Written on Feb 27, 2020
These stretch pretty much in every direction plus when you crouch, they stretch in the critical part so you voice doesn't raise a few octaves. They breath well and have super comfortable linings in the side pockets that help keep your hand warm in a pinch. Too bad they don't have an included matching belt.
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Written on Jan 21, 2018
These boots keep me dry in city winter slush conditions plus they clean really easily because of the way the flap covers the lacing. They lace exceptionally well again because of the great system used plus the lacing materials is made of bullet proof kevlar. Best warm comfortable boots I ever owned, and I'm an old 65 year old trekker!
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Written on Jun 19, 2017
I've worn the Kelty Redwing 50 to hike across France on the GR65 trail and a Kelty Redwing 44 to hike across Spain on the Camino del Norte plus the Camino Primitivo. These are comfortable, practical and affordable packs. I can say so after walking in excess of 1,800 kilometres with them on my back where the pack and gear weighed between 19 to 26 pounds depending on how much food and water was aboard. Nothing failed and they are still in excellent shape. I recently bought the Kelty Redwing 5p new design to take advantage of its fully adjustable features. BTW the slip through feature that is behind the side pouches is great for hiking poles and tentertainment poles where these do not get caught up anywhere when you set the pack down or on public transit. The side pouches are great for collapsible water containers if you need to carry that extra litre when you have to. The are truly great packs.
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Written on Jan 24, 2017
Well made, true to size, adjustable, ultra lightweight, stuffs into a pouch the size of a tennis ball. The stuff sack is included. Too bad the stuff sack is not incorporated as a back or front pocket.
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Written on Jan 26, 2016
Mine is the short model. It is exceptionally light, easy to inflate, deflate and carry plus takes minimal amount of space. It is surprisingly comfortable and only one notch below a 5 star hotel bed. Kidding, but you will experience nice dreams sleeping on a mattress like this.
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Written on Jul 01, 2015
This tent is sheer luxury for one person where it becomes merely great for two small to medium sized people. It's light, packs small and short, and has all the right features plus lots of pockets inside. Noah himself would have found it waterproof enough had it been a 40 cubit long tent. Better might exist, but you'd be splitting hairs to match it's quality features elsewhere.
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Written on Apr 14, 2015
With 800-fill Q.Shield DOWN, pockets on the inside of the jacket, folds into it's own pocket and comes in some beautifull colors that don't have that cheap look. The sleeves are loose and long enough so they don't become uncomfortable when you reach or wear a sweater or fleece under the jacket. Great zippers with little niches for them, the elasticized cuffs are just right. Hard to make a better jacket in this class for this great price. Thanks Campsaver I get warm thoughts about your services when I wear this jacket. Oh, and the logos are colour coordinated with the fabric to make them look subtle and tasteful.
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Written on Mar 14, 2015
It was -20 celsius and all I wore in the bag was my toque, merino long sleeve top, merino long johns and mohair socks. The end of my nose was the only part of me that was cold in the morning. Best danged system for the money known to date. BTW I have over 40 years experience with backwoods camping plus was a certified Outward Bound leader.
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Written on Jan 27, 2015
You always sleep better knowing you didn't sped stupid money on a fantastic sleeping system.This sleeping bag has no insulation on the bottom, instead you slip your pad in the bottom section of the Big Agnes sleeping bag and it stays exactly where it should be. Hey, if you have either down or synthetic that's flattened under you it doesn't work. Duh! What isn't wasted under you is placed on to. Duh! What is on to drapes over the edge of your insulating pad that is held in place because of the sleeve under your sleeping bag. What part of this is hard to understand, especially after you wake up rested because you read this and smartened up and got this, the best danged system invented since sliced bread. Got it ?
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