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Fri 10 Feb, 2017 11:02 am
My Exped Synmat UL9 has taken to slowly deflating over a few hours. It has lost its green silicone flap that lines the inflation valve. Do any Exped owners out there think that may be the cause of the problem or am I likely just to have a small tear somewhere on the baffles? If it is tge likely cause, does anyone know if there is a fix for this?
Fri 10 Feb, 2017 11:15 am
That does sound like a likely cause for a slow deflation, you might have to contact Exped or their distributors to see if the flap can be replaced.
Fri 10 Feb, 2017 11:59 am
Thanks Mike. Have now written to Exped Oz to see.
Mon 13 Feb, 2017 6:51 pm
I think Mike is correct. I know that I have to be careful to not have any insulation fibres blow out and sit under the green flap when I tickle a bit of air out of my UL9. If the flap doesn't seat properly it causes a very slow leak. I guess that says the green flap is an essential part of the seal.
Mon 13 Feb, 2017 7:50 pm
To try and find the leak just make up a brew of soapy water using dishwashing detergent and water.Filling up an almost empty detergent bottle with water and spraying it on the inflated mat should show where the leak is with a bunch of bubbles.
Tue 14 Feb, 2017 3:06 pm
MeanderingFlyFisher wrote:To try and find the leak just make up a brew of soapy water using dishwashing detergent and water.Filling up an almost empty detergent bottle with water and spraying it on the inflated mat should show where the leak is with a bunch of bubbles.
That or just dunk it in the bath, bubbles will come up from the leak and then you don't need to worry about cleaning off detergent to make the glue stick from a patch
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 8:59 pm
thanks all.
Exped are sending me out a new silicone flap to insert in the valve and hopefully that'll fix it.
Need the little guy to keep me warm in tazzie soon
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 9:20 pm
Nice one! Hopefully that sorts out the problem.
Thu 30 Mar, 2017 7:54 pm
Silicone flap did not solve the problem. Still need to find hole in it somewhere...hard to do when travelling. Will continue to sleep on a semi deflated mat *sigh*
Thu 30 Mar, 2017 8:49 pm
Erk. Unless you normally wake up for a pee at night ( in which case you can give it a blow up), that's a real bummer.
Fri 31 Mar, 2017 5:16 am
Suz wrote:Silicone flap did not solve the problem. Still need to find hole in it somewhere...hard to do when travelling. Will continue to sleep on a semi deflated mat *sigh*
Suz I have a Synmat UL7 here and a few Neoairs. If you need another mat I am happy to loan one to you whilst you are in Tas.
Fri 31 Mar, 2017 8:00 am
Omg Simon! Really?
Only thing is - I could really only pick it up this Sunday around lunch time - as I have to be at lake st Clair to catch the bus to Qtn/Cradle by 2:30.
But if that is not a super pain to you, I would Iove to borrow the UL7. (And if I damaged it, I'd buy you a new one.)
Perhaps when I drop it back off...if you are free...you could explain to me the finer points of hanging my new Goshawk as I'm not sure I'm doing it efficiently. Im also wondering if I need to hang it any differently if it is windy AND rainy ...because the tarp doesn't extend that much longer than the hammock itself. (Haven't experience rain in it yet). It is very comfy tho!
I will take the tent on the OLT /WOJ as I'm confident about my ability to stay dry in the tent. Hammock gives a better sleep tho.
Anyhow, if Sunday works for you - awesome and thanks for the offer, if not, then all good, I will sleep on my UL9 that is a UL1 in the mornings.
Fri 31 Mar, 2017 12:09 pm
Yep Sunday is fine just give me a call or text with a time when you know for sure. For OLT I would recommend a tent anyway. A mate and I walked the OLT looking for good hanging spots for future reference but we both came away saying a tent is the best option and we hang at every opportunity usually.
Fri 31 Mar, 2017 6:34 pm
Thank you!
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