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It’s a fork, it’s a spoon, no! it’s both and it’s works just fine. worth a bit of green to get this handy utensil and if you need a toggle for a whoopee sling, or a bear bag…
These are indeed very small. A few really little things might fit in one. A pocket knife or multi tool with some Chapstick and a buff or bandana. But it would be fun to use then as hacky sacks or other campsite games.
In its pouch, deflated and all folded up, this is the tiniest pillow I've seen. It inflates to a multifunctional seat cushion and head pillow easily and is simple to use. I've not slept on it yet, but as long as it stays the way you put it, should be ok.
The pillow packs down to about the size of a bar of soap and much lighter than that. I haven't used it yet, but look forward to trying it in different configurations. Seems like good construction and durability.
With a mild tea taste and another taste like popular electrolyte drinks, this mix is refreshing, not sweet and not sticky. The only con: Needs to be shaken a lot or dissolved in warm water first to mix well.
This seemed to be a great boot, but I returned it. I have a narrow foot and the toe box was way to wide for me. That said, the construction looked good and they are pretty lightweight.
I'm looking for a bag that I can use in my hammock on cold nights. I haven't tested it out yet, but it seems really functional, well made, and roomy. I'm a wide sleeper and I wiggle around a lot; the spoon shape should give more room than a mummy bag.