I was given a pair of Vibram FF Treksports in Black which are awesome as I have the KSOs but wanted a treaded pair, but he gave me a size too small so I cannot use them. They are 42 EU and brand...
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I was given a pair of Vibram FF Treksports in Black which are awesome as I have the KSOs but wanted a treaded pair, but he gave me a size too small so I cannot use them. They are 42 EU and brand...
Id love to get a sticker or two...can I possibly get the address to send an envelope to?
Thanks!
price drop to $190
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I have an Ultralight Down Hoody made by Patagonia that I've only really used 2-3 times due to my main hiking in the summer months and while it was in storage I grew out of it. It is a Medium in the...
too bad not in Jersey or I'd be down
if you want a change of pace, try a wood burner stove. takes a bit more technique than a pocket rocket but its fun and on a weekend trip, you can fiddle around more with weight if you want to have...
I have a pair of VFF that I use hiking all the time aside from very low temps (and I'm tempted to get a thick pair of toe socks and try it this season) but the tenderness you are talking about is...
I'll keep this post short. Is it a better idea to get a warm and cold sleeping bag or stick with a lighter weight 40* bag (marmot atom which I love) and use a nice fleece liner that won't add much...
I live in central nj but hike around the area somewhat often. usually 2 night, 3 day trips but it is always different. let me know what you were thinking of doing
get the osprey exos 58. still has the volume, and the airspeed frame but is extremely light and minimal in the features. 2.8 lb isn't too much to still have the luxurys of a solid pack
Patagonia ultralight down hoody
make one or dye a Cuban fiber pack cover bright orange. may add an oz for the dye but its worth it if you're around heavy hunting areas
I am obsessed with my Patagonia ultralight down hoody. find it on sale and its the only coat you'll ever want to use
great choice with the el-mini. got one a little over a year ago and it is amazingly easy to use and set up. Emberlit has my future business for sure
I tried putting a piece of fabric from my broken arm sling into an old packs straps that were uncomfortable, and aside from a little more sweating because it was a sheepskin type of padding, it...
great point dogwood, assuming financials stay on an even keel I will be keeping the 65 for those exact situations but I did pack the kestrel 48 today with all gear including winter gear and still had...
and I wouldn't want a 70L. I wanted to downgrade the volume of the pack...the weight was just a secondary reason
I went with exos, it's over a pound lighter tha. the Atmos and I'm not intending on being ultralight, just making a joke compared to my old gear setup that was almost double my weight and volume.
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don't switch providers as you'd lose your unlimited plan and if you enjoy occasionally using your phone in town to surf the web and what not, you will find that it is tough to run into wifi area down...
and at this rate of gear weight loss, I might have to start posting in the ultralight forums haha
I did go to EMS today and tried out a few smaller sized ospreys although they didn't have the exos 58 or the Amos 50 in stock and after throwing all my gear into a kestrel 48, it left a tiny but of...
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Hey all,
I own an Osprey Atmos 65 that I bought about two years ago when my gear was heavy and bulky but now that I have invested in much smaller, lighter gear, I've realized that 65 liters is way...
maybe dumb but can anyone explain if a golite shangri-la 2, just the tarp, no nest, can be used with a hammock and if so how/can you post a picture of it being used in that way.
recently got one...
is the murmur fragile in any way? it seems like they are very cautious about how much you should pack in it and that it's only made for extremely light weights of 15# and below but I figure food and...