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Knots Backpacking Jetpack - Youre Mileage May Vary Coffee Gift Basket is measuring 9x9x4. Contains 15oz mug, BONUS free set of 4 coasters, biscotti and 5 blends of gourmet coffee. French Vanilla, Kenya AA, Decaf Colombian Supremo, Chocolate and Italian Roast Espresso elegantly presented in our signature black planet coffee gift box. A very nice and thoughtful gift for any occasion.Misc.: Company: 3dRose LLC List Price: $54.99 Amazon Price: $44.99
Meals Include: Rice Cereal: Hot rice cereal packed with granny smith apple chunks, raisins and nuts. Vegan; Toasted Muesli (no-cook): a powerhouse cold cereal featuring rolled wheat, oats, fruit and nuts with instant non-GMO soy milk. Vegan; Apple Quinoa Oatmeal: hot cereal with apples, cinnamon, sunflower seeds, & almonds. Vegan; Denver Veggie Scramble: dehydrated organic eggs, hashed potato, bell pepper, and white cheddar cheese; Coconut Chia Peel (no-cook): chia seed, powdered banana, coconut, dates and spices. Vegan; Sunny Sunflower Salad (no-cook): a blend of seasonings tossed with sweet corn, sunflower seeds, flaked black beans & bell peppers. Vegan; Pinto Bean Spread (no-cook): smashed dried pinto beans and spices for bread/tortilla. Vegan; Blackened Quinoa: dehydrated organic quinoa, flaked black beans, carrots, and robust seasonings. Vegan; Waldorf Slaw (no-cook): fruit and walnut slaw with eggless mayo. Vegan; Pesto Spread (no-cook): a walnut pesto spread / sauce for noodles or potatoes. Vegan; Basil Walnut Penne: crushed basil & walnuts with organic whole wheat penne, and olive oil (included). Vegan; Lickety-Split Lentils: split lentils, brown rice, roasted peanuts, vegetables, and Indian spices. Vegan; Chickpea Sesame Penne: organic whole wheat penne with creamy flavors of chickpea, sesame, roasted red pepper, and garlic. Vegan; Naked Freckle Burrito: dehydrated black beans, organic instant brown basmati rice, bell peppers, and zesty southwestern flavors! Vegan; Bee Good Couscous: durum wheat couscous, raisins, roasted peanut, domestic bee pollen; Note: Bee pollen can cause an allergic reaction in some people.
Misc.: Compact packaging for reduced pack weight, space and waste. Company: Outdoor Herbivore List Price: Amazon Price:
Ready in Minutes! Makes a 12oz serving gluten free Classic Vegetarian Chili.Grocery: Pack of three, 3-Ounce pack (Total of 9 ounces), Hickory smoked bbq sauce with white meat chicken and rice, Gluten free;All natural;No MSG;No preservatives, Pouch with easy tear notch; Resealable zipper, Instant Meal, simply add boiling water Company: Storehouse Foods, L.L.C (2012-01-04) List Price: $18.87 Amazon Price: $14.48
Java Juice Liquid® Liquid Coffee Extract, :Original 10 ( ten) individual packets 0.5 packets in each poly -lined craft bagGrocery: Made in the USA - Certified KSA kosher, vegan, Made with Certified Organic Arabica coffee beans, Java Juice Liquid Coffee Extract, Original, 0.5-Ounce Poly-Lined Bags in a pack of 10, Free from sugar and fat free Company: Java Juice (2008-07-16) List Price: $13.92 Amazon Price: $10.88
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A sample of 3 of our popular dried camp meals - Basil Walnut Penne, Lickety-Split Lentils, and Blackened Quinoa. Each meal fully hydrates in boiling water in 10 mins. Vegan. Meals: Basil Walnut Penne: crushed basil & walnuts tossed with organic whole wheat penne, milled flax seed and olive oil (included). 130 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Lickety-Split Lentils: features split lentils, brown rice, roasted peanuts, vegetables, and Indian spices. Made with instant organic brown basmati rice grown in the U.S.A. 105 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Blackened Quinoa: made with organic dehydrated quinoa to provide extra fast hydration (5 mins). Served with flaked black beans, carrots, and robust seasonings. 115 Cal/Oz. Vegan.Misc.: Each of these hot meals includes a different wholegrain source: Whole Wheat Pasta, Brown Rice, and Quinoa. The brown rice and Quinoa are both pre-cooked and dehydrated to provide you a super-fast hydration time., Total weight is 16.7 oz, yields 6 cups of food, and 1,960 Calories., Boil water, add ingredients, rest 10 mins and enjoy., Compact packaging for reduced pack weight, space and waste., One-pot meals using pure ingredients from nature. Vegan. Made in the USA. Company: Outdoor Herbivore List Price: Amazon Price: $17.99
