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Runar Dankel

Camper/Hiker // Snowboarder // Climber // Backcountry Snowboarder // Trad Climber // Sport Climber // Boulderer // Ice Climber // Mountaineer // Mountain Biker

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Arc'teryx Altra Backpack 75 - Men's - 4577-5248cu in

Arc'teryx Altra Backpack 75 - Men's - 4577-5248cu in

Rating for this product: 5 September 9, 2011

I'm really happy with this backpack after a 4 day hike on Iceland and a couple of trips to the local wilderness. Switched to the Altra from a Bora 95 as I couldn't get it to fit me.
The pivoting belt makes it is to move in all kinds of terrain. Just make sure you pack the heavy stuff towards the bottom or else the pack is gonna feel unstable.
Plus
- Great fit for tall guys "6,6 / 196cm"
- GridLock will help you get a perfect fir (can|t give it enough praise)
- U-shapes makes it easy to empty at campsites.
- Lots of air on you back. Only contact points are Gridlock and belt.
- Good compression.

Minor Minus
- The hydration bladder has its own room at the side of the pack, makes it unstable.
- Some care is needed when packing or else the pivot belt is gonna make it unstable.
- The belt is very stiff so you can't lay the pack on it's back to access the U-shaped opening easily.

The GridLock alone is enough to get me to buy this again.
Hard to please a gear geek, but this is a close to perfect as I expect to come.

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Arc'teryx Caliber Hoody - Women's

September 7, 2011

Hi!
Is this longer than the Strato (also from Arc)?

I got the answer from one of the sales reps. The Caliber is longer. But the strato L is ca 27" long in the back.

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Western Mountaineering MegaLite Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

August 29, 2011

I wondering about this one or the Highlite. I'm gonna use it as an ultarlite trekking bag for sleeping indoor or in a tent. For colder conditions I have an MH Phantom 15. Is there any reason to get this one over the Highlite?

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MSR Flex Skillet

August 27, 2011

When used with a burner, will the heat spread evenly or will there be ultra hotspot in the middle?

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Black Diamond Burn Backpack - 1587-1700cu in

August 10, 2011

Dimensions as i volume?
Volume : [M] 26 L (1,587 cu in); [L] 28 L (1,700 cu in)
Average Stock Weight : [M] 1,000 g (2 lb 13 oz); [L] 1,020 g (2 lb 4 oz)
Materials : 210d Nylon Ripstop, 420d Nylon

see this page: http://www.blackdiamondequipment.com/en-us/shop/mountain/packs/burn-pack/

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Black Diamond Axis 33 Backpack - 1892-2136cu in

August 10, 2011

I'm undecided about this one and the BD Burn http://www.backcountry.com/black-diamond-burn-backpack-1587-1700cu-in
I want to use it for iceclimbing and multipitch. Any thoughts?

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Marmot Pinnacle Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

July 17, 2011

My gf is tall. Like 185cm/6'1" with broad hips. She gets cold easily, but wants to go camping and trekking anyways. Is this a good sleeping bag for her?

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