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  1. FlyingDutchman

    New Argali Lightweight Tent Line **Review Added 7/10/22**

    Will you be able to pack the inner and outer tent together in the included stuff sack or have to pack separately? Does the inner have to be removed each time to pack or pitch or can it all just be rolled up and stuffed in the sack? Thanks
  2. FlyingDutchman

    New Argali Lightweight Tent Line **Review Added 7/10/22**

    Looks like a couple great options. Based on the stove location in the 4P do you have to have both people sleep on one side of the shelter, or can you fit a guy on either side of the stove and each have a door? I checked out the website. Hard to tell from pics, is there enough vestibule space...
  3. FlyingDutchman

    Sold Decathlon Forclaz Trek 100 down puffy XL green

    This things been worn a dozen times around town. It’s in great shape. Probably best lightweight puffy made for the money.
  4. FlyingDutchman

    Sold Patagonia Down Sweater Jacket Large

    Selling a used Patagonia down sweater jacket in mens large dark navy. Still has good loft. See pics as there’s minor discoloration in a few spots of the outer lining from wear. These are hard to see without looking for them. Washed recently in Nikwax down wash and dried on ultra low heat...
  5. FlyingDutchman

    Sold Decathlon Forclaz Trek 100 down puffy XL green

    Selling a gently used Decathlon Forclaz Trek 100 800 fill down puffy jacket in mens XL fits like a large. Olive drab color. Washed 1x in nikwax down wash and dried on low with tennis balls. Nothing wrong with it, just thinning my puffy herd. This is a solid puffy weighs 11oz equivalent to...
  6. FlyingDutchman

    Luxe Tent MiniPeak XL Review

    My two cents are that the luxe I've had were decent for the money but the company does have limited customer service. OP you'll have to weigh options. If you want truly 4 seasons then you'll probably want snow skirts/stove jack, and that adds weight and limits ventilation for the other 3...
  7. FlyingDutchman

    Help me decide, used copper spur hv ul2 vs new x-mid 2

    Pros and cons for you...I have the x-mid 2p and have some freestanding tents like the big agnes. The main advantage of the X-mid is the ability to use the trekking poles which you may have on the pack anyway. You could also buy some adjustable poles for it, if you don't want to use the...
  8. FlyingDutchman

    WTS Goat Capra Hunter Ti - $70

    Still available?
  9. FlyingDutchman

    Durston X-Mid Tents

    I had a 1p and I currently have the 2p. This thing pitches and breaks back down so easily. It’s quite light and packable for a poly tent. I haven’t had any issues with durability. I’m pleased. If I had a wishlist I’d want a 1.5p Xmid with a smaller footprint than the 2p and a little more...
  10. FlyingDutchman

    Kuiu Kutana Stormshell fit vs Chugach?

    For those who have tried both the Kutana Stormshell and the Chugach, how’s the fit between the two? Ive tried both the XL and L Chugach. The XL the body fit well for layering but the sleeves were way too big. The large the sleeves fit perfect, but body a little snug with an insulation piece...
  11. FlyingDutchman

    Montbell Alpine Light vs Rab Microlight Alpine

    The microlight has I think 5.4oz of 700 fill power recycled down that is treated. The montbell has 4.8 but higher fill power at 800 fill but is not treated down. IMO having several Rab products it is hard to beat them for their hood, zip, cuffs, etc. They are going to be similar warmth but at...
  12. FlyingDutchman

    Warmmm puffy

    I wear my Rab Electron for ice fishing/winter steelhead…one of the best down jackets for the money IMO with high fill power and fill weight. It has Great DWR and treated down.
  13. FlyingDutchman

    Crispi Kenai Review

    After struggling with boot fit for the past year I finally found the one! The Crispi Kenai! They are basically a pair of Nevada with dark brown full grain leather and the sole/flex of the Wyoming/Idaho. I like this midsole better as it feels more forgiving and you can feel the ground a bit...
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