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nitrogen hood and laying on pillow?
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hey... if i layed down flat on a pillow with the gas bag on, will that fuk it up somehow? i like the idea of laying flat on a bed instead of upright like i'm at the doctors or something. thanks lemme know.
@BlindsClosed I think it would differ person to person, bag to bag, pillow to pillow. Way too many variables. Best thing to do is try it out, inflate the bag with air from a compressor or bicycle pump, lay down, move around some to simulate unconscious movement, and see if the seal holds. I would actually say move around vigorously, as it's better to find out now than waking up with brain damage from oxygen deprivation.
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