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![]() "Don Freeman" wrote in message ... "Dave Van" wrote in message link.net... "PaddlingPair" wrote in message ... Finally my wife surprised me with the Sealine Thermorest thigh support. It is Wonderful and worth every penny (to me at least) of the $40. It is infinitely adjustable and because it is self inflating you don't have to take it out and blow it up! Self inflating? What does that mean? Assuming that it is the same as self inflating mattreses, the shell has some sort of shape retention that "remembers" the shape it should be when filled. As it expands from the tension of the material it sucks the air in through a valve. When it is full then you close the valve so the the air does not escape when your weight puts pressure on it. To deflate you open the valve, squeeze the air out and shut the valve before the air can get sucked back in. Sounds close to what I was thinking it might be. I was thinking that there was some kind of open cell urethane foam cushion inside that gave it a full shape. |
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Actually, there is a foam of some kind inside that expands and pulls air
inside. When you open the valve and squeeze the foam, the air goes out...and you lock it out by closing the valve again thereby making a smaller package. The concept has been around for many years...first being used (to my recollection) for sleeping pads for backpacking. They work very well. Barry "Dave Van" wrote in message k.net... "Don Freeman" wrote in message ... "Dave Van" wrote in message link.net... "PaddlingPair" wrote in message ... Finally my wife surprised me with the Sealine Thermorest thigh support. It is Wonderful and worth every penny (to me at least) of the $40. It is infinitely adjustable and because it is self inflating you don't have to take it out and blow it up! Self inflating? What does that mean? Assuming that it is the same as self inflating mattreses, the shell has some sort of shape retention that "remembers" the shape it should be when filled. As it expands from the tension of the material it sucks the air in through a valve. When it is full then you close the valve so the the air does not escape when your weight puts pressure on it. To deflate you open the valve, squeeze the air out and shut the valve before the air can get sucked back in. Sounds close to what I was thinking it might be. I was thinking that there was some kind of open cell urethane foam cushion inside that gave it a full shape. |
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![]() Self inflating? What does that mean? Like all Thermorest inflatable products, it is designed so that when you open the inflation valve it sucks air into it. If you want it really firm you can ad a puff or two of breath. I sometimes do this with my Thermorest sleeping pads. I haven't needed (or wanted) to do this with the thigh rest. Whit |
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"Dave Van" wrote: Sounds close to what I was thinking it might be. I was thinking that there was some kind of open cell urethane foam cushion inside that gave it a full shape. True. I should have mentioned that. Also, the fill they use has a significant insulating factor (R-factor) so it keeps the undersides of my knees comfortably warm. Whit |
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