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Marmot Couloir Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down
May 26, 2008
I researched many different bags before buying this one. I needed a bag for winter/snow camping for the Central Oregon Cascades. This one met all the criteria in needed; down insulation for warmth and loft retention, draft collar, suprisingly ample room and ease of movement, and sufficent water reppeling ability. But as with any down bag, laying out in the rain or snow is not a good idea. Tent or Bivy is always recommended. Marmot hit a home run with this bag. For any winter camping, this will always accompany me. Loft retention is great, lots of room (especially in the foot box), all-around great bag for cold camping.
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Great little stove, but.........
MSR SimmerLite Stove
May 26, 2008
As with all MSR products, you cant really go wrong with any of thier stoves. This stove packs very small, burns very hot and clean with Superfuel (thats all it will burn), fairly adjustable burner, and really quick to boil, especially with the MSR Titan Kettle. The only reason I couldnt give it a 5 star rating is the lighting procedure. The instructions say to prime the stove unitl you see the fuel around the burner, light, and a "soccer ball" size flame will burn. Um, if you prime just a smidge too much fuel, youll end up with a medicine ball size flame. Do not ever light this in your tent, or youll be sleeping outside. If you can master the lighting procedure, this stove will be perfect.
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Very Nice Pad
Therm-a-Rest Trail Comfort Sleeping Pad
May 26, 2008
I was debating between this pad and the Toughskin. Unless youre camping outdoors with no tent or bivy, this is the pad to get. The Toughskin is pretty large, this one is a pound less. Its R-Value is only .2 less. Yes, comparitivley, its a heavy pad for packing. But to have a kickin sleeping pad that is very comfortable and warm is worth the little bit of extra weight. Especially for winter camping.
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I have a pretty heavy duty tent for winter camping and it takes...
Outdoor Research Helium Compression Sacks
March 18, 2008
I have a pretty heavy duty tent for winter camping and it takes up most of the pack. Can I use a compression sack for the tent or will it lose some of its durability being compressed to that degree? Thanks
