Reviews by GaryF
Comfy Sleeping Pad
Written on Jul 06, 2020
Review for
Sea to Summit Ether Light XT Sleeping Mat
Lately I’ve been doing short 1-2 night bike tours, and as a side sleeper I struggle to get comfortable on lightweight pads. On the other hand I have a big 4” thick campground pad that is as comfortable as my bed at home, but it weighs 6lbs.
This pad weighs 16.5 oz (my scale, 18.1 oz when you add the pump sack and patch kit), and provides most of the comfort of that campground pad. It’s great for temps down to 50 degrees Fahrenheit or so, for cooler conditions there is an insulated version available.
This pad weighs 16.5 oz (my scale, 18.1 oz when you add the pump sack and patch kit), and provides most of the comfort of that campground pad. It’s great for temps down to 50 degrees Fahrenheit or so, for cooler conditions there is an insulated version available.
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Awesome long spoon
Written on Sep 10, 2017
Review for
Snow Peak Titanium Folding Long Spoon
I've been looking for the right spoon that reaches down into the bottom of a freeze dried food pouch. There are plenty of long spoons out there, but their length makes them a problem in a backpack. There are plastic folding spoons, but the longer ones are flexy and don't instill confidence. The Snow Peak spoon is solid and light, the best solution I could find.
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