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9/14/2011

Slumberjack Talon 40-Degree Rectangular Sleeping Bag Review

Slumberjack Talon 40-Degree Rectangular Sleeping Bag
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I use this bag all the time...it's compact, light, and warm!I used it just last weekend, the weather was in the low 40's and I was nice and comfy!

Even if you have a little more $$$ to spend, I still recommend this bag.

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Product Description:
Perfect for all expeditioners who want to travel light--from kayakers and fast packers to motor and pedal cyclists--the ultralight Talon sleeping bag has a carry weight of under 2.75 pounds. This rectangular, two-season bag is temperature rated to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and it has a single layer of insulation that is sewn through from the outer to the liner. The half-length insulated draft tube keeps cold air from penetrating through the anti-snag zipper. It also provides easy-grab pull tabs and a stuff sack.
The regular bag has a maximum user height of 5 feet, 11 inches; the long and magnum bags have a maximum height of 6 feet, 5 inches. It's filled with Thermolite Extreme insulation, which features a blend of three synthetic fibers (thin threads, hollow spiral fibers, and thermally bonded fibers) to optimize both loft and compressibility. It provides maximum warmth and lightweight comfort, and maintains much of its insulation value even when wet.
Why a Rectangular Bag?
Rectangular shaped bags offer the greatest flexibility and interior room. Once unzipped, they can be used as comforters, blankets, and for other outdoor or indoor uses. You can even zip two together for even more room.
Specifications--Regular:

    Size: 32 by 80 inches
    Carry size: 7.5 by 12 inches
    Fill weight: 1 pound, 2 ounces
    Carry weight: 2 pounds, 9 ounces
    Shell: Polyester Diamond Ripstop
    Liner: Polyester Taffeta

Specifications--Long:

    Size: 34 by 84 inches
    Carry size: 7.5 by 12 inches
    Fill weight: 1 pound, 10 ounces
    Carry weight: 2 pounds, 11 ounces
    Shell: Polyester Diamond Ripstop
    Liner: Polyester Taffeta

About Slumberjack
Slumberjack has been known as the outdoor sleep expert or for more than 50 years. They have built this reputation for being the best by building the finest quality sleeping systems in the world, while addressing the needs of virtually all market segments from backpacking and trekking to family camping and hunting and fishing. With over five decades of experience in the industry, Slumberjack has taught everyone that "roughing it" doesn't have to mean being uncomfortable. That's why their selection of sleeping bags, self-inflating mats, self-inflating chairs, camp furniture, bivy shelters, and accessories offers a choice for every season and a fit for nearly every size and shape.
Amazon.com Sleeping Bag Guide
Sleep Well: Finding the Right Sleeping Bag
Sleeping bag technology has come a long way from the days of cowboy bedrolls. These days, there are a number of high-tech materials and designs available to keep you warm during the coldest outings. Here's a short list of things to keep in mind when you're shopping for a bag:
Buy for Cold
It's a safe bet that on at least one of your adventures, the nighttime temperature will drop unexpectedly. That's why it's smart to buy a bag that's rated for the lowest possible temperature you expect to face on your camping and backpacking trips. For summer trips, a bag rated at +35 degrees or higher will likely do the trick. If you like to camp in higher elevations in the summer, or if spring and fall outings are in your future, consider bags rated from +10 to +35. Winter adventurers should look for bags in the -10 to +10 range, while those on serious winter alpine climbs and expeditions will want a bag rated lower than -10.
Keep in mind that sleeping bag manufacturers' temperature ratings only estimate the minimum temperature at which the bag will provide warmth. Take these numbers with a grain of salt, as different folks generate different amounts of heat when they sleep. If you're the type who likes to pile on the covers even on warmer nights, go for a bag that's rated ten degrees colder. The opposite is true for "warm" sleepers--a 35-degree bag will probably work for you on a 25-degree night.
Goose or No Goose?
The most important component of any sleeping bag is its insulating material. Modern sleeping bags offer two choices: goose down or synthetic. While both materials have advantages and disadvantages, down bags are considered superior because of their phenomenal warmth-to-weight and warmth-to-bulk ratios. While providing great insulation, down is extremely compressible and light. There's a reason why geese can fly and stay warm through the winter! Down also boasts great long-term durability and will typically retain its insulating properties after years of use.
All of that said, there are many high-quality synthetic bags on the market and synthetic materials are getting better all the time. While a synthetic bag will weigh somewhat more than a down bag at an equivalent temperature rating, synthetic bags perform better when wet. (Yes, the Achilles heel of down is that it loses all insulating properties when wet.) If your trips take you to wet climates, you may want to consider a synthetic bag for this reason alone. Keep in mind, too, that many people are allergic to down--synthetic bags are non-allergenic. Finally, down is considerably more expensive than synthetic, which might tip the balance for adventurers on a budget.
Bags for All Shapes
Sleeping bags come in two basic shapes that reflect their intended use. Mummy-shaped bags offer the best warmth because they conform to the body's contours. This minimizes the amount of body heat the body must put out to maintain a constant temperature. Many mummy bags are offered in women-specific shapes and sizes, as well. Rectangular bags, while they do offer more room to toss and turn, are less thermally efficient because they contain more open air space. Also, they are typically heavier than mummy bags, and are generally not offered with down insulation, making them best suited for car camping or short backpacking trips.
Pad Yourself
No matter what kind of bag you choose, a sleeping pad is a required accessory. Not only do they provide much-needed comfort when sleeping on the ground, pads also offer crucial warmth for your backside, as the weight of your body compresses--and renders virtually useless--the sleeping bag insulation that lies beneath you.


