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Might be nice w/ sleeping bag

Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Sleeping Pad

Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 4 August 12, 2009

I have the 2 pounder and have only used it for warm weather sleeping, without a sleeping bag. I found the pad to be somewhat hard to get comfortable on: for my side there just wasn't enough padding, and on my back my arms hung off the sides thrusting my chest forward awkwardly. I am fairly small in frame, so someone with broader shoulders might not suffer such an extreme angle.

That being said, I fell asleep without too much trouble and awoke without any noticeable stiffness. I would really like to rate this 3.5 stars, but I am going to bump it to 4 due to most folks using a sleeping bag (which I imagine would increase comfort considerably).

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Great stove!

Snow Peak LiteMax Stove

Snow Peak LiteMax Stove

Rating for this product: 5 August 10, 2009

I just picked up the stove and did a quick, at-home boil to test some of the claims. 2.5 cups (20oz) of water (for a Mountain Home meal) rolling boiled at 2:05. The stove used ~15g of fuel, although I wasted a bit initially figuring out the flow control for a few seconds. There was a light wind, water was cold, temp was in the upper 80s.

The stove construction feels very solid despite the feather weight, and the arms extend with ease. The arms were also long and flat enough to give an impression of good stability.

I compared the LiteMax to the Coleman F1 and MSR PocketRocket, and feel it is clearly superior in construction to the F1 and stability to the PR. Being lighter (1.9oz!) is countered by the slight ($15) increase in price, but I feel it is offset by excellent design and construction.

Ok, enough fanboi hype from me! If nothing else, LiteMax is definitely worth adding to your list to consider.

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