Interesting airbed/chair.

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My back is hurting just watching that video, looks cool i like the filling with air method
 
Me want :).

I wonder how long it would stay inflated for before bum is on ground, as in, would it remain inflated for a full nights kip.
 
They do look pretty cool, I can see myself lounging in the garden on one during the summer (Under a tarp, in the pouring rain with a cup of warm cocoa of course)
 
That's rather cool, if you had a bit of insulation on there it would be a great quick bed for the night under a tarp (well, as long as the sharp stones and twigs were cleared) It's probably fairly tough though.

Not sure about long term comfort, it looks fine for laying on your back but what about turning, being in a sleeping bag etc?

I'd like to try it though :D

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Oh yes I like that.:)
Just a thought but if it's airtight then it should be waterproof so could double up as a pack liner, hell throw on some straps it could become a roll-top backpack.
 
Have used big Ortleib drysacks as seats in the past, have stayed inflated all night long. And at that size it'll also double as a bodybag should the person get out a mouthorgan and proceed to play just one tune ALL night long!:banghead:
 
You could fit a set of drones to that :D

It'd make a heck of a racket :D

You know the nozzle/bag filling method for the downmats ? This is just doing away with the down mat, and using the bag instead :D
It it's airtight though ? and weighs almost nowt …….

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It's interesting how the tiny air inlets now seem silly with things like the windcatcher mattress and this.
 

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