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Hillbilly Dave

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NRS Hydrosilk Rash Guard - Long-Sleeve - Men's

NRS Hydrosilk Rash Guard - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 September 14, 2009

Very tough shirt. This guy saved my arse when I got rolled over some lava rock in Kawaii. Wish I had a whole suit of this stuff.

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NRS Hydrosilk Rash Guard - Long-Sleeve - Men's

September 14, 2009

You want these to fit tight like under armor. They loosen up a little once they get wet. I bought one for boogie boarding in Hawaii. I got a size larger than I should have and it rode up on me every time a wave hit me. Of course, if you want it mainly for sun protection, get whatever size feels good.

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Poorly designed tent

Big Agnes Seedhouse SL1 Super Light Tent: 1-Person 3-Season

Big Agnes Seedhouse SL1 Super Light Tent: 1-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 2 December 8, 2008

The tent is called free standing but BA decided to save a few ounces and not put a hub system on the foot end so it has to be staked to have any foot room. The door is too short. I am 6 ft. tall and I could not crawl through the door without catching on it. Speaking of the door. I will never buy another tent that is not side entry. It makes no sense to have to do a 180 to get your feet at the door. Plus, once you get your boots on, it is very awkward to get out the door from a seated position. This tent has no vestibule space large enough for a pack. The largest vestibule is the doorway which will block the door you if you fill it. There is only one tiny little pocket on the inside above the door and there is no inside loop for hanging things like a light. I will sacrifice a few ounces of weight and stick with my good ole Eureka Spitfire.

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Best tent for the money...bar none.

Eureka Spitfire Tent 1-Person 3-Season

Eureka Spitfire Tent 1-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 5 December 8, 2008

Bought this tent on a recommendation from a fellow backpacker. What a deal! Best tent ever for the money. More comfortable and more features than pricier tents. The high profile is great for taller folks (it's nice and long too.) The side entry is easy and convenient. Lots of storage inside and out (decent size vestibules.) Excellent ventilation. Little things like two convenient inside pockets and a loop for hanging a light show the Eureka crew has spent some time in tents. This was my first solo tent. I bought a Big Agnes SL1 as a upgrade/replacement. Big mistake! The spitfire is a little heavier but a much more comfortable and convenient tent.

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