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    Quote Originally Posted by Desertdave View Post
    Hi, I ordered the super ulltralight super sil body and the ultralight super sil floor. Standard aluminum poles at the time. I don't see the ultralight super sil offered in the floor currently. The poles had I think 4 versions at one point, aluminum, aluminum shorter segments, ultralight aluminum (which was what came standard with mine) and carbon. Crappy website, great product. Worth the wait if you gotta custom order. I waited 12 weeks....and my carbon/cuben upgrade comment was off....it adds $660 to shave 13 oz....That's a $1,010 26 oz tent 2p right thar boys and girls....
    That shelter better set itself up and give up at LEAST a foot massage at the end of the day. $1000??????
    enemy of unnecessary but innovative trail invention gadgetry

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    Wow, could've had a 22 oz Duplex for a mere $600

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    My gear,
    TT Notch 32 oz with stakes, stuff sack. Zpacks poncho, ground sheet, back pack cover 5.5oz
    Zpacks ArcBlast 19oz
    MH Summerlite sl bag 19oz, stuff sack 1oz, silk liner 4oz
    Klymit 3/4 skeleton sl pad 6oz
    MLD superlight bivvy 7oz
    5lb 13.5oz
    Having the bivvy is belt and braces but worth it to me for piece of mind. I have been in the 2004 Hurricane Ivan rain spin, a tropical storm and snow on the JMT. With the bivvy I can go to sleep in just about anything knowing I will not wake up with a wet sleeping bag, or the bottom of the bag wet from touching the shelter sides, it also adds warmth. I recall drying patches of a wet bag over small gas stove in Boiling Springs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malto View Post
    That shelter better set itself up and give up at LEAST a foot massage at the end of the day. $1000??????
    Ya right? Could hire a sherpa instead.....

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