3-4 ounces of sambuca does wonders when you’re completely exhausted. Definitely worth the weight.
3-4 ounces of sambuca does wonders when you’re completely exhausted. Definitely worth the weight.
If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.
If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.
i'm not a high country anything........just a low country, getting phat and old, guy
5 years ago did the bowron lakes and because i have back problems, knee problems.........heck now it seems my problems have problems.......we bought the exped 7
one of the best things ever purchased
i have amortized it down to about $25 per sleep now............(i don't get out much)
no idea if it meets your weight restrictions, yet it appears quite durable, and oooooooh that goose down provides a good barrier between you and mother earth
as HC says, buy once, cry once
Neo air all season xl, crunchy like a bag of chips but I got used to it. I like it .
I went to REI to buy an Exped - I walked out with a Sea to Summit. They didn't have the exped I wanted. The Sea to Summit is incredible. I'm a side sleeper as well. This is 100% better than the ole thermarest. absolutely worth a few extra $$. I had my old thermarest for 20 years - and then my kids lost it. I'm happy to spend a few extra bucks on something I can actually sleep on.
I use the downmat 9 lw for late season and the synmat ul for sheep hunting.
I've tried a few combos, what works for me( side or stomach sleeper) is the Thermarest neo air Xtherm, and a Thermarest Z-lite underneath. The Z lite comes with me during the day for a glassing seat pad.