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6/20/2011

ALPS Mountaineering Mystique 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season Review

ALPS Mountaineering Mystique 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season
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This is a very nice tent. I find the quality to be good and it's made it through a few storms without any problems. You can find this tent for a very good price if you do some searching.

What I like about the tent: inexpensive, light aluminum poles and stakes, appears to be well made, perfect for one person plus gear when car camping, the roof vent is nice for hot days, the color and design are attractive, mimics quite closely the much more expensive MSR Zoid design, pockets inside to hold things, the included guy rope is a nice touch, fitted footprint available for purchase, two doors and vestibules for two people.

What I don't like: biggest complaint is that it's noticeably heavier than the Zoid, it's a bit of a tight fit for two people,it takes a while to set up because of all the stakes that must be put in, it is not freestanding and requires a lot of good ground to put all of the stakes in, doesn't have the option for the fly and footprint only, it fits VERY loosely in the included bag, which means you can't compress it as much as you might like when backpacking, footprint doesn't fit quite as well as I would expect.

That last item shouldn't be as important, since most backpacks have straps that compress the pack contents. If you actually use this tent for two people when backpacking then the load should be fairly light. Just realize your gear will have to be in the vestibules and you should be comfortable sleeping fairly close to each other.

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Product Description:
ALPS Mountaineering gave the 2-Person 3-Season Mystique 2 Tent dual doors and vestibules to provide easy entry and extra storage for both you and your camping partner. ALPS also factory seam-taped the fly and floor for total weather protection when you have to spend a day in tent city as a massive storm dumps on your camp. This non-freestanding, two-pole tent weights only four pounds 11 ounces, so you and your partner can split the weight and easily carry it on a multi-day backpacking trip.

Product Features

    Material: [Fly] nylon and mesh; [Floor] polyester
    Freestanding: No
    Poles: 2
    Pole Material: Aluminum
    Doors: 2
    Clip / Sleeve: Both
    Floor Space: 60 x 96in (152 x 244cm), 32sq ft (2.9sq m)
    Interior Height: 40in (102cm)
    Vestibule Space: 18sq ft (1.7sq m) combined
    Packed Size: 5.8 x 18in (15 x 46cm)
    Seam Sealed: Yes
    Ventilation: Mesh walls
    Weight: 4lb 11oz (2126g)
    Recommended Use: Spring, summer, and fall camping
    Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
    Country of Origin: China


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6/18/2011

Wenzel Santa Fe 20-Degree Sleeping Bag (Cobalt/Orange) Review

Wenzel Santa Fe 20-Degree Sleeping Bag
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Great sleeping bag.In fact, I wanted to get another one as soon as I received this today but the price has gone up $5.00 plus they added almost $8 shipping.It was a prime shipping item and now you have to pay shipping?What is up with that?

