Re: Closed Cell Foam Source?

From: Steve Eustace (eustacesteve@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Feb 15 2000 - 11:05:01 PST


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Has anybody tried something simple like a single width air mattress in the
P15? They're inexpensive, and you can adjust the firmness to your liking by
inflating it more or less. Just curious how it would work as I have been
thinking of trying it.

Best regards,

Steve Eustace
P15 #1157, Kokopelli

>From: "Thomas Grimes" <tgrimes@gw.bsu.edu>
>To: <HandyM2@aol.com>, <dfkautz@pacbell.net>, <wwpotter@tscnet.com>
>Subject: Re: Closed Cell Foam Source?
>Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 11:07:25 -0500
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>Michael
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>K-Mart used to sell a blue closed cell foam swimming float that is the
>right size for a bunk pad in a P-15, except that it is only 60 inches long.
> I have one in my P-14, and have slept comfortably on it several
>nights--no problem about my feet hanging over the end!
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>Being closed cell foam it does add flotation. The blue color is absolutely
>fierce, about like a blue polytarp. As I remember, mine cost about $40.
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>Regards
>
>Tom Grimes
>P-14 #363 Far Horizon
>Muncie, Indiana
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