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Dr. Chris Andrews Cola., SC

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Marmot Cap

Marmot PreCip Baseball Hat

Marmot PreCip Baseball Hat

Rating for this product: 5 May 3, 2007

This Marmot Cap is the best ball cap for hiking or anything. I have a small head and the fit and comfort are the best. It is fleeced lined around the band, and I use it in dead winter when the wind isn't blowing backpacking high-up and it is warm enough. If the wind picks up I simply clip it on my chest strap and pull my fleece beenie out of my pocket. I'm talking brutal temps. In spring and fall it wicks away moisture. I wear mine everywhere all 4 seasons on and off trail. Simply the Best...

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Big Agnes Air Core Insulated

Big Agnes Insulated Air Core REM Sleeping Pad

Big Agnes Insulated Air Core REM Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 4 February 13, 2007

I have previously used the Thermarest Prolite 4 for packability and weight. I went to the Big Agnes in hope of something more comfortable with similar packability and weight. My first night in the Smokies we had an 8 degree night with winds about 35mph. Snow was blowing in the AT shelter, yet I had the most comfortable night I have ever spent in an AT shelter. The 21/2 inch pad was wonderful. My second night out I got another wonderful nights sleep. I always inflate my pads and hang my down bags in between trips. I noticed that my Ins. Air Core was losing air in just two nights use. This durability factor greatly disappoints me in that I guess I have to do a repair to find the leak. I am going back to my Thermarest because durability is a big factor for me. I am also really easy with my stuff. I use a Montbell super stretch down bag, so I have to be easy. I don't know if other users have experienced similar quick leaks or not.

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