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Adventure Medical Heatsheets Emergency Bivvy

May 19, 2009

If this bag will keep your warm in to the 20s as other reviewers have noted, could it not be used as an ultralight summer bag in North Texas where night temeratures are in the upper 70s. What would be the benefit of carrying a real sleeping bag as opposed to this?

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Suunto t3c Heart Rate Monitor with Comfort Belt

April 10, 2009

That's probably about right. Competitive cyclists burn anywhere from 400 to 600 calories and hour, so unless you're training for the Tour de France I wouldn't expect more.

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