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Camper/Hiker // Snowboarder // Nordic Skier // Backpacker // Hiker // Backcountry Snowboarder // Mountaineer

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Big Agnes Horse Thief Sleeping Bag:  35 Degree Down

Big Agnes Horse Thief Sleeping Bag: 35 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 5 April 24, 2009

What can I say? I originally bought the BA mummy pad because it was less expensive and lighter than a thermarest -- i've since coveted one of these bags -- when one came up on SAC for more than 60% off I had to go for it. Not only is the pad in bag system super lux and more than all it is cracked up to be this 35 degree bag kept me more than warm and dry for two sub 30 degree nights in a row on Mt Washington (Hermit Lake) the second which included snow and rain blowing into the shelter onto the bag.

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GoLite Pinnacle Pack - 4500 cu in

March 15, 2009

It's a backpack, it doesn't have exact dimensions. If you don't put very much in it and sqiush the empty space down, it'll work. Full, it's about 3 times too big to be carry-on. It's a big pack.---------------packed correctly you can use this as a standard airline carry on -- it will require some squishing to get into the boxes they have out in the terminal to test if your bag is carry-on worthy (its frameless) - but will fit in any overhead compartment and under seats if squished -- be careful with fragile things with all the squishing, but I've successfully flown with it many times and have never been given a hard time by any airline staff (well on account of my bag anyway!)

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