Gently used MBG Ascent Verdict Single Pin Slider .019 pin. This has third access. I must have tossed the original packaging, but has stainless mounting screws and will come with most sight tapes. This was mounted on a bow only used for yard practice.
Asking $160 tyd PayPal
Up for sale Kuiu Chugach NX in Gunmetal size Large Good condition, a few spots on left chest under label unsure what it is maybe oil/dirt. May come out with a wash. They are obvious under flash, but hard to see on jacket from 10 feet away. See pics
Only reason for sale is fit...I have...
I think the Klamath over a baselayer like the wick or kiln you’ll be comfortable around 50 wind dependent. To get down to the 30-40 deg range you’d need furnace under or an insulated vest like Solitude over.
I always take my Klamath for September Elk. I also wear my Klamath almost every hunt...
Yes I have the kiln. It’s a nice midweight wool piece. Great for active hunting in cool weather. Fit and hood are excellent. For more static/less active pursuits I prefer the Klamath as it’s a bit warmer and cuts wind better.
It’s posted up on First Lite now. Interesting changes…not sure what to think. Chest and triceps vents vs traditional pit zips, hood flip up visor, big magnetic flap pocket covers=26oz of rain jacket
Jury’s out
I'm looking forward to see what they come out with. I am hoping the Omen is in line with a packable but more durable set. Hopefully it's lighter than the Seak but tougher than the Vapor stormlight. For me FL sizing and layering fit is way better than Kuiu/Sitka. I am always in between sizes...
It is a fairly straight forward process. I would use the old shock cord for a basic measurement or just overall pole length. You pull the aluminum grommet pin on the end of the end piece then tie the shock cord to that then thread each pole on the cord. Then put a little stretch and tie off...
I have the tensor alpine and have not had an issue in 2 seasons. I typically don't go floorless though until winter camping and then I'm on a cot, tyvek sheet or tarp. I also have a sea-to-summit Ether light XT insulated which is more comfortable, but out of the 2 the Tensor feels more durable...
I just happened to already add that up
4p: Inner 33.8oz, Outer+stakes 32.4=66.2oz or 4.14# and with the 12 oz pole is total of 78.2oz or 4.89#.
Running floorless=32.4oz +12 oz pole=44.4oz or 2.78#
Running floorless your trekking pole=32.4oz or 2.02#
Running as hot tent for 2p= 34.4oz + 12 oz...
Get the WM bag, but also pick up a cheap lightweight/low bulk synthetic bag for your 60 deg camping. You can buy nice synthetic 35+ deg bags for less than $100 and can find them on sale for $50-60.
Another option for you vs the WM is a Feathered Friends Puffin. They make 10, 20 and 30 deg...
A lot of manufacturers 0 deg bags are actually more likely 20 deg bags. If you want a true 0 deg comfort level bag then expect to have more down fill and a bit more bulk and weight. The higher the fill power, the lighter the bag you'll get. Western Mountaineering and Feathered Friends are the...