Everything but the Kitchen Sink Knots Scout Backpacking! Coffee Gift Basket is measuring 9x9x4. Contains 15oz mug, BONUS free set of 4 coasters, biscotti and 5 blends of gourmet coffee. French Vanilla, Kenya AA, Decaf Colombian Supremo, Chocolate and Italian Roast Espresso elegantly presented in our signature black planet coffee gift box. A very nice and thoughtful gift for any occasion.Misc.: Company: 3dRose LLC List Price: $54.99 Amazon Price: $44.99
3 generous servings of our most popular no-cook camp meals. Perfect for day hikers. Includes Toasted Sunburst Muesli, Coconut Chia Peel, and Sunny Sunflower Salad. Total weight is 16 oz and 1,950 Calories. Vegan. Meals: Toasted Sunburst Muesli (no-cook): a powerhouse cold cereal consisting of rolled wheat, oats, fruit and nuts with instant non-GMO soy milk mixed in. Just add the water! 115 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Coconut Chia Peel (no-cook): replenish and sustain your energy with chia seeds! The potassium-rich dates and powdered banana provide excellent muscle recovery. 120 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Sunny Sunflower Salad (no-cook): a blend of seasonings tossed with organic yellow sweet corn, sunflower seeds, flaked black beans & bell peppers. 130 Cal/Oz. Vegan.Misc.: Great for day hikers or backpackers that do not want to carry out a stove on the trail! Each meal fully hydrates in cold water within 10 - 15 minutes. , Total weight is 16 oz, yields 5 cups of food, and 1,950 Calories., Add ingredients to cold water, rest 10 - 15 mins and enjoy., Compact packaging for reduced pack weight, space and waste., One-pot meals using pure ingredients from nature. Vegan. Made in the USA. Company: Outdoor Herbivore List Price: Amazon Price: $13.99
A sample of 3 of our hot breakfast products.Total weight is 12 oz and 1,340 Calories. Includes Apple Quinoa Oatmeal: this supergrain hot cereal has a chewy texture. Balanced with premium sliced organic granny smith apples, cinnamon, sunflower seeds, and almonds. 125 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Denver Veggie Scramble: organic dehydrated eggs, hashed potato, bell pepper, and white cheddar cheese. Serve plain or roll in a tortilla to make into a delicious breakfast burrito! 114 Cal/Oz; High Elevation Rice Cereal: creamy, nutty & sweet flavors scented with cinnamon & clove. Made with dehydrated whole grain organic brown rice and packed with granny smith apple chunks, raisins and nuts. 110 Cal/Oz. Vegan.Misc.: 3 wholesome hot breakfasts. Includes: Apple Quinoa Oatmeal - a chewy, apple nut hot cereal; Denver Veggie Scramble - Organic dried eggs, hashed potato, bell pepper, and white cheddar cheese; High Elevation Rice Cereal - hot creamy organic brown rice, nuts and fruit scented with ginger, cinnamon, & clove., Total weight is 12 oz, yields 6 cups of food, and 1,340 Calories., Boil water, add ingredients, rest 10 mins and enjoy., Compact packaging for reduced pack weight, space and waste., One-pot meals using pure ingredients from nature. Made in the USA. Company: Outdoor Herbivore List Price: Amazon Price: $15.99
A complete 3-day supply of dehydrated backpacking meals consisting of three (3) full meals per day. Total weight is 3 lbs and 5,440 calories (per serving). Vegan. Meals Include: High Elevation Rice Cereal: creamy, nutty & sweet flavors scented with cinnamon & clove. Made with dehydrated whole grain organic brown rice and packed with granny smith apple chunks, raisins and nuts. 110 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Toasted Sunburst Muesli (no-cook): a powerhouse cold cereal consisting of rolled wheat, oats, fruit and nuts with instant nonGMO soy milk mixed in. Just add the water! 115 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Apple Quinoa Oatmeal: this supergrain hot cereal has a chewy texture. Balanced with premium sliced organic granny smith apples, cinnamon, sunflower seeds, and almonds. 125 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Sunny Sunflower Salad (no-cook): a blend of seasonings tossed with organic yellow sweet corn, sunflower seeds, flaked black beans & bell peppers. 130 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Cheddar Mac: creamy flavors of nutritional yeast, parsley, and sun dried tomato served with organic whole wheat elbow pasta. 