
Major Tom has landed :D
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Have you actually tried sleeping on the pillow? The best way I found of using it, puts the ear pockets underneathrufus748 wrote:"All the way from America"...and brought me a Klymit crush pillow and klymit Static V sleeping mat.
In response to my search for a wide lightweight mat it seems to fit the bill. Very pleased. Pillows nice, light (!) comfortable and versatile.
Now if only the weather would dry up a tad I could use them.
What did you do diffierent to the standered model?didnothingfatal wrote:It evaded customs all the way from Colorado, my custom designed Bear Paws WD Lair, discussed the idea's with John, and I now have a midge free sanctuary, that should take on a alpine storm.
We came up with a hanging floor design, so it has total bug protection and no seperate inner, the option is now available on the website. Means it is very much a tent with a specific length pole. Also had the beak extended do it pretty much comes to the floor. Should happily work all year I'm now thinking.Brothersmith wrote:What did you do diffierent to the standered model?
Still waiting for my one to arrive...Ian wrote:Finally bought a full length mat: POE Elite, half price courtesy of Sports Pursuit.
369g on my scales, and only fractionally bigger when packed than my short neoair.
Don't worry, it's wool, you'll shrink itAlso got a smartwool base layer. Should have gone for a size smaller than I got as it's a bit baggy but I always struggle with guessing the sizing on base layers
Main centre pole is an MSR alloy one that I've shortened/made adjustable, pack size is roughly 8" x 6" and although I've not weighed it, MLD quote 481g. Bike, stick or wheel should work fine for a 'door prop'.That tarp looks great, what are the poles made of, what's the pack size, weight like into mode
Trailstars are huge!s8tannorm wrote:Main centre pole is an MSR alloy one that I've shortened/made adjustable, pack size is roughly 8" x 6" and although I've not weighed it, MLD quote 481g. Bike, stick or wheel should work fine for a 'door prop'.That tarp looks great, what are the poles made of, what's the pack size, weight like into mode
It's one of these - http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/ ... _5_ft.html with 15cm removed from the bottom and middle section, that gives me a height range of 100cm - 123cm. I'd guess that the poles about 280g nowWhere did you end up sourcing the pole from and how much does it weigh? I take the pole is two or three sections.
And me. Tomorrow's jersey, I think.Fantasticmrmatt wrote:Well the postman brought me a rather 'natty' customised cycling top :)