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Therm-a-Rest Compack Camp Chair

October 5, 2009

Because the chair has 4 metal stays in it, you are limited in how small you can pack it down. It won't be very wide, but always as long as the stays. It comes with a mesh stuff sack. It doesn't take up a lot of room, definitely worth it if you enjoy a back rest at camp that you can rely on, not just a random rock or stump.

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Petzl Zipka Headlamp

Petzl Zipka Headlamp

Rating for this product: 4 September 13, 2009

This is a nice headlamp. Very light and useful, but for just a little extra I would recommend getting the Zipka Plus mainly because you can save battery power by switching between three different dim modes and a flash mode (the regular Zipka has only one on/off switch). The dimmest mode on the Plus is usually enough and significantly extends battery life. I have even used the flash mode to hike at night when my batteries were almost dead. The strobe light effect is annoying but it helped me finish hiking.

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