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BigSky

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  1. Best value in that price range on the market for a framed production pack.
  2. Two should be plenty. In the event of shortage, flip the canister upside down and squeak out a few more btu's.
  3. Price Drop $300 shipped
  4. This is a like new Golite RS-3 Season Quilt (long). Product info here. Used a couple of nights, but as new. Ships with storage bag and stuff sack that came with it. First "I'll take it" gets it. Thanks! $95 shipped
  5. Big Agnes String Ridge 2 tent. I scaled it at 5.5 lbs. with body/fly/poles/8 stakes/and extra guylines. Used but in virtually perfect condition. No holes or tears, and not so much as a blemish that I'm aware of. Will ship with the guylines I added if you want them. A couple of the U.L. snow stakes are bent, so I will add 3 other new stakes to the bag. It comes with all bags/stuff sacks as well. The cheapest I see it online in stock is on sale for $430. First "I'll take it" gets it. Thanks! $300 shipped
  6. I have some Radikal's, they climb great--good deal.
  7. I've used the OR Fraction and Thermawrap both. Don't think the Thermawrap hood went over my helmet, but I don't have it anymore to check. The Fraction has been good to me though, and it seems like they are always on sale. I now use an Integral Designs PLQ for summer+ belay duty. I put snaps on my Dolomitti hood and PLQ collar, so it now has a removable hood at about 16.5 oz. all up. It's a little bit loftier than the others, which I wanted.
  8. Don't know where you are in MT, but if near Bozeman a trip to Mystery Ranch might be in order. You pay a small price in weight, but they have incredible suspension and durability.
  9. Bump for an awesome tent at great price.
  10. Sold pending funds
  11. Mad Rock Flash slippers, 46 (12US). I picked them up at an REI scratch and dent sale to use as loaners but haven't ever needed 'em. Thanks for looking. $20 shipped
  12. Sizes 1 and 2 BD micro stoppers; like so: Micro Stoppers Brand new, never carried or used. $18 for both; shipping included
  13. I have some junkers you might be interested in. PM sent.
  14. Sold Pending Funds.
  15. Some lightly used, some never used, none of it fallen on. All prices are shipped. Thanks! BD Hexes: 1,2,6,8,9,10,11 1-2: $5 each; 6,8-11: $9 each All the hexes for: $40 BD Stoppers: 1,2 $4 each, both stoppers for $7 Everything for $45 shipped
  16. Price Drop--$180 shipped
  17. Awesome, way to get it done. Matrix/Cave&Gully is one of the cooler looking slots on that side of the canyon in my opinion.
  18. This is a "harvest" (orange) Westcomb Himalaya jacket, size L. It is sized as a belay jacket. I'm 6'2" 190lbs. and it layers over my base+R1 and/or softshell nicely. I used it a couple of days this winter, but it is like new. I've been very happy with it, just looking to try a few different jacket designs. Product description here: Westcomb Himalaya. As you can see in the pictures, the color is more vivid orange than it looks online. Pertex Quantum outer, Primaloft ins.; loft is comparable to the DAS. Outside pockets you can see, there is also one big inner pocket. Helmet compatible hood. Materials and workmanship are excellent. $180 shipped in continental U.S.
  19. I'd buy it.
  20. Metolius TCU's, carried a couple times but never placed; like new. Free shipping in continental U.S. #00: $30 shipped #0: $30 shipped $50 shipped for both Black Diamond Tourque gloves, size L. Used one day, too big for my hand; excellent condition. $25 shipped
  21. I don't particularly love the Mutant, but I do think it's the closest thing to a true climbing pack that Osprey has built in recent history.
  22. I thought about the Allak when I bought my last double wall. I'd like to give both it and the Jannu a run some time.
  23. I was looking at the Superlite not the Mtn, but I thought the mountain had one on the side...apparently not.
  24. I'd reiterate that while the floor dimensions of the ID and Rab are @ the same, there is much more floor space in the ID due to the angle (and I swear ID sandbags their numbers on a lot of stuff). I assume the mtn. would be more comparable to the MKI. Sounds like the Rabs might be a good fit for you, so I'm not trying to convince you otherwise, I just wanted to clear that up since the floor specs are about the same. If you can get a deal on the Mtn that's always a bonus. Then if you don't like it and have to sell it you don't lose much. I'll look forward to your thoughts/review whatever route you go.
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