the pressures are pretty low really it probably would be that hard to bicycle something to replicate it. A pressure that would cause it to pop off is more than you'd want in the mat anyway!

Re: Neoair Air-tap?
I have a pump sack too
I use it to store my sleeping bag in when it goes in my rucksack, or in the case of the WRT in my front dry bag with my other camping bits. Keeps it dry amongst other bits if they're wet as its almost a dry bag (roll the top, seams are sealed, only a tiny hole in the bottom)
Its 27 breaths (I think) to inflate my large neoair so it stops me getting a light head!
Big fan. Actually, I also use it to store one of sleeping bags in in my loft, lets the bag loft and still protects it
I use it to store my sleeping bag in when it goes in my rucksack, or in the case of the WRT in my front dry bag with my other camping bits. Keeps it dry amongst other bits if they're wet as its almost a dry bag (roll the top, seams are sealed, only a tiny hole in the bottom)
Its 27 breaths (I think) to inflate my large neoair so it stops me getting a light head!
Big fan. Actually, I also use it to store one of sleeping bags in in my loft, lets the bag loft and still protects it