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Ultralight Rain Mitts for Backpacking: Reviews Gear Guide Browse our curated recommendations for rain mitts and other handwear in the Backpacking Light Gear Shop – a product research discovery tool where you can find Member gear reviews, Gear Swap (used gear) listings, and more Alternatives to Rain Mitts Rain mitts aren’t necessarily an essential item for routine summer backpacking when temperatures are generally warm and precipitation is
Mid-Layer Shootout Review - Rokslide The four jackets are the Outdoor Research Vigor hoodie, the First Lite Origin hoody, the Sitka Ambient hoody, and the Stone Glacier Cirque Lite jacket All the jackets fit the description of a mid-layer: a multipurpose layer that can be used on the move in cooler conditions, and in warmer conditions as an insulating piece
Outdoor Research Ferrosi hoodie jacket - Backpacking Light Topic Outdoor Research Ferrosi hoodie jacket – difference between generations Forum Posting A Membership is required to post in the forums Login or become a member to post in the member forums!
OR Ascentshell? Reviews and CFM? Vs. Gore Pro, Neoshell, and EVENT? Loving the Ascentshell I have the Skyward (70D face fabric v 20D on the Realm) No technical data on CFM, but definitely more than eVent, and it feels a little more breathable than Neoshell, but not sure by how much Best I can compare is either each material over a leg or Neoshell bottoms and Ascentshell top But, Ascentshell is more WP than Neoshell (15k v 10k) I am fully sold on
Recommended snake proof gaiters? - Backpacking Light Bob Gross BPL Member I would think that you would want some standard almost-knee-high Outdoor Research gaiters like X-C skiers use Nobody will certify them as being snake-proof However, with the speed that a snake strikes and the durability of the heavy fabric, fangs should not be able to penetrate much