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Re: another question about ARC bags
I've got the arc X (arc special) and have no problems with side sleeping. The Alpinist is dimensioned the same, I believe with a 55 inch width which in my opinion is highly desirable for side s...

In GEAR » Nunatak ARC's and side sleeping?
January 06, 4:53pm

Re: Spot weld
"I actually wondered if it is the spot weld holding the lid handle to the lid, that distorts the lid slightly, certainly mine is a little out of alignment, but I will happily live with it.&quo...

In GEAR » Got my Firelite 500 today..1st impressions
January 06, 4:48pm

Re: Thanks everyone
The Gatewood cape is currently (until Jan 15) 15% off.

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » To Poncho-tarp on not to poncho-tarp
January 05, 8:24pm

Anybody heard of Liv?
I noticed this down jacket on the British backpacking light website: Liv Down Smock Looks pretty interesting, the size medium weighs 10.8 oz and has a little over 4 oz of 800 fill down. Addit...

In GEAR » Anybody heard of Liv?
January 04, 9:10pm

Re: Just Got My Marmot Ion
There is a Marmot Mountain Works close by me. They had a Marmot Ion that I was thinking of buying and I did the "breath test" on the fabric. The fabric, based on this very unscientific te...

In GEAR » Marmot Ion vs. Patagonia Houdini
December 23, 5:52pm

Re: Re: Re: Tarp Recommendations
The Golite poncho tarp has the hood offset to the front. It also has snaps that allow you shorten the back. I believe if you use the snaps and shorten the back the hood ends up more or less in the ...

In GEAR » Tarp Recommendations
December 15, 12:32pm

Re: What do you sleep in?
I generally end up with dedicated sleepwear. The reason, however, isn't because I don't want to wear wet clothes to bed. Most of the time I sleep in a Patagonia silkweight long underwear an...

In Philosophy & Technique » What do you sleep in?
December 14, 4:27pm

Re: Tarp Recommendations
Hard to beat the Golite poncho tarp. Its only about $45. Durable material and of course it doubles as a poncho.

In GEAR » Tarp Recommendations
December 14, 9:16am

FireLite solid fuel tablets (ESBIT alternative)
Has anybody tried the FireLite solid fuel tablets sold on this site, specifically the 10g size? I'm looking for something to boil 500ml. Thanks! Dan

In GEAR » FireLite solid fuel tablets (ESBIT alternative)
December 10, 5:21pm

Re: re: One Luxury
A tiny snow peak double wall cup that holds about 4 oz. It's the one on the far right. It weighs 1.6 oz. I usually plan to leave it behind but invariably I always throw it in the pack at...

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » One Luxury
December 09, 10:04pm

All Reader Reviews by Daniel Goldenberg

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Ultralight Outdoor Gear (UK) Various
In Great Britain. Excellent selection of goods. This review is written from the perspective of somebody living in the USA. While a majority of the products will be available in the USA, there are many...

In 1 - COMPANIES (Customer Service)
July 26, 7:17pm

Six Moon Designs Serenity NetTent
This is an initial review based on setting up the shelter in my backyard. The Serenity NetTent is a fully enclosed bug shelter with integrated floor designed for use with the gatewood cape, or as a st...

In Shelters - Tarps & Floorless
March 14, 9:29am

Backcountry.com
I've ordered many times from backcountry.com, and a few times from their outlet (steepandcheap.com) and had great service. The shipping is super fast. On a Wednesday night I placed an order, Thurs...

In 1 - COMPANIES (Customer Service)
August 18, 8:11am

RailRiders Adventure Shirt
This is a real nice shirt for hot weather. I also own the eco mesh shirt and I like this one better since you can roll up the sleeves better. There are a few things I don't like however: 1. ...

In Clothing - Baselayer & Fleece - SYNTHETIC
April 09, 11:17am

Zeiss Mini Quick
A 5x10 monocular. 0.7 oz. The size of a large pen. Clips to your shirt pocket. A pair of binoculars would be nice to have but the lightest pairs are about 1/2 lb, so a bit of a luxury for the ultralig...

In Miscellaneous Products
November 04, 9:35pm

Java Juice Coffee Extract
This stuff is really great! I'm primarily an espresso drinker and don't like most drip coffee. This stuff to me tastes better than drip coffee, even that made from good fresh beans. Up till now I've b...

In Foods - Energy Bars, Gels, and Drinks
February 22, 6:55pm

GU Energy Gel
This stuff actually works great. Unlike energy bars, these are easily and quickly digested and give you a pretty quick energy boost. They are just the thing to get you going when the energy is getting...

In Foods - Energy Bars, Gels, and Drinks
August 09, 9:10pm

Photon Freedom Micro (White)
This latest version is just awsome, it puts out a lot of light for it's size. The light currently seems to be packaged with the optional clip (a $4.95 value). The clip really is a de-rigour item. ...

In Lights - Flashlights & Headlamps
August 09, 8:58pm

Smartwool Microweight Fitted T
I've long been a fan of wool for cooler weather but this is the first wool garment I've been able to wear in really hot weather. Well made with a good fit. breathes well. I honestly can't think of ...

In Clothing - Baselayer & Fleece - WOOL
August 09, 9:20am

Granite Gear Airspace Stuffsacks
These are silnylon stuffsacks but rectangular shaped and with a zipper down the middle. They are like a men's toiletry bag but made with ultralight materials. The nylon is kind of a translucent white ...

In Miscellaneous Products
August 04, 9:03am