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Post #171001341 added 05-23-2024 8:57 AM by Nachoman in Deal Talk
Agreed, I also have a few of their pads and bags from back when they sold stuff on Drop (formerly Massdrop). While they aren't perfect, they have hit a pretty good sweetspot between performance and...
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Post #170957499 added 05-20-2024 8:12 PM by alphawave in Deal Talk
For posterity. KlymaloftXL's are GREAT...fell asleep on the hard floor just testing them out, even without a pillow. I enjoy a softer bed, since I tend to flip around and sleep on side/back and...
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Post #170954760 added 05-20-2024 4:39 PM by RyanG9256 in Deal Talk
Sorry I missed the 4 person tent. Great price, nice high ceiling.
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Post #170939772 added 05-19-2024 7:02 PM by superformance in Deal Talk
Dead? I was camping this weekend and didn't buy before. Missed it I guess.
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Post #170890779 added 05-16-2024 1:49 PM by AquaKitten830 in Deal Talk
The "instant" tents tend to break much more easily, but usually last at least a few outtings if you pay attention to the opening/closing process. The 2-person Cross Canyon tent is going to take a...
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Post #170887443 added 05-16-2024 10:34 AM by WizrdSleevz in Deal Talk
Curious on the 2 person tent. Any reason to get this over the instant 6 person tent available from Walmart? I’ll be using this text for camping and also for camping at festivals
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Post #170886777 added 05-16-2024 9:56 AM by cbslc in Deal Talk
Typically you are paying for lightweight materials. The more you spend the lighter the tent. Also, usually the more fragile. Some of the new fabrics like DCF and UltraTNT are crazy light and quite...
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Post #170886693 added 05-16-2024 9:51 AM by cbslc in Deal Talk
That cross canyon tent is a pain. Each vestibule requires 3 stakes. Plus the corners and mids. So you end up with 12 stakes to keep it from flapping in the wind. We took it to Canyonlands and...
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Post #170886309 added 05-16-2024 9:27 AM by nosmirk in Deal Talk
Also in SoCal. Grab the Klymaloft (XL if you move at night like me) for max comfort. Whichever will fit in the space. I have a Luxe SL and used it at Malibu Creek in the winter (upper 20's/low 30s...
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Post #170882259 added 05-16-2024 5:30 AM by bt8484 in Deal Talk
I have used the sleeping pad for numerous seasons backpacking….. as all pads do, there was an issue , and Klimt backed it up with no receipt…. Solid company and I like their gear …. Cost effective as...
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Post #170882229 added 05-16-2024 5:27 AM by agricocb in Deal Talk
As you click through from the CostcoNext site to the Klymit site, it requires you to agree to the "Klymit Transfer Policy", which says (among other things) "For any items purchased on the Costco Next...
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Post #170880993 added 05-16-2024 1:49 AM by alphawave in Deal Talk
Grabbed the klymaloft XL's, for hotel camping....these beds are too stiff! 😀
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Post #170880468 added 05-15-2024 11:47 PM by Hoelle88 in Deal Talk
I agree and if that's too much, the only other one for comfort would be the Luxe as the plan is to sleep in the car and the Luxe is the thickest of the non klymalofts.
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Post #170876856 added 05-15-2024 6:16 PM by AquaKitten830 in Deal Talk
The Klymaloft pads with the foam/air combo are about as comfortable as you can get for a sleeping pad. As with any pad, don't overinflate.
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Post #170875005 added 05-15-2024 4:15 PM by sriprank in Deal Talk
So if you need to return do you return to Costco or Klymit?
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Post #170874234 added 05-15-2024 3:16 PM by Delgeezee in Deal Talk
What's the difference between a $100-$300 dollar tent and a $500-$1000 dollar tent?
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Post #170872731 added 05-15-2024 1:49 PM by bradymartin in Deal Talk
im in socal and looking for something for car camping, will be sleeping in car. which sleeping pad would you recommend? im leaning towards insulated because i want comfort most of all.
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Post #170872173 added 05-15-2024 1:22 PM by TurtlePerson2 in Deal Talk
I've got the original static V as well. I was interested in the insulated version, but from what I've read online, with standard r-value testing (fairly new thing) the performance on the insulated...
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Post #170870814 added 05-15-2024 11:59 AM by swankywanky in Deal Talk
I use their Static V pad and at 24 ozs not the lightest, but certainly not what I consider heavy (I'm not an Ulta-lighter)
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Post #170870361 added 05-15-2024 11:32 AM by minmaster in Deal Talk
remember their r value is proprietary and not industry standard.
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