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    Default BearPaw Cuben Tarp, EE Quilt, MLD Superlight Bivy, Alcohol Cookset, and more!

    Greetings!


    Just finished my thru hike and was going through all the gear I have sitting around in my basement. Some of the items were used on the thru, others are in new condition. Nothing being sold is something I wouldn't buy in the current condition myself.


    Looking to sell all of it, not interested in trades.


    I'll cover shipping costs for all items (CONUS). PM for additional questions.


    Click for a gallery of pictures for all items (https://goo.gl/photos/uLgXyAdLTp2Joa4bA)


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    BearPaw Designs Cuben Fiber Tarp 8"x 10" - (MSRP $265) - $150 shipped
    (http://www.bearpawwd.com/tarps/flat_tarps.php)
    -lightweight, fantastic shelter
    -no holes or tears
    -custom guylines included (dyneema cord)
    -tie outs galore (five on each long side for stakes/guylines, two on each flat side, two along ridge line)






    Enlightened Equipment Revelation Quilt (MSRP $240) - $125 shipped
    (http://www.enlightenedequipment.com/revelation/)
    (Down Fill: 800, Down Treatment: DownTek™ Water-Repellent Down, Temperature: 30°F (-1°C), Length: Regular, Width: Wide, Inside Fabric Color: Charcoal 10D, Outside Fabric Options: Navy 10D)


    Amazing piece of gear, probably one of the best purchases I've made. Superlight (18.45 oz), provides great warmth. Duct-tape field repair made for a hole that developed in the fabric, otherwise in great condition.


    Drawstring footbox, pad strap, storage sack included.






    Mountain Laurel Designs Superlight Bivy 2015 (MSRP $205) - $100 shipped
    (http://www.mountainlaureldesigns.com...products_id=30)
    (all bug net hood, right zip, large size, silnylon floor, 7.5 oz)
    -good condition, no rips, tears, zipper works fine.
    -large size allows for use of blow up mattress inside of bivy and thick winter sleeping bag as required






    Alcohol Stove Cookset (MSRP $110) - $50 shipped
    -Evernew Titanium 900 ml cookpot w/ cozy
    -Caldera Cone System (cone, stove, protective case)
    -Custom 8-ounce fuel bottle (integrated measuring and pouring)


    All you need to get started with alcohol stove cooking. I am really impressed with the Caldera Cone System, it provides a wind shield and stable pot stand all in one.






    Casio G-Shock GW-M5630D-1 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition - (MSRP $300) - $175 shipped
    (http://www.casio-usa.com/products/ar...ck/GWM5630D-1/)
    -Fantastic watch, only worn a handful of times. Nothing wrong with the watch, merely purchased in duplicate and not needed.


    -Carbon Fiber Band
    -Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping syncs time nightly via radio waves (US, UK, Germany, Japan, China)
    -Solar Powered (10-month battery with ZERO light exposure)
    -Shock Resistant
    -200M water resistance
    -EL backlight, four alarms, stopwatch, timer, button tones (on/off)






    Goal Zero Nomad 7 Solar Panels, Guide 10 Plus Battery Pack (MSRP $80 per panel, $50 battery pack) - $100 shipped
    (http://www.goalzero.com/p/11/nomad-7-solar-panel)
    -two Goal Zero Nomad 7 Solar Panels with ability to be chained together, includes 9 volt female car adapter
    -one Guide 10 Plus battery pack
    -all three items are in good, working condition. None of this equipment has ever been used. Panels are not scratched, battery pack exterior shows minor scratching from being carried around.






    Silnylon Waterproof Lobster Mitts - $20 shipped
    -used only twice, no holes or punctures
    -light blue, drawstring wrists, webbing drawstring for further fitting/tightening






    Katadyn Hiker Pro Pump Water Filter - (MSRP $85) - $40 shipped
    (https://www.katadyn.com/us/us/432-80...ro-microfilter)
    -only used on one backpacking trip
    -includes carrying pouch, required hoses, pump, filter

    -effective against chemicals and microorganisms

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    I'll take the ee quilt

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    Seconds on the quilt

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    How much does the caldera cone cook set weigh (including the pot)?

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    Congratulations on the thru hike!!! Pm sent on tarp and stove....thirds on quilt

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    You gave up hiking?

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    Default Do you still have the cookset?

    I am interested...
    " Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt. "

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    Quote Originally Posted by egilbe View Post
    You gave up hiking?
    Nah, but my primary reason for thru hiking wasn't to hike or sleep outdoors, got plenty of that in the military.

    I hiked to help with my PTSD and depression, to learn how to be social again and interact with civilians.

    That, and I purchased my gear specifically for a thru. Any camping I do in the future will be comfortable, and likely out of a car.

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    I'm interested in the mittens, the cook set, definitely the EE quilt (desperately in need for a trip), and maybe the solar stuff. Looking forward to hearing back from you.

    Also, thank you for your sevice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travv801 View Post
    I'm interested in the mittens, the cook set, definitely the EE quilt (desperately in need for a trip), and maybe the solar stuff. Looking forward to hearing back from you.

    Also, thank you for your sevice.
    PM sent.

    Thanks!

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    Quilt sold and shipped.


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    Is the tarp .51 or .74 cuben? Also I am 6'4", 245lbs and use a thick thermarest inflatable. Do you think the bivy would fit?

    And thank you for your service!

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    Tarp and cookset is sold.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rstms View Post
    Is the tarp .51 or .74 cuben? Also I am 6'4", 245lbs and use a thick thermarest inflatable. Do you think the bivy would fit?

    And thank you for your service!
    Tarp is sold.

    Regarding the bivy, MLD's website says it should fit fine. This model's size large is actually last year's version of the extra-large size.

    I personally used a large inflatable mattress as well as a foam pad inside the bivy and had plenty of space to spare.

    "LG Fits users up to 6'4 and long and XL bags and/or high loft winter sleep bags and 78" X 2.5" inflatable sleep pads."


    Thanks!

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    If they are all available, I'll take the mitts.

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    I'll take the Superlight Bivy.

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