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Fjallraven Vardag

Written on Aug 20, 2025

Customers find the fleece coat has a perfect fit and appreciate its warmth, with one noting its great ratio of weight to warmth. The material receives positive feedback for its quality, and customers like its nice color.

Fjallraven Expedition

Written on Apr 05, 2025

Classic style and quality, for is spot on if you don’t have a belly, and it’s super warm to 20 degrees F. Multiple hikes out doors as well as errand running in 30 degree weather and it kept me warm for sure with reasonable wind blocking as well! I was fortunate to get it on sale so just keep your eyes out as they actually do go on sale from time to time.

Sierra Designs Nitro UL 20

Written on Feb 26, 2025

Have used the Nitro 800 sleeping bag for two camping trips, including one very wet backpacking trip in 40 degree temps.

The bag is warm and comfortable. It seems well made of quality materials. Lightweight. Compresses to a fairly small size that fits well into a backpack.

Recommended. Would buy again.

MSR WindBurner 1.0

Written on Feb 26, 2025

An outstanding stove all around. If you know what you want and dont have unreasonable expectations this is the heat. Literally. Ive had and used the “other” popular brand as well, they are poor performers / poor quality compared to the MSR. I actually giggled like a kid the first time I used this, the boil time was so ridiculously fast it surprised me. Zero and I mean zero complaints after a couple months using this. True MSR quality

Sierra Designs Meteor Lite Tents - 3 Person

Written on Feb 26, 2025

Very light weight for a 3 man tent (heck even for a 2 man). Packs down small, love the included compression storage bag. Kept me totally dry during a day long downpour in Utahs’s Uinta mtns.

Sierra Designs 40-60

Written on Feb 26, 2025

I bought this pack for winter backpacking qnd I have only used it once for a long day hike. I had everything packed for an overnight in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in October where it was expected to be qbout 35 F overnight. The total weight of the pack was 32 pounds and it felt very comfortable when I set it up. My partner couldn't make it, so I removed some of the overnight items so that I could just do an 11 1/2 mile hike. The bag now weighed about 24 pounds. I really like how the straps on the outside of thw bag can compress it down to secure the load. The bag sits really well on your hips and the shoulder straps adjust so you can cinch the bag close to your back. I also plan to use this bag for alpine ice climbing this winter.

Klymit Campsaver X

Written on Sep 03, 2023

Bought this for my 12 yr old for scouts. He was quite happy to be able to have a "pillow" while camping for a week and seemed quite pleased with its compactness and inflatability/comfort. Would purchase again for backpacking.

Klymit Static V

Written on Jul 20, 2023

Be aware of this product if you like waking up early. This cloud of a pad caused me to oversleep WAY after everyone else was up and running.
I'm a side sleeper and this pad was more than willing to keep my hipsand shoulder away from the cold and hard dirt.
My only complain is that I couldn't DEFLATE it completely, so I ended up just stuffing it in my bag. I'm sure there's an efficient way of deflating it, but if I need to read the manual to learn how to work something, I'm assuming there's a better way to design it. Still a great purchase!

MSR WindBurner 1.0L

Written on Jul 20, 2023

What a great little camping stove that heats efficiently. Its design cut down on the total heat time to boil water for meals. It's lightweight but sturdy. Can't wait to take this on the next weekend camping trip in the backpack.

WindBurner 1.0L

Written on Jul 04, 2023

The Windburner is a great personal stove system for several reasons. First, it is self-contained and easily packs in a bag. This is one of the reasons JetBoil has been popular over the years. Second, it is very quiet. The Dragonfly is notoriously loud. The PocketRocket is also loud, although much quieter than the Dragonfly. The Windburner, however could be accurately named the Whisperburner. It truly is a quiet, enjoyable stove to be around. Third, and perhaps most importantly, is that it performs incredibly in the elements due to its radiant burner design. Of course, you can manage other stove systems and try to find shelter from the wind. Using a windscreen is appropriate on remote stoves like the Dragonfly, but dangerous is canister stoves. With the Windburner, one never has to concern himself with the wind. Finally, the Windburner appears to be very fuel efficient, which is expected given its design.
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