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The North Face Kilo Bag: 32? F

October 30th, 2008 admin No comments
The North Face Kilo Bag: 32? FAdd a breathable, waterproof Goretex bivy sack, and you?ve secured yourself a first-rate, fast-track shelter and sleeping arrangement. Nothing beats the convenience of easy-grab pull tabs for ease of zippering, while color-coded pull cords allow you to make precision hood adjustments from inside the bag.
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Dutch Army Extended Cold Weather Sleep System

October 25th, 2008 admin No comments
Dutch Army Extended Cold Weather Sleep SystemThe sleeping bag is your bed-away-from-home must be comfortable and appropriate to the weather. You don’t want to settle in on your first night and freeze or sweat the night away because you bought the wrong type of bag. A good night’s sleep is very important when you are hiking all day and sharing close quarters. Grumpiness CAN ruin friendships. There are sleeping bags for every occasion. Winter bags, if you’re brave enough for temperatures below freezing, and three season bags for mild to hot conditions.
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Carrymat- Rest Pad

October 1st, 2008 admin No comments
Carrymat- Rest PadDesign for just adventure outdoor, Some kind of insulation is essential to prevent heat loss when sleeping on snow or cold ground. Our Rest Pad is closed-cell rubber foam pad which is light weight, water-proof, inexpensive and comfortable and very effective on snow or cold ground.goo for your adventure

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Sleeping Bag

October 1st, 2008 admin No comments
Sleeping Bagsleeping bag fr your camping Light and versatile bag for the summer campers in rectangular shape with 210 nylon taffeta shells filled with layers of polyfil sheet and hollow fibers, full opening zipper.good for adventure

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Aspen Sleeping Bag

September 17th, 2008 admin No comments
Western Mountaineering Hooded Aspen Sleeping BagFeatures:
Continuous Baffles, 13.3cm Spacing
To fit – Height 183cm; Shoulder 157cm; Hip 150cm; Foot 117cm
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It’s your third day on the Franklin and you’ve been running rapids for as many days. The Rock Island Bend is a special place…If you can climb out of your Hooded Aspen early enough you might just see it before breakfast… With plenty of room and a hood just in case, the semirectangular Hooded Aspen is made with MicroLite XP? to provide that extra margin in weather protection. Filled with 482g of our high lofting down this bag is rated to -4 degrees celsius. It sports 157cm of girth at the shoulder and 117cm at the foot. Not only will it zip to our mummy bags, but the zipper around the foot section lets it open up flat to be used as a quilt… This is the river rafters dream!
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