90 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Waldorf Slaw (no-cook): fruit and walnut slaw with eggless mayo. Just add cold water to contents of package, stir, and enjoy! Makes 2 cups per serving. 140 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Basil Walnut Penne: crushed basil & walnuts tossed with organic whole wheat penne, milled flax seed and olive oil (included). 130 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Naked Freckle Burrito: dehydrated flaked black beans, instant wholegrain brown basmati rice, bell peppers, and zesty southwestern flavors! 95 Cal/Oz. Vegan; Lickety-Split Lentils: features split lentils, brown rice, roasted peanuts, vegetables, and Indian spices. Made with instant organic brown basmati rice grown in the U.S.A. 105 Cal/Oz. Vegan.Misc.: Company: Outdoor Herbivore List Price: Amazon Price:
Hike Your Own Hike: 7 Life Lessons from Backpacking Across America is about Francis Tapon's thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail and what it the adventure can teach you about life. You'll start in Maine and walk to Georgia, picking up seven lessons along the way. Each lesson is neatly woven into the fabric of the story. This true story combines the desire to reorient one s life with an exciting tale of adventure and a bit of humor. It s about 75% self-help and 25% trail narrative. It is not a book about how to backpack, but rather how to live.Who would enjoy this book? * Loves reading outdoor adventure books. Unlike the typical self-help book, Hike Your Own Hike: Unlike the typical travelogue, Hike Your Own Hike: * Is not all about the author, it's about what YOU can get out of the story. The hardcover has two color maps, including an ultra-cool 3-panel foldout map of the Appalachian Trail! The Seven Principles on how to get the most out of life are: 1. Hike Your Own Hike. Each chapter in the book is devoted to each concept. Chapter One starts in Maine where we learn the First Principle. Chapter Seven ends in Georgia where we learn the Seventh Principle.
Supreme long-distance hiker Andrew Skurka shares his hard-earned knowledge in this essential guide to backpacking gear and skills. Described by National Geographic as “one of the best traveled and fastest hikers on the planet,” and named “Adventurer of the Year” by Outside and “Person of the Year” by Backpacker, Skurka recounts what he’s learned from more than 30,000 miles of long-distance adventures, most recently a 4,700-mile 6-month loop around Alaska and Canada’s Yukon.Whether you’re a first-time backpacker, an occasional weekend warrior or a seasoned long-distance trekker, you’ll love this guide. Learn exactly what you need to carry – both on your back and between your ears – for all seasons and circumstances through a show-and-tell of clothing, footwear, backpacks, shelter and sleep systems, and more, as well as through detailed articles on foot care, campsite selection and hiking efficiency. Skurka’s practical and priceless recommendations give you all the tools and techniques you’ll need to hit the trail. Author: Andrew Skurka Paperback: 224 pages Company: National Geographic (2012-02-21) (2012-02-21) ISBN: 1426209207 List Price: $19.95 Amazon Price: $11.45 Used Price: $11.52
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Get Started with Day-Hiking Getting started with shorter hikes that allow you to sleep in your own bed at night. Chapter 2: Hiking for All Ages and Types Finding a satisfying trail whether you hike by yourself, with a partner, or in a group. Chapter 3: Camping Overnight The complete guide to a comfortable night's sleep at parks, campgrounds, and backcountry tent-sites. Chapter 4: Backpacking Basics Getting deeper into the woods, mountains, or wherever you want to explore by carrying everything you need on your back. Chapter 5: Training Your Body for the Trail Everyday fitness routines to get you in shape for any level of hiking. Chapter 6: Never Get Lost (Again) Easy-to-follow map, compass, and GPS tutorials to keep you on the right trail. Chapter 7: Essentials for Every Trip The lifesaving gear you should never leave home without. Chapter 8: Welcome to Gear World Expert advice on how to buy high-quality and long-lasting equipment. Chapter 9: Footwear Fundamentals Finding hiking boots or trail shoes guaranteed to keep your feet happy and blister-free. Chapter 10: Outdoor Clothing 101 Smart layering advice for weather that's either fair or foul. Chapter 11: Hauling Your Gear: Daypacks and Weekend