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Great tent - why bother with a bivy!

Mountain Hardwear Airjet 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

Mountain Hardwear Airjet 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 5 March 27, 2006

I bought this tent before a trip to NZ where I required light weight gear. I had owned Mountain Hardwear tents before and knew the quality would be top notch. First off - this tent is LIGHT. Even with the ground sheet it still weighs in at just over 3lbs. The stuff sack is roomy enough that you are not cursing while packing it. In colder temps, with good wind, things get a bit cool in the tent. But you also won’t get any condensation; the venting works very well. In "New Zealand Rain" (i.e. buckets!) it also held up very well. Even with the top vents open, no water got in. Some condensation was evident in the only hardest of rain. Nothing too uncomfortable. I would recommend this tent to any ultralight hiker who wants the room of a tent, but the weight of a bivy.

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stylish but not silly

Oakley Monster Dog Sunglasses - Polarized

Oakley Monster Dog Sunglasses - Polarized

Rating for this product: 5 January 9, 2006

I have never really been into thick sunglasses before, usually opting for Spy Scoops or Straight Jackets, but I tried these on one day and loved them. I have the matte black ones and they look very stylish. The tint looks very dark, but it’s just a tint, and it can be worn right down to dusk without impairing vision. As always, the optics are great and provide distortion-free viewing. I can finally lay my old SJ's to rest as I now have a new fav.

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