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The reason for 4 stars only is that I’ve only taken this lamp on one trip, and only in camp. Three days of winter camping with damp subzero nights. Lamp worked great, 4+ hrs each night, and it held enough charge to do the job. I recharged it on the way home before I put it away. The head strap is far more comfortable than any other lamp I’ve owned. Be sure to follow the charge-and-drain instructions before its first use. Bought it using Campsaver’s low price match option.
I bought these boots in February this year after my other boots sadly self-destructed on Mt Kilimanjaro. I hate buying boots, but these have been a joy after a 100 mile break-in. They are sturdy enough for off-trail scrambling, but comfortable enough for around-camp shuffling. They have been warm and dry in snow and in creek crossings. They are tackier than most on class 3 granite climbs. I have a