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Product Description:
A great choice for three-season campers, the Wenzel Santa Fe mummy-style sleeping bag delivers a warm, comfortable night's sleep time and again. The Santa Fe--which offers a 20-degree F temperature rating--is filled with 2.5 pounds of hypoallergenic Omega II polyester fiberfill, a lightweight, comfortable material that provides excellent warmth retention. The bag's offset quilt construction, meanwhile, traps the polyester fill between two layers of outer fabric to prevent shifting and help reduce cold spots. Other warmth-enhancing features include a drawstring hood, a full-length 3-inch draft tube, and a 5-inch internal shoulder collar.
Specifications:

    Temperature rating: 20 degrees F
    Size: 84 by 33 inches
    Fill weight: 40 ounces
    Fill type: Omega II
    Outer: Polyester
    Liner: Soft polyester pongee
    Zipper: Self-repairing
    Storage: Oxford nylon stuff sack



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6/05/2011

Mountain Hardwear Sprite 1 Tent 1-Person 3-Season Review

Mountain Hardwear Sprite 1 Tent 1-Person 3-Season
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I have had this a little over 2 months and i usually go camping about 6-8 times a year. I bought this tent to go backpacking with. This tent has its pros and cons. I will get to that in a few minutes. First time I used it I was with my friends at a campsite and it started to downpour with 30 MPH winds easily (not a fun night). They had their own 3 person tent and I had this one man tent. We all decided to go to bed since it was raining and no fun. I got in mine and it's fairly spacious (this is the only one man tent i have ever owned so i can't compare it to any others). The fly on this goes almost all the way to the ground which i love. I get in there and it rains all night and i stay perfectly dry but my friends don't they have sleeping bags that they ring out with water. I was actually quite glad it rained for the first time i used it because I wanted to test the durability of it and it definitely proved its worth.
I would recommend a footpint to go along with it. Even though an added 35 bucks and a little more weight. it wont get the bottom of your tent all messed up and that can be replaced easily compared to not repairing or replacing your tent.
Even though it did rain a lot i woke up damp. I couldn't tell it it was from the rain or the humidity I think it was a combination of both. The side where the compartment to store stuff had dew all over it which made my gear damp but its not that big of a deal

Pros-
Fairly lightweight

The poles are the strongest i have seen (I've own about 4 other tents) They are made of 100% hardened aluminum pre-bent to fit the shape of the tent so you do bend/damage then we you try to use them.

It breathes very well even in direct sun even though hot inside you will still be able to at least breath

Every seam comes pre-sealed with a plastic lining melted over it.

Has a good side compartment to the left of you to store your backpack

Im 6'1" and I still had enough room to stretch out.

Tall enough to be able to change your shirt while sitting on the ground. Pants are hard to change because it tapers down to the ground

Fly comes all the way down to the ground in most areas so if on a hard surface you don't get rain hitting the ground and bouncing up under the tent still inadvertently getting you wet

If you lay side by side you can actually fit two people in the tent with minimal effort.

all the connections to the poles are snap on so it makes it very easy to tear down and put up (I put my tent up by myself faster than my friends could put up their 3 man tent with 3 people doing that)

The zippers don't leak/they have a flap over it so rain cant get to the zipper.

Cons-
The windows in the fly in useless I don't know why they even bothered to include it because all you can see it about a 4x4 inch section of sky or trees

When all rolled up its fairly bulky the bag it comes with I got rid of and bought a smaller bag. If you pack it right you can get it to about half the size of the original bag. You just have to store the poles somewhere else in you backpack.

There are 2 zippers to get into the tent which i find annoying. One for the fly and then one for the inside of the actual tent.

They way they made it. It does not stand up by itself unless it is staked down which I don't like at all.

It is very awkward to roll up because with all the different angles of fabric and other things on it. As i said earlier if you pack it up right you can save about 50% of space

The main poled that holds it up puts a lot of stress on the fabric in the middle of the tent. Even though it looks very durable I'm still afraid of it ripping somehow and it is then totally useless because that would be very hard spot to repair.Other side notes:
if it is windy place the small end where your feet go facing the wind. It will help your tent not to rock and be damaged
Overall great product it has its flaws but seriously what product doesn't have its flaws. Great against rain. Highly recommendEdit: 8/3/10
I just went on a vacation for 11 days in the Smoky Mountains, This thing did great. It rained 6 out of the 11 days which was a bummer and it held up beautifully. There were only 2 times that it leaked because of rain and both were my fault. The first time I had it in a low area and it started to pour, so all the water pooled around and apparently tents don't float :D. The good thing was this thing is so light I pulled the stakes up and picked it up by the two poles and carried it to higher ground.
The 2nd time was it was a nice day out so I only draped the fly over it and didn't clip it in or stake the fly down. I left camp and it started to rain I came back and there was a pool of water near the feet. Just mopped that up real quick and it was all good.
there are 2 other items I'd like to address. On the under side of the fly there are Velcro straps to Velcro it to the 2 poles. The one Velcro that connects to the smaller silver pole near your feet there is sealant tape that seals all the seams to prevent water. After about 6 uses of this tent the tape is starting to peal off there but only there. Personally I DON'T see this as a big problem because there are no seams around that area to leak and even if it does leak it wont leak much
Also the sealant tape on the inside near the entrances it starting to tear. This is the location that I was weary about when I first bought the tent. It is hard to explain where it's at you just have to see it. But I will try my best. Again right now I don't see this as a problem but this one could become a problem.
below is a picture of the tent showing where the sealant tape inside is tearing in just the slightest bit.
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I went on another trip this weekend and as i was packing up the main orange pole snapped. This is severely disappointing it was partially my fault because I was shaking out the tent by lifting up the tent by both of the poles and obviously it is not supposed to do that and it created pressure on the end of the poles. Even though it being my fault I am very disappointed in the tent even though they have a great warranty and even I plan on getting new poles but they should be able to withstand a little torture. O well I would say this brings it down a star. Also I saw one of my friends 1 man tent and he had a 1 pole branch design which was awesome but it definitely wasn't as breathable so i would still say mine is superior

