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TrooperMax
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Here is my sleeping Bag I just got for my birthday.

Its pretty good, up to -8, mommy style, 1.88kg, compact, waterproof. Will do me nicley in the fall and early wintertime. Very Happy



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turd
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That looks like a great sleeping bag TrooperMax Very Happy
Who makes it?


eric
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nice bag troop Smile and nice ibanez gutair
Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:28 pm
TrooperMax
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turd wrote:
That looks like a great sleeping bag TrooperMax Very Happy
Who makes it?


eric



Some company called Thompson, its not bad, I like it. Its very comfortable and I see myself using it in the fall.




gearjunky wrote:
nice bag troop Smile and nice ibanez gutair



Yeah I dont play anymore, Only a little keyboard here and there.

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Azarcher
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Lookin' good Troop! I want a mummy bag that has sleeves for my arms. Laughing

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Drummer Dave
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Excellant. I myself have - 7 Asolo mummy bag. I find - 7 is enufe for the type of camping i do.
Im not on the top of a mountain in December. Thats just silly Laughing .
I dont like being hot when i sleep, just slightly cool works with me. Cool

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Dobry
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Sweet bag! Looks warm!

Very Happy

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TrooperMax
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Ah what the heck i'l sleep in it today, I always crack the window open (even in winter, yes i'm nutts but thats its been 3 years since I last got sick) and sleep in the mummy. Its only 7 degress right now! IN JUNE thats the lowest its ever been this time of year

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Azarcher
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TrooperMax wrote:
Ah what the heck i'l sleep in it today, I always crack the window open (even in winter, yes i'm nutts but thats its been 3 years since I last got sick) and sleep in the mummy. Its only 7 degress right now! IN JUNE thats the lowest its ever been this time of year


I really dislike you after a post like that! Do you know what the temp is right now where I am? It's just after dark, and is 87 degrees. I love the cold, and look where I am stuck! Sad Laughing Laughing

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TrooperMax
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haha! I thought you were serious for a sec, anyways yes its nice. I would love this temperature tommrow and no rain, that would be great. I could go out to my lot (day off) and spend the day in my camo gear without sweating like crazy.

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Bob Loblaw
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looks warm. and happy belated bday, max.
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Azarcher
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So, did you freeze to death last night, or were you nice and warm? Laughing

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turd
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Yeah, how well did it work? Very Happy


eric
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TrooperMax
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It worked just fine, mind you the floor was a little backbreaking to sleep on but i've slept on much worse. Its really good. top notch! Its even colder today so it worked great, getting outof it was a challenge though since it was like 10 degrees or so in my room haha

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Survivorman
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That's a great sleeping bag Tmax, I myself have an Asolo - 5 (I think) sleeping bag, it works for me and I plan to use it in the winter up in Manning park, BC in February.

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Drummer Dave
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Survivorman wrote:
That's a great sleeping bag Tmax, I myself have an Asolo - 5 (I think) sleeping bag, it works for me and I plan to use it in the winter up in Manning park, BC in February.


> Let me know when your going, i'll meet ya there. You are talking about Tenting right ?.

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Drummer Dave wrote:
Survivorman wrote:
That's a great sleeping bag Tmax, I myself have an Asolo - 5 (I think) sleeping bag, it works for me and I plan to use it in the winter up in Manning park, BC in February.


> Let me know when your going, i'll meet ya there. You are talking about Tenting right ?.

Oh ya for sure, tenting, around February, with some friends actually, your going too? COOL!!!! I'll be sure to let you know when I'm going. Very Happy

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