This mod makes a CCF pad work for full-shoulder insulation. Without it, a CCF is not wide enough to protect shoulders.
I took a full-length CCF pad and cut a top section that's long enough to wrap around my shoulders comfortably when that section is turned 90 degrees. I wanted to attach the remaining section of CCF below that shoulder section, to insulate my butt and thighs. I found that I could connect the top and bottom sections with velcro straps that can also be used to keep both sections rolled together for carrying.
I cut pairs of slots in both top and bottom sections of the CCF pad. Each slot is 2.5" from the edge of the CCF pad and is reinforced with duct tape to prevent tearing. The slots in the top and bottom sections line up to hold the bottom section against the top section when it's turned 90 degrees. (I added a second pair of slots on another edge of the top section so that I could alternatively attach the top and bottom sections back into one long pad.)
I made two 29" straps, each with one 4.5" strip of velcro HOOKS on one side -- and two 4.5" strips of velcro LOOPS on the other. Although the velcro has glue to stick to the straps, I sewed the edges of the strips for strength.
- The velcro loop pads at the END of the strap are used when the two sections are rolled together for carrying. (Roll one section tightly, then roll the other around it.)
- The velcro loop pads in the MIDDLE of the strip are used to attach the two sections when lying down. Put the end of the strap that has the velcro HOOK pad through slots in both sections, so that the velcro hook pad lies flat between the slots of the two pads, then press the velcro LOOP pad on top of the velcro hook pad to make a firm connection. (It probably works best to do this so that the velcro pads are on the underside of the assembled pad.) Use the natural curl of the top section to allow it to wrap around your shoulders.
Either section can also serve as a rather large sit pad. If you roll the two sections somewhat loosely for carrying, you can take out the inner one without removing the straps.
When measuring where to attach the velcro pads on the strap:
- Attach the velcro hook pad to one end of the strap.
- Attach one of the velcro loop pads on the other side of the strap, just far enough down from the velcro hook pad that it will hold the two sections of the pad snugly together when pressed against the velcro hook section.
- Attach the other velcro loop pad on the same side of the strap as the first velcro loop pad, but at the far end, just long enough to meet up with the velcro hook pad when the strap is wrapped around the two CCF sections rolled together.
Here it is, assembled...
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...covering shoulders, back, butt, and thighs.
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Put the end of the straps with velcro hooks through slots in both pad sections and lay it flat with the velcro hooks up. Then pull it snug and put the velcro loop pad over it to secure it.
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It's probably best to assemble it so that the velcro pads are on the underside of the pad when it's in use (unlike what's shown here).
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The straps are identical. This shows the two sides. The velcro hook pad is on the left of the top strap, and the velcro loop pads are in the middle and right of the bottom strap.
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This shows the sections assembled again as one long pad.
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Here they are rolled up.
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