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KEEN Voyageur Hiking Shoe - Women's

June 22, 2008

i don't own a pair, yet... but i've tried them on in the store, and my opinion is, they have the best arch support of any shoes i've ever tried on! they're really comfortable!

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Thermarest vs. InsulMat

Pacific Outdoor Equipment Hyper Lite Sleeping Pad

Pacific Outdoor Equipment Hyper Lite Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 2 September 14, 2007

I bought this one, and a women's one because they are lighter than thermarest pads. The only good thing about them in my opinion was that they were lighter, like a feather! They didn't pack down as small as I had hoped, I was hoping I could fold it in half and roll it, but it made it huge because of the foam. They are neat becasue the blow up part is only where you need it to be. I still found my thermarest more comfortable as well. If you're looking for weight, get this one, if you're looking to save space, get a thermarest!

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