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Is this a good reason to buy The One?
I am a tarp and bivy user that is looking for the absolute lightest shelter setup for below tree line use in possibly wet conditions. Recently I started using a medium Neo...
Is this a good reason to buy The One?
I am a tarp and bivy user that is looking for the absolute lightest shelter setup for below tree line use in possibly wet conditions. Recently I started using a medium Neo...
Is this a good reason to buy The One?
I am a tarp and bivy user that is looking for the absolute lightest shelter setup for below tree line use in possibly wet conditions. Recently I started using a medium Neo...
3 Shelter Options. Would Like Your Opinion
I have narrowed my next shelter to the following three options and I would like your opinions. Option 1: Mountain Laurel Designs Cuben Grace Solo Tarp: 5.5oz Titanium Goat Ptarmigan Bivy w/Full...
Survival gear list
I would recommend everyone stick a large trash or lawn and leaf bag in their pocket. As Jaiden posted previously, it has a dozen uses, weighs a little more than an ounce,...
The North Face Propel
The Propel I am reviewing is a '06 regular size, zipperless, Polarguard Delta filled sleeping bag with a zippered foot box vent(with a FAT draft tube behind the zipper). It weighed in...
Gossamer Gear The Two
Gossamer Gear The Two  $389 29oz and about the size of a duplex Is 10d going to be enough for a floor? I have my doubts. They should have kept copying the...
Advice on picking a rain kilt/skirt
I made my self a DIY rain kilt and I like it but it was not the best design. I would like to buy one of the cottage offerings but not sure...
Steps toward lightening the load
I have only been a member for a couple of weeks, and this place is awesome. Thanks for all the advice so far! I do have another puzzle: I am trying to...
Quick question on Polycro ground sheet...
Hey folks, first nights out with our new Duplex this weekend and we will be using a polycro ground cloth. As this stuff shrinks with heat should I lay it in the sun before cutting the...
Terylene ponchos
Hi folks, Anyone have experience with these cheap, 190T Terylene, ponchos? http://www.ebay.com/itm/321261790152?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 There about $20 on ebay. I wouldn't expect breathable, and given the grommets, that much durability, but at 7 ounces...
Mid vs Tarp
Interested in your opinions of a Tarp vs MLD Solomid for regular 3 season use. For comparison purposes, I have a GG SpinnTwinn which is 11oz in its stuff sack including line...
Extra Protection for an Inflatable
One of the things I've noticed is that a lot of folks are nervous about puncturing their inflatable mattress. I'm no different. For the last couple of years, I've used a Gossamer...
Best poncho
It's time to give up my rain jacket and move to a light weight ponch. What do you recommend and why? This will not be used as a shelter well maybe in...
Lightweight rain gear recommendations
I use the Zpacks Rain Jacket. I like it so much I just ordered the Zpacks Rain Pants. The first time I used a Dry Ducks jacket the zipper failed when I...
Appy Trails Mark 5
Mark V – Appy Trails – Can’t beat the price! First of all, the price on this tarp tent is dead on. At $120.00 it is a fantastic deal. Manufacturer’s Specs: Sleeping...
down quilt/bag + floorless tarp tent = trouble?
OK, a little background. I'm mostly into bike touring, but I recently purchased an Alpacka packraft and so I'm trying to lighten my kit to allow for packrafting and bikerafting trips. The...
cheap, versatile shelter/rain system
Now I know a lot of people here like to spend a lot of money to buy all of this really cool lightweight gear. I like the look of a lot of...
Big Agnes Fly Creek UL1
Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars Design: Semi-free-standing Sleeps: 1 Ease of Setup: Moderately easy Weight: 2 lb, 3 oz Price Paid: $240 I bought the Big Agnes Fly Creek to replace...
Recommendation for UL 3 season shelter
I am looking for a shelter that is: 1. As light as possible (prefer less than 16 ozs total). 2. Roomy enough for 6' 210 lbs to change easily. 3. That room...