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Product Description:
The Mountain Hardwear Sprite 1 Tent gives solo backpackers comfort that no bivy sack can match without forcing them to go with an overkill two-person tent. This roomy alternative keeps out the bugs, shelters you from rain, and even keeps your boots and pack undercover.

Product Features

    Material: [Fly] 75D nylon; [Floor] 70D nylon
    Freestanding: No
    Poles: 2
    Pole Material: Atlas 7001
    Doors: 1
    Clip / Sleeve: Clip
    Floor Space: 31 x 90in (79 x 229cm), 17.5sq ft (1.6sq m)
    Interior Height: 40in (102cm)
    Vestibule Space: 5sq ft (0.5sq m)
    Packed Size: 6 x 19in (15 x 48cm)
    Ventilation: Mesh walls
    Weight: 2lb 13oz (1290g)
    Recommended Use: Solo backpacking
    Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime


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Black Diamond Skylight Tent 3-Person 3-Season Review

Black Diamond Skylight Tent 3-Person 3-Season
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This tent has a very nice design, and is very light. It stands strong in moderate winds and rain. I would have rated it 4.5 stars if it wasn't for the seams that are not taped or factory sealed.For a tent in this price range I would have expected a tent ready to use out of the box.
I use it mostly in sea kayak trips, along with a Golite Hex 3.

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Product Description:
The amazingly versatile Black Diamond Skylight 3-Person 3-Season Tent is equally at home in pouring west coast rain or sweltering desert heat. This tent so impressed the editors at Outside Magazine that they gave it the 2006 Gear of the Year Award. When the weather assures a tent-bound day, the EPIC canopy fabric fights off the water and provides excellent breathability. Stash your packs under the vestibule to keep them dry while you play cards inside. When the weather is so hot that you're afraid of melting, pull back the attached fly to expose the mesh half canopy of the Black Diamond Skylight Tent. This ability to drastically adjust ventilation makes the Skylight and excellent choice for nearly any weather short of winter storms.

Product Features

    Material: EPIC with SilNylon floor and mesh section
    Freestanding: Yes
    Poles: 3
    Pole Material: DAC aluminum poles
    Doors: 1
    Clip/ Sleeve: Internal
    Floor Space: 88 x 69in (224 x 175cm), 36.6sq ft (3.4sq m)
    Interior Height: 42in (107cm)
    Vestibule Space: 10sq feet (.93sq m)
    Seam Sealed: No
    Bathtub Floor: Yes
    Ventilation: Half of the tent is mesh
    Packed Size: 7 x 12in (18 x 30cm)
    Weight: 4lb 2oz (1.88kg)
    Recommended Use: Ultralight camping in variable climates
    Warranty: 1 Year
    Country of Origin: China


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4/22/2011

GoLite Shangri-La 2 Shelter Tent Review

GoLite Shangri-La 2 Shelter Tent
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A great tent for the light weight backpacker. Pros - the tent is light and folds up small. The set up is a little tricky because you are dealing with stakes to hold the tent down. This is more of a rain fly than a tent. There is NO BOTTOM for this tent. They sell a separate bottom for this model or you can buy the bug-screen insert that fits perfectly inside this tent. You can use trekking-poles to hold it up the tent, however this sucks because once you go inside the tent in limits the amount of space you have and you are always fearful of knocking down one or both of the trekking-poles and down comes they tent with you in it. I like to use the corner loops and tie the tent to a tree using string or rope. This way you have more room and you can roll over in the night without worry of bringing down the house. What I don't like about the tent besides the trekking pole thing is you need to stake down the tent to have it work properly and you really need to be in a place that has some place to hang the tent. Another words this tent is not very useful if you are in a place that has a hard ground where stakes don't work and/or a place that has no trees to hang up the tent. One more thing, it really helps to buy a light weight tarp for this tent to sit on. My 6'-8" friend used this tent for five nights while hiking in the Sespe wilderness in 2010. It was the first time he had a back packing tent that actually fit him. This tent can easily and comfortably hold two people and two backpacks, or one giant person like SHAQ.

