I normally run quilts, hence the Xtherm. I’ll continue to use them in the future as well. The Feathered Friends bag is new, this will be the first time using it. The xtherm is so comfortable, warm and durable, that I don’t see the benefit of dropping 3 oz or whatever the Xlite would offer.
I have two whitewater packrafts that don’t have removable decks, but the skirt could be left behind. I didn’t think of that. That’s one of those things that you might not miss at all… or wish so much that you did! I’m so used to thigh steps, it would be hard to go without, but possible. There are some class 3 sections that could get a bit spicy if the levels rise on the paddle out.
I may try my Soto again compared to the BRS, but like I said a couple times, when used with the heat exchanger cup, it’s pretty damn efficient.
The Hanwag boots walk lighter than the weight would indicate. And again, I mostly hunt solo and come out with 120+ Lbs. I won’t compromise on the support and stability they offer. They are only a couple ounces heavier than the excellent Crispi Briksdal SF, while offering better construction, more lateral stability and even better heavy load support.
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