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nathanjpow1370219

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Chaco Canyonland Leather Mid eVent Hiking Shoe - Men's

January 20, 2009

How much do these shoes weigh? One reviewer said 15oz but is that per shoe or pair? Any info would be great!

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Vasque Kota GTX XCR Hiking Shoe - Men's

October 24, 2008

How are these babies for folks with higher arches? Is there good support in that area?

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Backcountry.com Titanium Cookset - 700ml Pot /Spork

Backcountry.com Titanium Cookset - 700ml Pot /Spork

Rating for this product: 5 October 10, 2008

I actually bought just the pot so I can't speak on the spork. I will say that the pot works great for me. It's 5" tall and has a 4" diameter. I use it to boil water (and sometimes make ramen) over my pepsi can stove. Nice boil times. My entire cook kit (pepsi stove/windscreen/bottlecap measurer/bandana) fits inside quite nicely, weighs just over 6 ounces, and doesn't take up much room in my pack. The stuff sac is a nice addition. I've found that once I pour my boiling water into my freezer bag meal and seal it I can put the whole bag inside the pot. I then put the pot in the mesh stuff sac and this whole thing works quite well as a cozy to keep my dinner piping hot while it rehydrates. This pot also works quite well as a mug for coffee/hot choco. The only thing I don't like about it is that the lid is not tight fitting at all, it just kinda sits on top of the pot. No big deal though and not enough to deter me from buying the pot again. Great little pot for the price.

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Backcountry.com Titanium Pot w/ Lid - 700ml

September 29, 2008

What are the height and width/diameter dimensions of this pot in inches?

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GoLite Shangri-La 1 Shelter

September 21, 2008

How much space (lengthwise) is there between the two pole positions on this baby?

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Sea To Summit DryLite Towel

August 19, 2008

Anyone know how this compares to the MSR Ultralight towels? Trying to decide between the two - my main concern is how well they wring out and how fast they dry. Thanks.

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