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Product Description:
The innovative, ultra-lite GoLite Shangri-La 2 backcountry shelter delivers serious weather protection for 4-season use and unparalleled space-to-weight ratio with superb durability. It can be used by itself, with the Shangri-La 2 Floor, or with the Shangri-La 2 Nest inner bug tent (note that it doesn't come with a floor). Large enough for two sleepers, this ultra-lite dual-peak design can be pitched with your trekking poles, over paddles or ski poles, or hang it from branches via its top loops.
The reflective stake out loops keep you from tripping in the middle of the night and the hydrophilic thread at the seams expand when wet--sealing the seams and eliminating the need for liquid sealant. The Shangri-La 2 provides 49 square feet of protected interior space. Dual roof vents allow air to circulate and combat condensation build-up. Six Y-stakes, a stake sack, and tent stuff sack are included.
The ultra-lite waterproof SilLite fabric of the Shangri-La 2 sheds both rain and snow, making the Shangri-La 2 surprisingly weather-resistant. Silicone-elastomere fabrics allow their fibers to stretch without separating or breaking, and this makes them stronger than conventional PU-coated (or PU/siliconized) fabrics for a far lower weight. Silicone impregnation means that the silicone completely permeates the fibers and also makes the fabric hydrophobic, so it doesn't soak up water and gain weight.
Specifications:

    Usage: 3- to 4-season backpacking
    Capacity: 2 sleepers
    Area: 49 square feet
    Interior height: 45 inches
    Packed weight: 1 pound, 13 ounces
    Wall fabric: 30D Silicone-elastomere
    Floor fabric: None, floorless

Manufacturer's Warranty
Lifetime warranty
About GoLite
Founded in 1998, GoLite is a premier producer of lightweight clothing and equipment for active outdoor sports. Inspired, designed, and tested in Boulder, Colorado, GoLite products offer uncompromised performance at the lightest possible weight to maximize performance and enjoyment in the outdoors. Environmental stewardship and social responsibility have been fundamental to GoLite's mission and core values since its founding. GoLite is committed to minimizing its environmental footprint--to GoLite on the Planet--through innovation, resourcefulness, and partnership.


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4/09/2011

ALPS Mountaineering Mystique 1.0 AL Tent - 1-Person 3-Season Review

ALPS Mountaineering Mystique 1.0 AL Tent - 1-Person 3-Season
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Finally, a one person tent that will actually fit someone that is over 6ft tall!! This tent had ample room, and I'm 6' 3". Easy setup. The weight and size of the tent takes up very little space in your backpack. The only thing that could make this tent better would be to have a little bigger vestibule.

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Product Description:
Alps Mountaineering designers created the 3-Season Mystique 1.0 AL 1-Person Tent for those who want to venture out into the wilderness on their own but don?t love sleeping with bugs.Its two-pole design makes it a breeze to set up and the Mystique can function as a freestanding tent but holds its shape better when staked down. An adjustable vent built into the fly adds to the already excellent ventilation provided by mesh panels in the walls and door. Alps Mountaineering designers sealed the fly and floor seams to ensure you don?t end up sleeping in a miniature pond during a storm.

Product Features

    Material: [Fly] 75D, 185T poly taffeta, 1500mm urethane coating; [Floor] 75D, 185T poly taffeta, 2000mm urethane coating
    Freestanding: Yes
    Poles: 2
    Pole Material: 7000 Series aluminum
    Doors: 1
    Clip / Sleeve: Clip
    Floor Space: 42 x 94in (106 x 238cm), 21sq ft (1.95sq m)
    Interior Height: 36in (91cm)
    Vestibule Space: 4sq ft (.37sq m)
    Packed Size: 6 x 16in (15.24 x 40.64cm)
    Ventilation: Mesh walls, 1 fly vent
    Weight: 3lb 11oz (1652g)
    Recommended Use: Lightweight backpacking, camping
    Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime


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