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    cheers for the link, being down south i dont think its the thing for me, i might aswell zip open my sleeping bag, even if they are lighter, interesting concept though

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    bloody light tho !!!!
    Went to buy some camouflage trousers the other day but I couldn't find any.

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    Anyone got one of these?
    https://trademe.co.nz/1016230191
    Sea To Summit Micro Mc III Regular


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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Anyone got one of these?
    https://trademe.co.nz/1016230191
    Sea To Summit Micro Mc III Regular


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    For that sort of cash i would expect it to pitch my tent, cook my dinner and carry my bags
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    For that sort of cash i would expect it to pitch my tent, cook my dinner and carry my bags
    Yeah same, bloody compact though


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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    For that sort of cash i would expect it to pitch my tent, cook my dinner and carry my bags
    Its pretty standard for ultra light bags to be well over $700. Thats on the cheap side. Anything over 800+ down is pricey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Its pretty standard for ultra light bags to be well over $700. Thats on the cheap side. Anything over 800+ down is pricey.
    What's that new one like kj?
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    Waiting to see it myself. Passing through customs as we speak. Fingers crossed I get the glancing eye rather than a full check over and skip GST.
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    You can't go past a One Planet Booster bag! Super small (little bigger then a can of Bake Beans) and weighs next to nothing. Its more than warm enough for all the seasons excluding Winter. All though I have slept in a tent in the snow it, was more than warm in enough, but I do sleep in a Sea to Summit sleeping bag liner and on top of a down filled exped sleeping mat.
    At the $250 I paid, it is definitely worth a look!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elrond View Post
    I just brought a snugpak softie elite in from the uk.
    Bloody nice bit of kit. If it's good enough for the military, it will do what I need it to do.
    Snugpak softie elite. Seriously? Does it come in any colour other than pink?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Snugpak softie elite. Seriously? Does it come in any colour other than pink?
    Trying to get it to match your hat?


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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Trying to get it to match your hat?


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    Or your shirt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elrond View Post
    Seriously though, once you get past the name, it's got some real nice technical features.
    Snugpak Softie Elite 5
    Got a link?

    Edit: I only see it in my reply for some reason, thanks though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elrond View Post
    Seriously though, once you get past the name, it's got some real nice technical features.
    http://www.snugpak.com/outdoor/softie-elite-5
    32x26cm compressed and 2.4kg is not what I would consider compact, or lightweight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stretch View Post
    32x26cm compressed and 2.4kg is not what I would consider compact, or lightweight.
    Jesus. That size and weight is the antithesis of this thread.
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