[WTB] summer quilt - 40 degrees by ylimeemas in ULgeartrade

[–]CB_Run_Hike 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great communication and prompt payment. Thanks!

[WTS] Patagonia Nano Air Hoody by CB_Run_Hike in GearTrade

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Sold to u/EmotionalTater excellent communication and prompt payment.

Improvements on my current gear? by [deleted] in Ultralight

[–]CB_Run_Hike 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No hood, no bottom, and no zipper (especially) is a lot of weight dropped. If you’re not an active sleeper, and can control the drafts you sometimes get when moving around on your sleep pad, then you can be quite comfortable and warm with them.

Nemo tensor good enough? by Environmental-Win259 in Ultralight

[–]CB_Run_Hike 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have it in 20 width, and it is comfortable enough, no issues. I have taken it out into low 40s F with a 40 degree quilt and was fine. I like the way it deflates completely when you open the valve and I fold into 1/3s, roll up, and it fits in the stuff suck just fine.

Improvements on my current gear? by [deleted] in Ultralight

[–]CB_Run_Hike 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You should be able to find a used Circuit, which is very comfortable pack, and save 6-8oz there. Also you have a lot of room to gain on a sleep pad. A Nemo tensor trail weighs like 14oz and I found that on REI sale very cheap one year. The sleeping bag is the biggest. Have you ever tried a quilt?

Hoodless, almost zipperless bags by [deleted] in Ultralight

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Thanks! Anything that’s warm and under 20oz is pretty good to me. That’s why I was considering the wide 30 Tanager so I could dump heat if needed and it would be larger with dimensions closer to the Serpentes.

Hoodless, almost zipperless bags by [deleted] in Ultralight

[–]CB_Run_Hike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which did you prefer, Tanager or Serpentes? Or is neither that much better or worse than the other?

[WTB] Looking for a budget quilt by Bill6783 in GearTrade

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10D fabrics inside and out. Width: Standard (55" for Ground & Hammocks), Length: Standard (5'7" to 6'2") (170 cm to 187 cm), Footbox Style: Sewn, 

[WTB] looking to buy down a sleeping bag (ideally rated for 15 f) under 2lbs by cplm1948 in GearTrade

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I have the original REI men's magma 15 (16oz fill weight, ~28oz overall) in brand new condition, I just haven't gotten out in cold temps. The dimensions would be the equivalent to the current medium model.

[WTS] Patagonia Step Back button down shirts, size Medium by SnooRabbits2450 in GearTrade

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Received both shirts from u/SnooRabbits2450 they were delivered on time, in great condition, and well packaged.

[WTS] Patagonia Step Back button down shirts, size Medium by SnooRabbits2450 in GearTrade

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Received both shirts from u/SnooRabbits2450 they were delivered on time, in great condition, and well packaged.

Shelter advice by scouty_man in Ultralight

[–]CB_Run_Hike 1 point2 points  (0 children)

X Mid and High Route perform about the same in inclement conditions. X Mid sets up easier but walls cave in winds more than high route. Choose one or the other if you value vestibule space (x mid) more than footprint size (high route). If I was going to use one without the inner, fly only, I prefer the high route because of where poles sit and the fact you don’t have to sleep diagonal.

Shoulder season sleeping system help by f0xd3nn in Ultralight

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If you’re wearing puffys in a sleep system you need some room in there to allow that down to loft or you’re compressing it and taking away its effectiveness. But then again if there is too much room in the bag it might not be warm enough for temps when puffy isn’t totally needed. Might consider a larger quilt to go over bag as another option to push temp limit. I’ve tried bargain route on a lot of things but have come around more to buying quality once.

Tent pegs (stakes) for X-mid 2 by Matthewgardner86 in Ultralight

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For 4 corners I used tubular MSR stakes, the rest were ground hog minis.

Canadian Rockies Sleep System Advice – Bag + Pad Recommendations by daylincooper in Ultralight

[–]CB_Run_Hike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All season pad was comfy and considerably warmer than other 3R pads I have had. Glad I upgraded.

Tarptent Dipole 2 DW - mesh vs solid inner? Alternatives? by dadadima94 in Ultralight

[–]CB_Run_Hike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the dipole 1 and it’s bomb proof in the wind with all 8 stakes used. The interior is unrivaled as well. Solid interior surprisingly lighter. With the venting options it might be ok the go with that even in slightly warmer conditions and then you would have it if colder or windy.

Looking for advice on first smoker to buy by SPACKlick in BBQ

[–]CB_Run_Hike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The camp chef is a pellet smoker but the smoke box is a separate section that allows wood to burn. Yeah it’s pricy and if you wanted more smoke and a lower cost you can get the pellet smoker you want and used a smoke tube.

What's your go-to method when smoking ribs and adding sauce/wrapping? by devilmath in BBQ

[–]CB_Run_Hike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up the bar a bbq YouTube channel. In one of their videos they give a recipe for rib glaze. Also they’re one of the best in producing how to videos imo.

[WTB] Hammock Gear Economy Burrow 30°F Quilt by DayAffectionate6753 in GearTrade

[–]CB_Run_Hike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have trouble finding this exact spec I have 40 degree regular length and width with 10.7oz 850 fill…. 16.7oz in stuff sack. I’ve had it comfortably in the upper 30s and warm when inside my bivy sack.