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Re: Stalked, How do I remove Real Name?
Go to My Account, Change My Billing Address, and put whatever you want under your Primary address (and name) and that will change what the public can see. Leave you real name and address under the...

In Community Support Forum » Stalked, How do I remove Real Name?
August 01, 8:34am

Re: Looking For A Pack
At that weight, you're going to struggle to find something "on the market". Outside of Z-packs, Terra Nova, a European Company, is embracing cuben fiber in tents and packs and they m...

In GEAR » Looking For A Pack
July 31, 6:55pm

Re: Lightweight & Durable Rain / Wind gear -- What's available in size "Fat" XXL
I'm loosing my mind, FROGGTOGGS were intended to be my suggestion. O2 and DriDucks were too poorly cut. Original post amended.

In GEAR » Lightweight & Durable Rain / Wind gear -- What's available in size "Fat" XXL
July 26, 12:02pm

Re: Down mid layer for tall skinny guy?
Montbell down inner.

In GEAR » Down mid layer for tall skinny guy?
July 26, 11:57am

Re: Lightweight & Durable Rain / Wind gear -- What's available in size "Fat" XXL
I wear a 52" to 54" depending on my level of fatness so I can sympathize. If you're looking for durability, at your (our) size, pound-ish jackets are more the norm. If you're ...

In GEAR » Lightweight & Durable Rain / Wind gear -- What's available in size "Fat" XXL
July 25, 5:55pm

Re: Re: "Hydropel vs. Sportslick"
Give these two a try too. They are smaller, lighter, more dense (more product for the size), and cheaper... http://www.amazon.com/Band-Aid-Active-Friction-Block-Stick/dp/B00166FZBG/ref=sr_1_3?i...

In GEAR » Hydropel vs. Sportslick
July 05, 3:06pm

Re: Re: My Party On the AT 2010
How were the ticks and other bugs? I've got a short trip coming up soon and have been thinking quite a bit about them considering the critters around my house have increased this summer to the...

In Post-Trip Reports » My Party On the AT 2010
July 04, 8:40pm

Re: Guy-lines for Tarp
I use this stuff from Gossamer Gear http://www.gossamergear.com/cgi-bin/gossamergear/ezc_2_line.html. It's outstanding. I also have the Kelty line which is good stuff too.

In GEAR » Guy-lines for Tarp
July 04, 5:06pm

Re: Neoair vs. Kookabay
I've tried just about every maintream pad there was and ultimately returned three different NeoAir's. In the end, when not using a CCF, I prefer my Kookabay because it is made exactly how ...

In GEAR » Neoair vs. Kookabay
June 05, 11:18am

Re: Gossamer Gear /Squall Classic
*Bump*

In Gear Swap » Gossamer Gear /Squall Classic
May 21, 5:52am

All Reader Reviews by Jolly Green Giant

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Nunatak Teanaway Slipper
It pains me to give a low rating to a company within the cottage industry of lightweight backpacking as I truly respect the customer service, innovation, and forward thinking that 99.9% of these compa...

In 1 - COMPANIES (Customer Service)
April 12, 9:55pm