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This is a quality bag, intelligently designed and built to last. It also is quite a looker. I found this to be much more comfortable and superior to my previous bag in every way. The padding has been improved over even the previous version, and the new waist belt zippers are a welcome addition to the Aether series. The 60L volume bag holds more than it looks and would really be sufficient for all
I beleive this is the perfect pad for those seeking something wider and longer than the average pad, but something still light and packable enought for any journey. The extra width makes a huge difference for me (and I'm a very thin guy), and the solid design feels superior to every other air-pad I've ever tried (none of that bubble of air, plastic bag feel). Compared to my self-inflating pads, t
Just used this tent at Sequoia NP in the Sierra Nevada. I was looking for a tent that was somewhat sturdier than my Copper Spur (which gave me some worries on windy nights), but still offering a hight space to weight ratio for 2 persons; the Hat Trick 2P did not let me down. It feels like a hybrid between a mountaineering tent and backpacking tent, taking some elements from each. The sturdy 3-pol
I was looking for something wider than the typical 20" wide-pad, yet still easily packable... and it wouldn't hurt if it were very comfortable. The cosmo fit the bill and has proved to be the best pad I've ever used. It packs down slightly better than my self-inflating pads, but offers so much more comfort than I ever expected. I used it with temperatures in the upper 20's and it felt great. The
I used this with the Hat Trick 2p while camping in Sequoia NP recently. The Hat Trick material is not particularly thick, so this footprint is an excellent way to add protection with minimal additional weight. There are no obvious flaws with this footprint, and it seems to do its simple job well. My only complaints are that it wasn't immediately obvious which side was up and how it should be orien