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Re: reading other posts pretty sure the it is impregnated and thus never has to be recoated and both sides are equally waterproof... could be wrong though |
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Re: 1 Ounce Henley Pack-Anyone else made one? take any pictures of the process? would love to see some documenting how you made it or of the finished product. oh and congrats! im hoping to do the same sometime in the near future. |
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Re: Re: Quick input on NEOAIR . . .Big Guy Perspective It wins in weight and price... but loses in comfort and pack size... a fair trade i would say. but if you can sleep on a CCF mat and wake up feeling good then, i agree, don't bother getting a ... |
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FBC Cozy from 1/8" Foam Pad? Anybody know if this would be any good? I have some scraps from an old Gossamer gear 1/8" pad and need a cozy for FBC... this would be free if it works. |
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Re: Re: Re: optimal height for tealight Thanks Jason |
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Re: optimal height for tealight Thanks guys. Let me know how your tests go. I have the feeling 2 inches is somewhere in the right ballpark. |
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Re: Re: Spare silk I am using a Flexair dual pillow with a small piece of foam from a bed pad on top. This creates a very comfortable pillow, but I fear the foam would get gross pretty quick so i was going to make a... |
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Spare silk Anybody have any leftover silk from a project they would be willing to sell me for pretty cheap? I only need about a 2' x 2' piece... |
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Optimal pot height for tea light stove What is the optimal height to have your beer can pot over the tea light stove? either from the ground or the tea light itself... |
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Re: Dream Light Thanks for all the info guys. I am with you on that dream light dan. that sounds like what i am looking for but nobody seems to make! |
All Reader Reviews by Derek Cox
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Jetboil Personal Cooking System Easy to use. Lighter can be easily fixed if you read the troubleshooting guide. Boils water fast and uses very little fuel. Insulated and takes up relatively little space. on the heavier side, but ... |
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Therm-A-Rest Pro Lite 3 Had it for a few years now. Never had any problems with leaking or holes. Comfy 1" of padding. Plenty wide and long, but a little on the heavier side. |
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MSR Hubba Outstanding rain protection. Plenty of room to sit up and move around a bit. Full mesh allows you to see the stars clearly on clear nights. Lightweight and perfect for nastier conditions when a tar... |
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Montbell UL Down Inner Jacket Packs small. Very light. Fits great. Soft material. Keeps me warm down to about 40 degrees over just a t-shirt. Full zip is very handy and pockets are a great touch. Absolutely nothing but good th... |
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Osprey Atmos 50 Like others have said, what really separates this pack from others is the airspeed suspension. This pack molds perfectly to my hips and shoulders since it does not contact my back air can flow freely... |
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Mountain Laurel Designs Zip Much tougher pack for just a few ounces more. Tough Mesh on back and sides is great for holding a myriad of items. Shoulder straps are comfortable and it carries a load very well. Great craftsmansh... |
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WalMart walmart is great for those cheap generic items needed for each trip. i.e. snacks, travel toiletries, odds and ends. who cares where the money goes or how wealthy Walmart is? i get what i need at a g... |
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