Packs The surefire guide to finding and loading the ideal backpack. Chapter 12: Shelter from the Storm Building the perfect sleep system by combining tents, sleeping bags, and ground pads. Chapter 13: The Outdoor Kitchen Cooking advice and recipes to fuel every hike and hiker. Chapter 14: Liquid Refreshment Where to find water and how to make it safe to drink. Chapter 15: Hygiene on the Trail Sensible strategies to keep clean on the trail. Chapter 16 How to Survive The no-panic plan on how to respond when trouble arises. Chapter 17: First Aid The on-trail prescription to fix blisters, bumps, and bruises. Chapter 18: The Wild Things Keeping encounters with poisonous plants and wildlife at a safe but exciting distance. Chapter 19: High-Country Hazards Hiking and camping tips for more challenging trails and terrain. Chapter 20: Expanding Your Skills Where to seek your next great adventure. Appendixes A Glossary B Resources C Equipment Checklists Author: Jason Stevenson Paperback: 368 pages Company: Alpha (2010-04-06) (2010-04-06) ISBN: 1592579604 List Price: $16.95 Amazon Price: $5.69 Used Price: $5.68
A comprehensive guide covering every aspect of how to backpack—from planning a first trip to advanced wilderness travel. For those new to the activity, longtime backpacker and author Brian Beffort covers the fundamentals, with sections on trip planning, gear, backcountry nutrition and cooking, navigation, and other essential wilderness skills. You will also learn what to expect on the trail and in camp, and how to stay safe with first aid, weather preparedness, and more. For experienced packers, this book is filled with practical tips and inspired ideas on how to update and refine your approach to backpacking based on trends in lightweight gear, high-tech gadgets, changing wilderness rules, and increasing opportunities for wilderness travel around the world. Author: Brian Beffort Paperback: 336 pages Author: Brian Beffort, ISBN: 9780899974057 Company: Wilderness Press (2007-05-07) ISBN: 0899974058 List Price: $19.95 Amazon Price: $11.99 Used Price: $5.76
When it was first published in 1998, The Backpacker's Field Manual set the standard for comprehensive backpacking books. Now exhaustively updated to offer a more complete view of backpacking today, it covers the latest developments in gear—such as Global Positioning Systems and ultralight hiking equipment—first aid, and Leave No Trace comping, and includes a chapter devoted to outdoor leadership resources and basics. Beginners and experienced hikers alike will find this book indispensable for trip planning strategies and also as a quick reference on the trail for:BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS—how to forecast the weather, identify trees, bear-proof your campsite, wrap an injured ankle, and more--illustrated with more than 100 line drawings. TRICKS OF THE TRAIL—time-tested practical lessons learned along the way GOING ULTRALIGHT—downsizing suggestions for those who want to lighten up Every traveler knows that space in a backpack is limited, so on your next trip, carry the only guide you'll ever need—this one—and take to the great outdoors with confidence. Author: Rick Curtis Paperback: 448 pages Portable and packed with information, this manual is the ideal resource for anyone interested in, 100 line drawings., Author: Rick Curtis., Satisfaction Ensured., Great Gift Idea. Company: Three Rivers Press (2005-05-24) (2005-05-24) ISBN: 1400053099 List Price: $16.00 Amazon Price: $8.11 Used Price: $6.36
" . . . a book that will appeal to everyone who has ever choked down the pre-packaged, bargain-basement camp food (or gone bankrupt buying the good stuff)." --Canoe & Kayak . . . if you're on the lookout for a way to bring real meals to the field, [this book] might have the answer." --Field & Stream Life in the outdoors revolves around food--cooking it, eating it, packing it, carrying it. We even fantasize about it, especially after a week of eating store-bought provisions. This book is all about fulfulling those food fantasies and avoiding those expensive disappointments. Trail Food tells you how to remove water from food, to make it lighter and longer-lasting, without removing its taste. Learn to plan menus and prepare meals just like the ones you left behind, using fresh foods from your garden or market, prepared and seasoned the way you like them. Why fantasize when you can have the real thing?
