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23
Dec

Advice on Camping gear?

Posted in Camping Gear  by admin on December 23rd, 2008

My husband and I are planning on buying camping a tent and sleeping bags for warm weather camping. What are good brands of camping gear? Any advice on what to buy? Please help.
planning on buying a tent…** oops! didnt see the mistake!

Like most things, it depends on what is more important to you - price or quality. If you are into backpacking (or have limited packing space) than size and weight are going to be a factor (the lighter and smaller something is, the more expensive it is going to be).

REI (Recreational Equipment Incorporated) is a great national chain of outdoors stores found in most large western cities. They also have a good web site with a gear finder. In addition to carrying major high-quality brands, they also have their own line of gear (tents, sleeping bags, jackets, etc) which generally gets good reviews and is reasonably priced for the quality. Their salespeople tend to be outdoors enthusists who know their gear and can give good advice. Another good online outdoors product store is Campmor.

REI's Half-Dome tent is probably the most popular 2-person tent among backpackers and their Element water-proof clothing line is also well respected. Other top-ranked brands include Marmot, MSR, North Face, Mountain Hardware, and Kelty. While usually not top of the line, Sierra Designs has a reputation for being a good compromise of quality and cost if you are on a budget.

Backpacker magazine does a best-in-class Gear Guide issue every year. For this year, the best warm weather sleeping bags were the Marmot Atom and Helium bags (best quality) and the Kelty Light Year series (best value). Top ranked tents included the MSR Mutha Hubba (large - car camping), Marmot Aeolos, and the REI Mountain 2. Outside Magazine (and website) also has a good gear guide and reviews. Their recent top-pick tents include Sierra Designs Reverse Combi and (for large car-camping tents) the REI Hobitat and Eureka Blue Mesa. For bags, they recommend the Marmot Atom (quality) and Big Agnes Crystal (value).

Coleman brand (and Wenzel) is what you will typically find in big department stores (most noteably Walmart). It is inexpensive, but also tends to be very heavy, bulky, and not always the highest quality. They are a good choice for things like ice chests, kerosene laterns, and car camping cook stoves, but I would be hesitant to buy their tents (which have get bad marks for leaking in many reviews) or sleeping bags which tend to be cumbersome. They are probably fine for car camping at established campgrounds, but I would certainly never use them if you are considering backpacking or remote undeveloped campsites where weight is important and staying warm and dry is critical.

Be especially careful about what tent you buy - contrary to some comments above, not all tents are equal, and many lower priced brands (and even some higher priced ones) have a tendancy to leak around the seams. Another thing to watch out for is how well the tent ventilates. Even if rain does not leak in, a poorly ventilated tent will cause condensation ('sweating') to form on the inside which is almost as bad as leaking.

21
Dec

Marmot Twilight 2P Tent (no footprint/gear loft)

Posted in Camping Gear  by admin on December 21st, 2008

Marmot Twilight 2P Tent (no footprint/gear loft)

This product is the 2006 version of the Twilight 2P Tent. It does not come with a gear loft and footprint. The Marmot Twilight 2 Person Tent was named BEST BUY among all tents reviewed in Backpacker Magazine’s 2006 Gear Guide. The Twilight, with its innovative hub pole design, is a roomy, lightweight backpacking and general camping tent with a large vestibule. Hub design means more space, fewer poles, less weight. Well ventilated warm weather tent with a large staked vestibule for storage.

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21
Dec

Hiking and Camping Gear Closet #2 - (L.L. Bean)

Posted in Camping Gear  by admin on December 21st, 2008

My Hiking Gear Closet, Rhon Bell, Outdoor Camping Gear, L.L. Bean

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20
Dec

Would like to find second hand camping gear in london does anyone know of anywhere?

Posted in Camping Gear  by admin on December 20th, 2008


check out cragslist or second store.

18
Dec

What would be the best uk used car buy with ample storage for camping gear for a family of 4?

Posted in Camping Gear  by admin on December 18th, 2008


Depends how much money you have to spend but I would go for a Land Rover Discovery diesel they can start at around £1000-£1500 for a early 200TDI (built from 1989) and go right up to nearly new Discovery 3 for around £25,000

18
Dec

scene 1 "Camp until We Die"

Posted in Camping Gear  by admin on December 18th, 2008

This is the 1st scene from the up and coming feature film "Camp until We Die!!!" due out this Fall, 2008.

Written and Directed by, Ryan Ramos
produced by Sic and Wrong Productions

This is a rough cut version, still needs sound and video tweeks, enjoy

Duration : 2 min 27 sec

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18
Dec

Lawson Hammock Camping Tent - Blue

Posted in Camping Gear  by admin on December 18th, 2008

Lawson Hammock Camping Tent - Blue

For the outdoor enthusiasts or for people who prefer more a sophisticated and techonological look, this hammock features the best in material and function. It features a tent like construction, a mosquito net and a rain cover. The mosquito net is easy to open and features many pockets and hooks inside. The sleeping area is vast and accomodates one person and his/her gears. Contrary to other camping hammock, it features spreader bars on both ends, which allows for a more spacious bed. True to its camping orientation, this hammock sets up in minutes. The rain tarp is included and features many hooks and snap on. Please note that you will need ropes, tree straps or a hanging kit to hang this hammock. Lawson Hammocks were invented in the Blue Ridge Mountain of North Carolina and are great shelter for backpackers and light trekking. Can also be used as a bivy tent. High tech, lightweight, low impact, bug-free and waterproof, what more can you ask for!

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18
Dec

B.O.B. & CAMPING/SURVIVAL GEAR

Posted in Camping Gear  by admin on December 18th, 2008

B.O.B. & CAMPING GEAR

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17
Dec

I need a list of basic camping gear.?

Posted in Camping Gear  by admin on December 17th, 2008

I have $125 to spend on camping gear. Aside from a tent and sleeping bag, what else do I need?

Stove (get a Trangia or similar) + pans
Torch
Lantern (battery)
mat to sleep on
put a piece of cardboard in a refuse sack to sit on - cost $0!
Insect repellant/ mosquito net perhaps?

When you buy the tent it should have pockets inside to store small items, and a hook or ties inside to fix the lamp to. The tent doesn't need to be expensive but shop around for a good one that's constructed well… Replacement poles and pegs are handy. A mallet to put the pegs in is handy too.

Spend the rest on Tequila and marshmallows to take with you! lol

15
Dec

Outdoor Research Advanced Bivy

Posted in Camping Gear  by admin on December 15th, 2008

Outdoor Research Advanced Bivy

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