FS – RailRider’s size Large Eco-Mesh Shirt. Under sleeve and side vent panels and a covered vent back panel. Elastic wrists, velcro tab closure on the v-neck and velcro closed chest pocket. Weight on my scales is 7.9 oz. Maybe worn once or twice, but otherwise like-new condition. RailRiders doesn’t sell this style shirt these days, but all their stuff is top notch. I have the Eco-mesh pants that go on almost every hike, and a full button down shirt I use whenever conditions call for it. This one just never got worn with the other choices I have. Original price was $55.
Priced to sell and will ship fast. $30 (reduced to $25) to your CONUS address(s), including paypal fees and shipping insurance.
SOLD – New and unused Laundry Shorts from Luke’s Ultralight. I’m not positive about the size, but it should fit up to 42″ and down to 34″ or smaller with elastic and a drawcord at the waist. Super light at just over 1 oz / 31 grams on my somewhat reliable kitchen scale. Original price was ~ $35. My trips are typically a few days, and I wear long pants or zip-offs. Priced to sell at $20 – SOLD
Together this would make a great set for any hiker who wants good coverage from the sun and the lightest weight shorts for camp, swiming, or laundry day.
Any questions, let me know. Trying to move some unused gear on to people that can benefit from it.
What waste in size pants do you normally wear? I was looking at an old posting on Drop and it looks like the laundry shorts are 34-36 or 37-39.
It’s probably the 34-36. That’s the pants size I normally wear, and the elastic rests at about 34″, but with the draw string and toggle, you can make it even smaller. To give the range I did, I stretched it out to about 42″.
PM sent for shorts
Laundry Shorts sold