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The North Face Madraque 23 Tent 2-Person 3-Season
May 27, 2010
Does anyone know if this tent shows too much condensation?
I am really considering buying it, but I usually camp when temperature is bellow the dew point and this is an important feature for me. The reason I am asking is because I do not see much space for ventilation on the fly, but it seems to be well separated from the tent's body.
Thanks much
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Mountain Hardwear Epic Jacket - Men's
November 19, 2008
I'm interested in buying a dual purpose jacket. I want a technical Shell to block the wind and rain plus a fleece jacket as a middle layer. The range of temperature I expect is from 20's (with the middle layer) to up 70's (with only the shell as rain protection). Therefore, I could use this combination for technical backpacking in US and Brazil, in situations ranging from rain in the summer to ugly windy conditions on the top of a mountain. All of these after carrying it with all my gear for 4 days.Would the Epic jacket be enough even though it's not zip compatible or I should go with a more expensive TNF Alliance? Would someone even suggest something else?In any case, would both be abrasion-resistant?I'll appreciate any comment.Thanks
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