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Mountain Hardwear Phantom 0 Women's Sleeping Bag

September 5th, 2008 No comments

Description of Mountain Hardwear Phantom 0 Women’s Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down:Pack the lightweight Mountain Hardwear Women’s Phantom 0 Sleeping Bag when you plan to spend the night outside in winter or alpine climates. Mountain Hardwear stuffed this new women’s sleeping bag with 800-fill down that keeps you warm by trapping your body heat. Tight baffle spacing prevents the down from bunching up and causing cold spots. The Phantom’s tear-resistant nylon shell protects your bag from rips and… Read more

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Kelty Eclipse Sleeping Bag

September 4th, 2008 No comments

Description of Kelty Eclipse Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Cloudloft:The Kelty Eclipse 20 Degree Sleeping Bag is a roomy, rectangular bag with a soft, comfortable, poly-cotton lining. The Kelty Eclipse 20 will make you feel ?at home? at your campsite. Do you like camping but aren’t crazy about being trapped inside the confines of a mummy-style sleeping bag? The Kelty Eclipse 20 stands out for being anything but confining. Stretch out all you want. Sleep on the diagonal if you want. You’ve got room to… Read more

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Lafuma Warm 'n Light 600 Sleeping Bag

September 4th, 2008 No comments

When cutting weigh is a top priority for your hiking trips, pack the Lafuma Warm ‘n Light 600 40-Degree Down Sleeping Bag. Thanks to H Chamber construction and lightweight water-repellent 40D nylon, the Warm ‘n Light 600 weighs only 1lb 5oz. For such a trimmed-down bag, you’ll be surprised that it includes an insulated zipper guard to keep the cold from sneaking in through the closure. Whether it’s ultralight backpacking or a bike tour that has you heading out the door, this bag should be in… Read more

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Kelty Red Cloud Backpack – 5000-6650 cu in

September 4th, 2008 No comments

Description:The Kelty Red Cloud Backpack combines features, comfort, and value for week-long recreational backpacking. The fully adjustable Red Cloud is designed to fit a multitude of body shapes. Ample padding on the waistbelt, the back panel, and the shoulder straps ensure a comfortable carry and help support heavy loads. The Red Cloud’s large main compartment holds most of your gear and the various smaller side, front, and interior pockets help keep smaller items organized. The Red Cloud’s… Read more

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Marmot La Meije Ski Pack – 2200 cu in

September 4th, 2008 No comments

Description:The Marmot La Meije Ski Pack was built for long tours and sick descents with design input from two-time World Extreme Skiing champion and ski guide Doug Coombs. This slim-profile pack holds all your gear for a full day in the backcountry. The La Meije Ski Pack has a separate organizer for your shovel and probe, so they’ll always be easily accessible. Back-panel access lets you get to your layers or food, and compression straps tighten to hold all your gear securely while your… Read more

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Self inflating mat

August 8th, 2008 No comments

Self-inflating air mattresses are available for backpackers, e.g., Therm-a-Rest?. These offer superior comfort and a smaller packed volume than traditional foam sheets, however these are more prone to puncture.In recent years other manufacturers have offered hybrid solutions. Exped use goose down in place of open cell foam to reduce air circulation. This does not self-inflate so they have built an air pump into the stuffsack. Ajungilak have taken a similar approach with some polyester fibre to… Read more

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Mattress

August 8th, 2008 No comments

In camping, a sleeping pad, sleeping mat or ground pad is a simple device often used in conjunction with a sleeping bag. Its purpose is to provide padding and thermal insulation. The ground may become quite cold at night, and is often covered with sticks, small rocks, and other objects that may make sleep difficult. A sleeping bag does not provide adequate protection against either hazard, but a sleeping pad does.The simplest sleeping pads are sheets of foam rubber or a reflective metallized… Read more

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