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Adam L

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Makes a great pillow.

Therm-a-Rest Stuff Sack Pillow

Therm-a-Rest Stuff Sack Pillow

Rating for this product: 5 March 25, 2008

As the first reviewer said, this stuff sack makes a great pillow. The outer shell is made of lightweight nylon (just like the stuff sacks for the Therm-a-rest ProLite pads) and the inside is lined with fleece. The sack keeps your pillow (of socks/jackets/etc.) intact and the fleece keeps the whole thing from sliding out from under your head. In my opinion, it's worth the very slight weight addition.

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Inexpensive, but not worth it.

Lafuma Warm'n Light 800 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

Lafuma Warm'n Light 800 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 2 March 24, 2008

On the plus side, this bag is (relatively) inexpensive, light, and very packable. One the minus side, the 30 degree rating is a extremely optimistic; I think I'd be comfortable down to about 50 degrees in this bag. Holding the bag up to the light reveals that the down insulation is not very evenly distributed. The cut of the bag is slim and the foot box is too small for my tastes. I'll be shopping for a better 3-season backpacking bag.

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Nice hat--waterproof as advertised.

Outdoor Research Halcyon Sombrero

Outdoor Research Halcyon Sombrero

Rating for this product: 4 March 29, 2007

This hat works just as advertised--100% waterproof. Fabric seems durable the hat stood up well to getting beat around on a recent backpacking trip. However, it's too warm to wear above 70 degrees or so for any length of time. In short--awesome hat for cold wet weather, but too hot for summer.

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