UPDATED IMPRESSIONS – March 2016 Since writing this initial review 12 months ago, I’ve spent many nights on my Sea to Summit mattresses. In that time, I’ve learned more from using these mats & thought it might be worthwhile doing an update with some additional feedback. The original review (see below) focused mostly on the …
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The Air Stream is Sea to Summits big-volume sleeping mattress pump, its based on their 20L Ultra-Sil Nano Dry Sack, with added valve plug and foot loop. The 20 liter Air Stream can be inflated with a single breath. Two to three cycles from the Air Stream are enough to fill Sea to Summit sleeping mats, so youre ready to go quickly, with minimal breath condensation in your mat or dizziness from blowing the mat up. The Air Stream can be used as a 20L dry sack or ultralight pack liner.
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