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I bought this to protect my down and fleece jackets from embers. I’m 5’10”, 165lbs and wear a medium. I was able to wear a fleece top and down vest under it. Comfortable. Too heavy for backpacking .................
We decided to eat thanksgiving dinner on the foothills trail (SC). This fit the bill. We cooked the potatoes in the bag and the gravy & turkey pouch in our pot. The turkey consists of small cubes in the gravy pouch. It rehydrated well.
i used the precipitation pants while hiking the JMT this summer. I went over Forester Pass and was greeted with blowing rain that threatened hypothermic conditions. I put on my precip jacket and pants. The rain turned to blowing snow and I hiked quickly back over the pass and back to a lower elevation. The pants and jacket kept me dry.
i used the jacket this summer on a 3 week hike of the JMT. The night and early morning temps were not too cold, I'm the lower 40s . I was never cold. I especially like the waist drawstring to seal out the cold wind.
Bought the bear vault for a JMT trip this summer. Tested it out on a 5 day hike on the Foothills Trail, SC. The vault fits easily inside my Aether 60 and my wife's Ariel 65 packs. Still room to stuff tent and clothes. The only drawback is that it is hard to open with cold fingers. I used the credit card trick on a freezing morning and it opened easily.