Airhawk - OK ... I give in ......

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Just picked up an Airhawk 2 off a fellow Tosser ....... Trying to fit it & I am sure it is obvious to anyone with a brain, except that I cant work out how the clips on the end of the elastic straps work. They don't seem to fit together or am I missing something?

Also, has anyone got any handy tips on getting the pressure right ?

Answers on a postcard please ..................
 
[QUOTE='Nuffsaid]Just picked up an Airhawk 2 off a fellow Tosser ....... Trying to fit it & I am sure it is obvious to anyone with a brain, except that I cant work out how the clips on the end of the elastic straps work. They don't seem to fit together or am I missing something?

Also, has anyone got any handy tips on getting the pressure right ?

Answers on a postcard please ..................[/QUOTE]

At the end of each strap is a clip, these clips slide onto the material on the pad that looks like a loop. :nenau

This may read like total s**t but it makes sense in my head!! :eek:
 
Never answered re the pressure. I found that very little was best.

It was almost as though there was'nt any air in it, if you put too much in it you get the feeling off sitting on a rubber ring in a pool!! :eek:
 
Sleepy said:
I find that less than atmospheric pressure is about right..

Surely, unless it's been over-inflated, the air inside will always be at atmospheric pressure or the thing would totally collapse.

Granted, you may have differing quantities of air inside, but the pressure must equal atmospheric.
 
pressure - if it seems too little / thats just right :)
undoing them feckin straps - think of it as a bra :D ....you'll soon get the hang of it. :thumb
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Og
 


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