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Ibex Shak Sport Long-Sleeve Shirt - Men's

May 27, 2009

As a huge fan of both Patagonia Capilene and Patagonia Wool shirts and layers, how is the Ibex shirt different? Both Patagonia Wool and Ibex Shak are made out of merino wool, any benefit one over the other?

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Therm-a-Rest Neoair Sleeping Pad

May 5, 2009

If you're planning on taking a repair kit with you with this pad, my recommendation would be to avoid buying the Therm-a-Rest repair kit. It dries hard and brittle and doesn't actually seal the hole. I found this out, to much frustration, in the middle of a 1.5 month trek. My recommendation is to instead get a sealant like Seam Grip. It takes more time to seal, but it's a flexible bond (so you can roll your pad up) and you know for a fact it'll work.

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