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Phantom 32

Mountain Hardwear Phantom 32 Sleeping Bag: 32 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 5 November 11, 2004

As an old mountaineer, explorer and gear head, I do extensive research and purchase the best product for the $$$. I expect the best out of my toys and this pad has performed superbly. Last fall 04, Scott and I embarked on the greatest "Motorcycle Mountaineering" exploration ever done to date (that we know of anyway). We call it the "7 Days & 7 Nights Super Loop". Over 1,000 dirt miles of single/double track mixed with some gnarly jeep trails. This secret rough is part of an on site dirt-bike adventure we have been exploring for 10 years from Mexico thur the Rockies to Canada. Now keep in mind, that being compact and light is paramount when riding this kind of sick endurance adventure. Anyway, while riding at 9,000-11,550 feet for 12+ hours, we would find ourselves exhausted, and ready for bivi. We encountered freezing night time temperatures in nothing more than Black Diamond's Lightsabre bivi, Thermarest's Prolite 3 pad and an awesome ultra compact and light Phantom 3 sleeping bag. This pad compacts down to slightly larger than a Nalgene Water bottle, is light, comfortable, warm and holds air all night. What more can I say. Try it you'll like it!!! J Hof.

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Black Diamond Lightsabre Bivy Sack

Rating for this product: 5 November 11, 2004

As an old mountaineer, explorer and gear head, I do extensive research and purchase the best product for the $$$. I expect the best out of my toys and this sack performed superbly. Last fall 04, Scott and I embarked on the greatest "Motorcycle Mountaineering" exploration ever done to date (that we know of anyway). We call it the "7 Days & 7 Nights Super Loop". Over 1,000 dirt miles of single/double track mixed with some narly jeep trails. This secret route is part of an on site dirt-bike adventure I have been exploring for 10 years from Mexico thru the Rockies to Canada. Now keep in mind, that being compact and light is paramount when riding this kind of sick endurance adventure. Anyway, while riding at 9,000-11,550 feet for 12+ hours, we would find ourselves exhausted, and ready for bivi. We encountered freezing nighttime temperatures in nothing more than Black Diamond's Lightsabre bivi, Thermarest's Prolite 3 pad and an awesome ultra compact Mountain Hardware's Phantom 3 bag. This bivy is lighter and more compact than any I have found. It performed well in the unexpected snow storm, rain and even in the heat of the desert. It's dome sets up easily and has lots of headroom and thanks to the mesh feature, the mosquitoes went hungry. What more can I say. Try it you'll like it!!! J Hof.

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Phantom 32

Mountain Hardwear Phantom Sleeping Bag: 32 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 5 November 11, 2004

As an old mountaineer, explorer and gear head, I do extensive research and purchase the best product for the $$$. I expect the best out of my toys and this pad has performed superbly. Last fall 04, Scott and I embarked on the greatest "Motorcycle Mountaineering" exploration ever done to date (that we know of anyway). We call it the "7 Days & 7 Nights Super Loop". Over 1,000 dirt miles of single/double track mixed with some gnarly jeep trails. This secret rough is part of an on site dirt-bike adventure we have been exploring for 10 years from Mexico thur the Rockies to Canada. Now keep in mind, that being compact and light is paramount when riding this kind of sick endurance adventure. Anyway, while riding at 9,000-11,550 feet for 12+ hours, we would find ourselves exhausted, and ready for bivi. We encountered freezing night time temperatures in nothing more than Black Diamond's Lightsabre bivi, Thermarest's Prolite 3 pad and an awesome ultra compact and light Phantom 3 sleeping bag. This pad compacts down to slightly larger than a Nalgene Water bottle, is light, comfortable, warm and holds air all night. What more can I say. Try it you'll like it!!! J Hof.

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Go lite Prolite 3 Their best yet

Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 5 November 11, 2004

As an old mountaineer, explorer and gear head, I do extensive research and purchase the best product for the $$$. I expect the best out of my toys and this pad has performed superbly. Last fall 04, Scott and I embarked on the greatest "Motorcycle Mountaineering" exploration ever done to date (that we know of anyway). We call it the "7 Days & 7 Nights Super Loop". Over 1,000 dirt miles of single/double track mixed with some gnarly jeep trails. This secret rough is part of an on site dirt-bike adventure we have been exploring for 10 years from Mexico thur the Rockies to Canada. Now keep in mind, that being compact and light is paramount when riding this kind of sick endurance adventure. Anyway, while riding at 9,000-11,550 feet for 12+ hours, we would find ourselves exhausted, and ready for bivi. We encountered freezing night time temperatures in nothing more than Black Diamond's Lightsabre bivi, Thermarest's Prolite 3 pad and an awesome ultra compact and light Phantom 3 sleeping bag. This pad compacts down to slightly larger than a Nalgene Water bottle, is light, comfortable, warm and holds air all night. What more can I say. Try it you'll like it!!! J Hof.

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