W Posted November 12, 2001 Posted November 12, 2001 1) Feathered Friends 40 Below Down Pants----used on 3 Alaska trips. Good Condition. Great for around camp, also would work well for a Denali summit day. ----$150.00 2) Moonstone Liberty Ridge Sleeping Bag----used on 3 Alaska trips. Very good condition. I have twice added extra down to this Gore-tex bag, giving it 4 oz total overfill of 800 down. The bag has performed well in temps colder than 30 below F. It is washed, and has been well cared for. ----$200.00 3) Gregory Novus Expedition Backpack----6000 cu. in. carrying capacity; removable external pockets, ski pockets, compression straps. Fully equipped for major expeditions, but works well also for Cascade winter mountaineering, Rainier, etc. Very good condition. Comfortable load carrying suspension.----$200.00 4) REI men's Large fleece pants.----Full side zips. 200 weight fleece. Worn twice, practically new.----$25 FIRM 5) Marmot Expedition Gloves.----Worn on one expedition. Very good condition. Great for climbing or skiing. Mens Large.----$25 FIRM (a very good deal!) 6) Marmot Expedition Mitts.----A mitt with a separate index "trigger" finger for dexterity. Brand new! Never worn! (Got them as a gift and already had several pairs). Mens Large.----$75 FIRM Quote
Rafael_H Posted November 14, 2001 Posted November 14, 2001 Thank you I wanted the mitt described on the Marmot site and thought you might have mistyped or something. I don't like separate trigger finger construction mitts. Good luck. Quote
Rafael_H Posted November 15, 2001 Posted November 15, 2001 Marmot Expedition Mitt-s does not have a trigger finger, per their web site ( http://www.marmot.com/products/gloves/glove_prod_mtn_exped.html ) and I saw them in the store. Is it insulated with primaloft? $99 new? Let me know. Thanks. Quote
W Posted November 15, 2001 Author Posted November 15, 2001 These were a gift several years ago, so they probably do not make them anymore. I have no idea how much they were new, but I've never seen a pair of exp. mitts for less than $100. They are still available if you are interested. Quote
W Posted November 15, 2001 Author Posted November 15, 2001 Almost forgot- I am not sure what the insulation material is, I would have to check and I don't have them in front of me. If it's not Primaloft my guess is that they are Thinsulate. Quote
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