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Steve Uzelac
(suzelac) - M

Locale: Mid-Atlantic
FS: Thermarest Alpine - 35 Degree Down Blanket - Regular - SOLD on 03/31/2012 17:18:22 MDT Print View

Nearly brand new (slept under it twice on a weekend PA AT section hike in March 2012, fully clothed)Thermarest Alpine 35 Degree Down Blanket and Fitted Sheet. Worked great, temps dropped into the high 20's. I bought it for summer hiking, not for those low temps and was able to sleep through the night, me fully dressed without issues except it was a little short for me. I am a little over 6'2" and was trying to shave a few ounces buying the regular. I am also including the fitted sheet, which really makes this a complete sleep system.



Thermarest Alpine 35 Degree - Down Blanket and Fitted Sheet - Regular

Alpine Blanket - Size Regular (76" length):
http://cascadedesigns.com/therm-a-rest/sleep-systems/insulation/alpine-down-blanket/product

Fitted Sheet, Size Regular (20"x72", fits the Neoair regular perfectly:
http://cascadedesigns.com/therm-a-rest/sleep-systems/mattress-covers/fitted-sheet/product

Looks like the prices have come down some since I bought these two items. I am willing to let them both go together, shipping included at $180.00 firm. Thanks for looking.

Edited by suzelac on 04/08/2012 07:01:26 MDT.

Lonney Phillips
(GroundPounder) - F

Locale: Midwest
Alpine on 04/01/2012 20:08:50 MDT Print View

I may be interested in the Alpine 35 if you are interested in seperating the 2 items. Thanks!

AJ Vaughns
(avaughns)

Locale: The Wet Side of the Cascades
Re: FS: Thermarest Alpine - 35 Degree Down Blanket - Regular on 04/06/2012 16:31:45 MDT Print View

How'd the regular work for you? I'm 6'1" and trying to decide between the regular and large in both the neo air and the alpine blanket.

Steve Uzelac
(suzelac) - M

Locale: Mid-Atlantic
Alpine Blanket - SOLD on 04/08/2012 07:00:46 MDT Print View

I am almost 6'2" and weigh 195lbs, not a fatty :); and although the blanket came up to my neck and covered my shoulders, I would feel cold air every time I turned. When I turned on my side, my shoulders would lift the blanket away from the neo and my once cozy warm air would escape and the cold air would come in. I thought the fitted sheet would prevent it but I don't think this particular sleep system is for bigger people :). Also, I even tried the system in an REI Bivy which improved a little but not enough to try something else. Hope this helps.

Megan P
(meganpetruccelli) - F

Locale: San Francisco & Telluride
WTB: NeoAir Sleep System or Thermarest Alpine Down on 06/20/2012 15:59:41 MDT Print View

Is anyone looking to get rid of a Thermarest NeoAir Sleep System? Or Just the Alpine Down in Regular?

THANKS IN ADVANCE!

Happy Backpacking!