That's the way I want it and I think that's the way we all want it! If you're a business that caters to customers from multiple groups that may have opposing views, keep your personal opinions to yourself to ensure that you don't alienate any of your customer base (especially with a subject as...
Perhaps @Kevin T and @RockChucker30 haven't responded because they are already in "damage control" mode and are trying to come up with a response that will allow them to exit this shit storm with the least amount of negative impact possible. This whole thing is disappointing to read, especially...
Love what you're designing, but I don't understand what is going to support the belly of the stove on either end. I purchased the stove parts at the link below, and the ends have an inner lip that supports the stove belly/body.
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/diy-titanium-stove-parts.249876/
2nd owner of a 2008 Tundra, has 5.7 liter with 243,000 miles. Under normal conditions, I average 15 mpg, my milage doesn't fluctuate much unless I'm towing or it's time for an oil change. The truck has been great, but I did just replace the starter and I have a cracked exhaust manifold...
If you are using a Zenbivy quilt, it does attach to the side flaps, which are part of the sheet and would pretty much eliminate the chance of a draft coming in. When I get mine, I will determine if there's something that I can do to my quilt and/or the sheet, so that the two can be connected or...
Still working on the logistics of that and it will be easier to come up with a solution when I have the sheet in hand. If nothing else, I'll have a down hood at the top of my sleeping pad.
I really don't have any complaints about my quilt, but when I saw the Zenbivy setup, I just thought that...
After discovering Zenbivy, I was all in to buy one of their bed systems. I spent some time thinking about it and instead, I'm going to keep my EE quilt, upgrade to a better sleeping pad and purchase the Zenbivy sheet to use on my pad.
Good idea Bubblehide, here's a white stove paint.
https://www.amazon.com/Seymour-16-1202-Temperature-Paints-White/dp/B0088LVLQ0/ref=sr_1_9?crid=QTYUEDH9ESVD&keywords=Stove%2BBright%2B6255%2Bsilver%2Bpaint&qid=1674927597&sprefix=stove%2Bbright%2B6255%2Bsilver%2Bpaint%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-9&th=1
I agree with Marbles, the amount of slippage has nothing to do with frame height. If your frame is 25" and it slips down you may be able to maintain functional load lifters for transferring the weight to the waist belt as opposed to a 22" frame that slips the same distance and has now...
I'll echo mtnwrunner, even on backpacking trips in the summer, I'm bringing my down puffy or puffy vest and rain jacket. I've seen snowstorms in August in the Washington Cascades.