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Answer to: "what is the difference between the Newport H2 and the regular..."

KEEN Newport H2 Sandal - Men's

August 3, 2008

From the Keen FAQ - Both the Newport and Venice sandals coming in standard or H2 versions. The standard Newport and Venice have leather uppers, while the H2 models feature synthetic (polyester webbing) uppers. Both are fine for use in and out of water, but if you plan on submerging them on a regular basis, the H2 is a better choice – the nylon webbing upper and rubberized foot bed dry faster, absorb less water and subsequently stay lighter during water use. Finally, the nylon webbing straps will not expand when wet.

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Has anyone who owns this bag weighed it (regular length)? The...

Marmot Lithium Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down

April 30, 2008

Has anyone who owns this bag weighed it (regular length)? The Marmot site sets the weight at 2 pounds 12 ounces - this site says 2 pounds 3 ounces?

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