Posted on July 30th, 2008 by mzankich
The REI Sahara sleeping bag is designed with comfort and weight savings in mind. Its a lightweight bag that has a mummy shape, but offers plenty of space. High quality 600 fill power goose down is warm, lightweight and compressible. The Sahara has ripstop nylon and smooth taffeta for comfort against your skin. Baffle construction allows the [...]
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Posted on July 24th, 2008 by mzankich
You will enjoy the dimensions of this feature packed, all season giant. It leaves you plenty of romm if you toss and turn in your sleep. The Climashield filament insulation provides excellent thermal efficiency, durability and water resistance in a lightweight package. There is overlapping shingle construction that eliminates cold spots and a silky taffeta shell that is tough [...]
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Posted on July 17th, 2008 by mzankich
There are many forms of backpacking depending on how you look at it. Backpacking for beginners could be traveling through Europe living in hostels. Another form could be a 4 day hike over 20 miles through the mountains and forest. An even easier example would be hiking two miles into your campsite and hiking [...]
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Posted on July 16th, 2008 by mzankich
The Arrow Rock by Sierra Designs is rated to 15 degrees. You will not hesitate a bit to go higher when you’ve got a lightweight warm Arrow Rock in your pack. The flex technology throughout gives you an unparalleled night’s rest. There is 600 fill goose down that lets you sleep well on high mountains. Tuck stitching guards the seams [...]
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Posted on July 7th, 2008 by mzankich
This +20 Kelty Bag will keep you happy and sleeping in comfort through out the spring, summer and fall. Lofty 650 fill power goose down insulates the top, while Thermolite® Quallo insulates the bottom with special bonded fibers for a high level of warmth. The bags construction on top and two layer quilting on [...]
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