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<blockquote data-quote="lazylabs" data-source="post: 488712" data-attributes="member: 6641"><p>If you want a better pad try one of these.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.jpwinc.com/index.php?page=products&item_no=4240" target="_blank">INFLATABLE BOATS, PONTOON BOATS, PERSONAL FLY FISHING BOATS, DRY BAGS, CATARAFTS, PACO PADS, INFLATABLE KAYAKS, WHITEWATER GEAR, PADDLE SPORTS GEAR, RAFTING GEAR, JACK'S PLASTIC WELDING INC</a></p><p></p><p>They are bulky and heavy but if you have a beast packing it it's not that bad. I use one on a cot and they are great. We have the 3" think ones but that was more for added float when we are rafting and you want to lounge on them in the water. </p><p></p><p>These guys make good products. I haven't tried thier pack stoves but they look nice. I have one of there wall tents and they are great.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://davistent.com/html/ellispackstove.html" target="_blank">Wood Stove, tent stove, wall tent stove, tent wood stoves</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>The argument against pressurized gas at high altitude is that when it's real cold it will not turn from liquid to gas fast enough to keep a steady output and you can get a little bit of liquid out of the bottle. It is also much less efficient so it takes more propane for the same btu output. </p><p></p><p>I know you said it didn't matter what bag he used but I had never seen a -60 bag until I was looking at wiggy's web page.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://wiggys.com/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=227&CFID=1094733&CFTOKEN=44259838" target="_blank">Hooded Antarctic Hunter</a></p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazylabs, post: 488712, member: 6641"] If you want a better pad try one of these. [url=http://www.jpwinc.com/index.php?page=products&item_no=4240]INFLATABLE BOATS, PONTOON BOATS, PERSONAL FLY FISHING BOATS, DRY BAGS, CATARAFTS, PACO PADS, INFLATABLE KAYAKS, WHITEWATER GEAR, PADDLE SPORTS GEAR, RAFTING GEAR, JACK'S PLASTIC WELDING INC[/url] They are bulky and heavy but if you have a beast packing it it's not that bad. I use one on a cot and they are great. We have the 3" think ones but that was more for added float when we are rafting and you want to lounge on them in the water. These guys make good products. I haven't tried thier pack stoves but they look nice. I have one of there wall tents and they are great. [url=http://davistent.com/html/ellispackstove.html]Wood Stove, tent stove, wall tent stove, tent wood stoves[/url] The argument against pressurized gas at high altitude is that when it's real cold it will not turn from liquid to gas fast enough to keep a steady output and you can get a little bit of liquid out of the bottle. It is also much less efficient so it takes more propane for the same btu output. I know you said it didn't matter what bag he used but I had never seen a -60 bag until I was looking at wiggy's web page. [url=http://wiggys.com/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=227&CFID=1094733&CFTOKEN=44259838]Hooded Antarctic Hunter[/url] Good luck [/QUOTE]
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