I tried the MLD Bug Bivy several times, but did not like it. It is well made and light, but I found it difficult to get in and out of, and I wanted more headroom.
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I tried the MLD Bug Bivy several times, but did not like it. It is well made and light, but I found it difficult to get in and out of, and I wanted more headroom.
My wife always gripes that I have too much hiking/camping stuff, but after following the forums here at Whiteblaze for a while, I'm convinced that I'm a weenie when it comes to gear. So let me see...
Black Diamond Vista. Lots of room, and you can set up the rainfly in several different configurations for privacy, view. etc.
I have used a Mountainsmith Tour Pack for about 10 years for biking and hiking. It has 2 water bottle holders, and room for raingear, food and a light fleece. It snugs tight to your waist. I had a...
I have been using an Arcteryx Q-10 for many years, and like it. I got mine on sale at Campmor. I also have a an old Mountainsmith that I use mostly when biking and skiing that rides well and has held...
Has anyone tried the Event rain mitts from Mountain Laurel Designs over a liner? They look like they would work and are certainly light (but expensive).
I bought a Gregory Z several years ago. I've taken it on several trips, and it is a great pack. My main problem with it was that it was just a bit too small for the stuff I carry. I have since bought...