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Western Mountaineering Summerlite 150 Dollars at Moosejaw

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PostedAug 16, 2009 at 4:39 pm

"Well, Tom, to the best of my knowledge these bags do not come covered in chocolate, but you may want to contact Moosejaw for greater detail."

Nah. If I can get a Summerlite for $190, I'll quit while I'm ahead and take it down to Godiva Chocolatiers to do the trimming in the style to which we foppish Seattleites have grown accustomed. ;}

PostedAug 18, 2009 at 4:47 pm

"I just wish I was skinny enough to fit in a Summerlite."

You'll find the answers to your problem over on "The Great Nutrition Flame War" thread. In a nutshell, (calories in = (.9 x calories out)) x 6 months -> Summerlite fits. More or less, but that's the general idea. Your dream could become reality by next summer. As Dean F observed, it's really not that complicated(except when it comes to execution). ;)

As one very satisfied owner of a Summerlite, I can promise you it'll be worth the effort. :)

PostedAug 18, 2009 at 7:17 pm

Seems easy enough – what do I do about wide shoulders?

When working out only do pec exercises, nothing else. This should curve your shoulders forward nicely allowing you to fit into a slimmer bag ;-)

PostedAug 22, 2009 at 10:02 am

I just signed up for Bing and bought a Western Mountaineering 10 Degree Versalite Sleeping Bag (6 foot) for $440.00 from moosejaw.com with a promised $107.36 return from Bing (24.4% return). Making the final cost $332.64. Moomoosejaw also showed 4400 reward points at the time of checkout.

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