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Matt Mackenzie

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Primus EtaExpress Pot - 1.0L

March 2, 2012

How wide is the inside of the heat exchanger, I would like to be able to fit my DIY tuna can stove in the middle, it is just a simple single tuna can with holes that the pot sits straight on top of, the heat fins will distribute the heat AMAZINGLY!

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Black Diamond Legend Glove

July 9, 2011

How easy is it to manipulate tools etc, i have a pair of cheapo denali gloves but you cant grab anything!

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Integral Designs Siltarp1

July 8, 2011

Hey guys im looking for a tarp to increase the versatility of my shelter fleet, i need something thats, cheap,lightweight and packs small. Id like to use it as a porch for my existing tent, a cooking shelter and for if im using a bivy. Can you use this without trekking poles? How easily does it string up?

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Black Diamond HiLight Tent: 2-Person 3-Season

July 7, 2011

Hey guys im looking for a 3 season tent thats lightweight more of a 1 man tent, is the tent compatiable with a black diamond lighthouse vestibule, as i already have one,how is the packability of the tent?

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Western Mountaineering MegaLite Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

July 6, 2011

Hey guys i know the official packsize is listed but is that compressed? or just stuffed? ALSO does the bag compress well i want a bag that goes down small =) Cheers!

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MSR Packtowl Personal Towels

July 6, 2011

Hey guys to get straight to the point im extremely confused with all the options, im most likely going to get a medium size for general use and for use as a towel... Which is the more durable material out of the msr towells and the S2S drylite towel, they seem to be the better option, i want a lightweight tough absorbent quick drying towel, cheers !

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Snow Peak LiteMax Stove

June 30, 2011

Hey guys in a nut shell which is better this or the giga power regardless of price and weight what is the efficency and pot support like, cheers matt!

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Outdoor Research Advanced Bivy

June 24, 2011

Hey guys i was looking for my first bivy i was looking at the Outdoor Research; Aurora, highland, alpine or advanced
im not too sure what the differences are apart from the price (im not too concerned about price) i dont mind the weight i just want to be able to get in and out easily and i need to be able to fit a downmat, id also prefer a larger bivy (more like a bivy tent, cheers in advance!

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Snow Peak Mini Solo Combo Titanium Cookset

June 9, 2011

What is the capacity of this and is it appropriate for cooking noodles and pasta etc ?

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Backcountry.com Titanium Cookset - 1100ml

June 8, 2011

Hey guys im looking for a compact cook set i wanted a pot like in this picture but slightly larger ( is this a good size ill probably be cooking noodles) and a fry pan, i just want something cheap and simple, ill be using a whisper lite intl or a esbit stove ! help and suggestions appreciated !

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The North Face Hecktic Down Jacket - Men's

June 3, 2011

Hey guys i wanted something like this in short-
TNF Hecktic vs TNF Mcmurdo
Other similar suggestions appreciated
I dont need anything below suited to -15c but its appreciated if it has to be =D Mainly for sitting around camp and maybe some short trekking !
CHEERS EVERYONE!

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MSR Quick 2 Cooking System

Rating for this product: 5 February 26, 2011

Just bought this system was a bit dissapointed as i read you couldent boil water or heat water in the insulated mugs because of the insulation, as soon as i opened the pack i grabbed a mug and inspected its rather cheap insulation (no offence MSR)i gave the insulation a tug and slowly wormed it off it now comes off and on with a small bit of effort and makes it possible to heate water in the cup!!! You can also use the insulation as extra cups if you get desperate !

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