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I'm getting rid of my outdoor research deluxe bivy sack. It's superlight and packs down to a little bit bigger than a beer. full specs I have only used it on one mountain trip, and it worked out pretty great, even though we had nice weather. Somehow I managed to put a hole in the bottom of it which I patched with a goretex patch kit. It's still completly waterproof, and without the patch you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between this and a new one. I'm getting rid of it cause I'm poor. $160 bucks. I paid $220. Check out the pics:

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Thanks for checking it out...

~Nate bigdrink.gif

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I'm gonna try a BUMP here, and ask for $150. As I mentioned, it's 100% waterproof, and the rip has no effect whatsoever on waterproofedness (I'm proud of my patch job, I followed the directions 100% and wasn't drinking at the time).

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For something with a rip, even a patched rip in it, 50% of new is the maximum you could get away with. I think you're gonna have to go under $100 to get any takers.

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You are probably right, but, seeing how it's still completly functional, it's worth at least 140 to me. So yeah, 140 is final, unless the guy at the junkyard gives me less that 50 bucks for my car. Then, I'm not sure what I'm gonna do. cry.gif

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