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gear closet cleanout
I have a few items for sale today...all from a smokefree home, but I can't promise that a stray dog hair didn't sneak into my gear room.
I will post pics as soon as possible, still have snow on ground, and its very saturated where it has melted
.First I'll take it gets it....PayPal preferred, but will take check or M.O.
Lynx pass 3 person tent from Big Agnes with optional footprint.
Used only 1 night in the backyard with my young son...huge vestibule which can be used in porch mode...Also a very warm tent when you want, but vents very well too.
I paid $249 for the tent, and $40 for the footprint when on clearance sale, so let's try $200 shipped.
Black diamond tri-pod bivy.....only tried out in the house.
Plenty of room! I'm 6'1" 235lbs and get claustrophobic in mummy bags...no problems here....can fit a small pack an boots inside as well, and still have room to sit up to read. I think this is the catsmeow of bivies.
Paid $300 for this...let's try $200 shipped.
Nemo Cosmo air pillowtop combo sleeping pad
Hands down the most comfortable pad out there...built in footpump.
Only used a handful of times, as with all the gear I'm selling, I've gone much lighter with my gear.
These are about $220 new... Let's try $100 shipped.
Thanks for looking,
Johnny
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Should say Nemo for pad...can't scroll down to edit it for some reason.
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Think there is enough room in the bivy if you're using a neoair xlite being 2.5 inches thick?
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Sorry. That's s large neoair
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Pad thickness is not an issue as 2 of the poles are at the head of the bivy, but the last pole is at the feet, which holds the bivu up off of you when staked. Some of the wider pads may curl up the sides of the bivy, as the bivy is a little narrower at the feet, but height is not an issue. I use a klymit static v full length with no issues.
Johnny
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Any love for these items?
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Last bump before they go back in the closet
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still selling the nemo pad, may be interested
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