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Therm-a-Rest Z-Lite Sleeping Pad

Therm-a-Rest Z-Lite Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 5 September 25, 2006

This Z-lite pad is stellar. I already owned a Therm-a-rest inflatable pad, but wanted something lighter and smaller for a backpacking trip. This pad is lighter, smaller, and best of all -- just as comfortable. Although it wouldn't be best for winter camping (no air cushion to keep out the cold), it's great for every other camping season. Highly recommend.

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The North Face Terra 50 Backpack - 3050cu in

The North Face Terra 50 Backpack - 3050cu in

Rating for this product: 3 September 25, 2006

The Terra 50 is a decent weekender backpack, with plenty of inside room, a nice bottom-access sleeping bag/tent compartment, and good rugged durability.

My biggest complaint: lack of pockets. There are two long pockets down the sides which are pretty much worthless; the only thing I could think to put in them was my tent poles, but I don't really need a separate pocket for that. It just needs a couple other small, outside pockets for snacks, compass, headlamp, etc. Overall though, a pretty good buy, and I'll use it a lot.

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