The last time I aired up my bag, the nipple valve got a slow leak.
Since I'm very happy with my Invicto 6x9 bag, I didn't want to change the bladder. Next best thing was to plug the nipple.
First thing I grabbed was a small artist paint brush, I stuck it in the nipple to see how long it should be and cut the tip off.
This bag has a short nipple that sticks past the bag bottom, so the plug I put in barely protrudes.
I haven't had to air up in weeks now, so it solved my problem.
When I do want to remove it, I can still grab it with a pair of tiny pliers.
Maybe others have found better materials to plug the butt of their bags?
Just thought this my help a few here that don't want to go through the trouble of replacing bladders.
BB
PS. sorry about the thread title
Oh, HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL!
Since I'm very happy with my Invicto 6x9 bag, I didn't want to change the bladder. Next best thing was to plug the nipple.
First thing I grabbed was a small artist paint brush, I stuck it in the nipple to see how long it should be and cut the tip off.
This bag has a short nipple that sticks past the bag bottom, so the plug I put in barely protrudes.
I haven't had to air up in weeks now, so it solved my problem.
When I do want to remove it, I can still grab it with a pair of tiny pliers.
Maybe others have found better materials to plug the butt of their bags?
Just thought this my help a few here that don't want to go through the trouble of replacing bladders.
BB
PS. sorry about the thread title
Oh, HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL!
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