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Sea-to-Summit Spark UL Sleeping Bag Review (5 Degrees F)

Sea-to-Summit Spark IV Sleeping Bag Review

The Sea-to-Summit Spark IV is a 5-degree (F) down ultralight sleeping bag that can be used for cold weather and winter and backpacking. It is insulated with 850 fill power goose down and comes with cold-weather features including a full-length snag-free zipper, a down-filled draft tube, and a draft collar.  At 31 oz, it’s also incredibly lightweight for a bag …

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MSR Advance Pro 2 Tent Review

MSR Advance Pro 2 Tent Review

The MSR Advance Pro 2 Tent is a two-person, wedge-style tent designed for mountaineers who are willing to sacrifice on tent comfort in exchange for light weight and a small footprint. Weighing 2 lbs 14 oz ounces, the single wall Advance Pro 2 includes a pair of Easton Syclone composite tent poles, connected by a single hub, which are designed …

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Hoka One One Sky Toa Hiking Shoes Review

Hoka One One Sky Toa Hiking Shoes Review

HOKA ONE ONE’s Sky Toa Hiking Shoes are waterproof, ventilated, rugged and lightweight above-the-ankle shoes, that are ideal for hikers and backpackers who prefer a bit more support than what is provided by a trail running shoe. Specs at a Glance Best use: Hiking Height: Over the ankle Closure: Lace Up Waterproof: Yes Midsole: Foam Outsole: Vibram Megagrip rubber In-Between …

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Petzl e+LITE Headlamp Review (50 Lumens)

The updated Petzl e+LITE (left) is twice as bright as it's predecessor but still only weighs 26 grams including its integrated stand, elastic head strap and plastic whistle.

The new and improved Petzl e+LITE ultralight, ultra-compact headlamp is twice as bright as the earlier version and comes with a more comfortable elastic head-strap, emergency whistle, swivel stand and plastic protective case, all standard. Still powered by two CR2032 batteries, the upgraded e+LITE provides 50 lumens of light (up from 26 lumens) and improved battery life, making it far …

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