I like my MSR lightning ascents, but I can't say I actually like them any better then the plastic decked MSRs which are cheaper and easy to find used. You can get tails for some of the plastic MSRs (not all) but I think the lightnings might have slightly more surface area.
I never could tell...
I still maintain it is largely a psychological difference and not a practical one.
Tipis of equal height and equal roof angle will have the same usable space and weigh the same regardless if one has a small vertical wall and one doesn't.
The only difference is that you can SEE the unused...
I would disagree with this on an anecdotal basis, I still see the majority of tents being made from nylon. I only really see polyester on cheaper department store tents.
In my amateur testing the strength difference was rather alarming, I would be hard pressed to spend good money on a polyester...
The difference I believe is the side pockets, one has larger symmetrical side pockets on the upper 2/3rds of the pack, the other has smaller, lower, asymmetrical pockets like I believe the OP's pack has.
I can not say with any confidence which is which as there is much confusion and miss...
I wouldn't pay more then $80 for one, eBay is pretty well flooded and it is easy to grab one even cheaper if you get just the bag and add straps and belt to taste, the Hill people Gear suspension is pretty much plug and play.
If you are over 5'10" or so I'd recommend getting some longer stays...
It is in fact a Hi-Dice or a Wolfhound.
It cannot be a Komodo or a 3DAP as both have bottle pockets, and it cannot be a longbow or a bighorn because neither have MOLLE where the bottle pockets would be. The Overload is probably actually it's nearest relative as it is close to the same size and...
A puffy suit will always be colder then a quilt or bag of the same weight, it just comes down to mitten vs. glove. Something like the Mt Serape is a great compromise because it gives you a garment mitten and a sleeping mitten. If you have to have puffy layers anyway it is a good reason to bring...
I called them a few times trying to find out, but they said they wouldn't release that info. Making assumptions from previous generations of slick bags I think the 20* bag is 6oz of apex.
I would hazard that it is a bad idea. I have an original kit bag and it is very large to be a belt pouch, a snubby kit bag might work, but it would still be large and expensive.
I've never need a seatbelt, or car insurance.
When there are folks wandering around with guns, I like to be able to treat gunshot wounds. I've hunted with people (past tense) that flagged me with their muzzle several times in a day, not everyone out there is going to be safe.
This is...
CS will suffer less loft loss then many synthetics, and I think a certain amount of loft loss just comes from normal use whether or not you compress it.
Especially if it is homemade I'd encourage you to be mean to it so you can find out for yourself, then you'd know for sure if you need to baby...
I still don't know why these two always get compared, they are completely different tents. Isn't cimarron vs. Tut and Redcliff vs. sawtooth far more apples to apples?
I think it would be far more useful if we could get some more comprehensive photos and specifications on this thread. Can we get some detailed suspension shots and pictures of the bare frame?
I always thought the tenzing carbon fiber frame was an interesting idea but didn't care for their bags...
The SO redcliff is more comparable to the sawtooth, but the I think the sawtooth is somewhere between the two on size.
The cimarron is smaller, shorter, lighter and has two doors. The sawtooth is taller, bigger, heavier and has one door.
I got you beat, I'm 6'2" and 160 if I've been eating too much. I thought my medium FL chama fit pretty fell, a little loose but the arms were plenty long. I just got a medium Sitka Core lightweight hoody and it is much tighter through the arms and a bit tighter through the chest, but the arms...
Fabric is probably the cheapest part of most packs. When you think about it they basically have to sew two separate packs and then a panel to hold them together, the sewing time on packs is probably some kind of log scale where 80L packs only take a small amount of extra time over a 20L pack, so...
I've played around a little bit, pretty much any pack with a bag and frame that can be separated can do this. I think the Mystery Ranch method of securing the rifle on the diagonal (like the NICE overload) makes a lot more sense, but I always end up just carrying the gun in my hand so I can't...