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    Greetings all,

    I have a pretty good inventory of stuff.
    I just need a few things to "finish up".

    Pants (38+ waist, 32 length)
    Shirts (the moisture wicking kind)
    Sleeping bag (along the lines of the LL Bean 40 degree one)
    One of those inflatable mats

    If anyone has anything of the like, give me a shout.

    Thanks,

    Alex

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    I have a brand new Big Agnes Qcore SLX wide pad. MSRP is $220, PM me if interested in shooting me a offer.

    https://www.bigagnes.com/Products/Detail/Pad/qcoreslx
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    Foothills Trail: 47.9
    AT Map 2: 279.4
    BMT: 52.7
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    Quote Originally Posted by lyagooshka View Post
    Greetings all,

    I have a pretty good inventory of stuff.
    I just need a few things to "finish up".

    Pants (38+ waist, 32 length)
    Shirts (the moisture wicking kind)
    Sleeping bag (along the lines of the LL Bean 40 degree one)
    One of those inflatable mats

    If anyone has anything of the like, give me a shout.

    Thanks,

    Alex
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarebear View Post
    must. Resist. Urge.............................................. ........
    lol!

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    Gambit, looks good, but not sure if I can dropt the $ right now.
    Once the season gets a little closer (and uncle Sam [hopefully] sends me a 'present'), I'll check back in.
    Looking for older stuff people have lying around and want to get rid of.
    Thanks for the offer though.
    Also, is there an inflator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyagooshka View Post
    Gambit, looks good, but not sure if I can dropt the $ right now.
    Once the season gets a little closer (and uncle Sam [hopefully] sends me a 'present'), I'll check back in.
    Looking for older stuff people have lying around and want to get rid of.
    Thanks for the offer though.
    Also, is there an inflator?
    How cheap do you want? I have 30 and 40 degree Kelty synthetic bags I'd part with. I don't think I have a compression sack that is big enough...but let me check...the 40 degree is brand new in the box...cheap...

    Also, a non-insulated Big Agnes air pad for cheap. It isn't self-inflating, but it has a brass valve...and a stuff sack...and a repair kit(I think...)pretty cheap...

    I have a pair of Craghopper ProStretch Hiking pants made of 96 percent polyamide and 4 percent elastane used for only 300 miles of mostly warm weather hiking(meaning the lower legs have barely seen use!) ...no tears, holes or major stains...owner always wore underwear...size 38/32...not dirt cheap but appropriately priced...

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    If you buy all 3 items, I will throw in 3 Terramar synthetic(wicking!) t-shirts for free. XL. Lightly used, but abused by the washer. These shirts are light, but delicate...

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    You can get all that at Walmart these days. Might not be the lightest, but serviceable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lyagooshka View Post
    Greetings all,

    I have a pretty good inventory of stuff.
    I just need a few things to "finish up".

    Pants (38+ waist, 32 length)
    Shirts (the moisture wicking kind)
    Sleeping bag (along the lines of the LL Bean 40 degree one)
    One of those inflatable mats

    If anyone has anything of the like, give me a shout.

    Thanks,

    Alex
    Alex,

    I have a 20F long down mummy by LL Bean for sale, currently $100:

    https://whiteblaze.net/forum/showthr...-(LL-Bean)-120

    You said 40 degree so I assume this is too warm for what you seek, but I thought it worth mentioning. 20F is a very common degree bag for AT use, but it's not clear if this rating is a comfort rating or low rating. The bag is on the big side for me, so it's probably a 40F bag for me ... but for a bigger guy than me it may be closer to the 20F listed rating.

    Good luck,
    cspan

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    cspan,

    Thanks.
    Last hike I went on I took my warm weather army sleeping system along.
    That's when I realized I don't like mummy bags.
    I'm looking for the rectangular one.
    For now I'll just continue to drag the grey thing along.
    Thanks for the offer though.

    Alex

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    You can get a Klymit Static V lightweight pad for $55 on Amazon right now.


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    I have a Big Agnes insulated air core pad. Asking $45 due to the fact I can't tell if there is a tiny leak or not. I have done the soap test and found nothing. Comes with the patch kit.

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