By the author of "Ultralight Backpacking Secrets," this short guide covers all the most common items used when backpacking, with several suggestions on how to reduce the weight of each. There are sixty entries in total, ranging from the heavier gear - backpacks, tents and sleeping bags - right down to small things like socks, soap, pencils and maps.Item 60 is a short section on ways to cut the weight of everything covered up to that point and everything else a backpacker might carry. It outlines six principles for finding new ways to reduce the weight in your backpack. This is not a guide to brand names and has no reviews of new lightweight backpacking gear. Instead it shows you how to find or make the lightest equipment available at the moment, and how to reduce the weight of the gear you already have. It even has suggestions on how to cut the weight of the food and water you carry without endangering yourself or making a trip uncomfortable. If you want to carry less weight, and you want specific examples of lighter options for anything that will be with you on the trail, this is a guide for you. Author: Steve Gillman Kindle Edition: 29 pages Kindle eBook Company: Webhiker LLC (2010-07-30) (2010-07-30) List Price: $2.99 Amazon Price:
What you need to know before you hit the trails Whether you are backpacking for the first time or a veteran follower of the trails, this enormously practical guide includes everything you need to know, from essential techniques such as map and compass work to the skills needed for more remote wilderness journeys. The Backpacker's Handbook also gives you the latest information on gear. You'll find the last word on: How to choose packs and footwear—and make sure they fit What clothing to take on the trail Tents, tarps, stoves, water purifiers, and other gear GPS, cell phones, and other electronic devices And much more Reviews from previous editions Author: Chris Townsend Paperback: 480 pages See Description Company: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press (2011-09-19) ISBN: 007175489X List Price: $21.00 Amazon Price: $11.80 Used Price: $9.21
Backpacking California is a collection of more than 70 of the most intriguing backpacking adventures in Wilderness Press's home territory of California. With contributions from more than a dozen Wilderness Press authors, the book describes routes ranging from one night to one week. Backpacking novices as well as "old hand" California hikers will find expert-crafted trips in the Coast Ranges, the Sierra, the Cascades, and the Warner Mountains. Expanded coverage includes trips in Big Sur, Anza-Borrego, Death Valley, and the White Mountains. Several trips have been described in print nowhere else. Each trip includes a trail map and essential logistical information for trip planning. Author: Wilderness Press Paperback: 490 pages Company: Wilderness Press (2008-07-09) ISBN: 0899974465 List Price: $24.95 Amazon Price: $12.31 Used Price: $11.75
Tasty backcountry cookbook filled with trail-tested recipes providing nutritional information, food preparation and meal-planning tips from experienced long-distance hikers. Author: Christine Conners, Tim Conners Paperback: 248 pages Company: Three Forks (2000-02-01) ISBN: 1560448814 List Price: $15.95 Amazon Price: $9.06 Used Price: $6.94
The Explorer 4000 is packed with features normally found only on more expensive backpacks. A full length adjustable torso allows this pack to be adjusted for those 5'1" all the way up to 6'4". The padded back and airflow system provides padding in the perfect spots while allowing substantial airflow to prevent your back from getting too hot. Its contoured shoulder, lumbar, and hip pads help ensure a comfortable trip. The Explorer4000 also features a padded water bladder pocket for your favorite water bladder up to 3 liters in size. Side zippered pockets, mesh pockets, and a top zippered pocket provide plenty of room for smaller accessories. There's even two spots for walking sticks. A top-loading main compartment and a sleeping bag compartment complete the pack. Includes bright yellow attached rain fly and is hydration system ready.Sports: Rugged, internal frame backpack with 4,000 cubic inch capacity; weighs 5 pounds, Dual aluminum stays adjust to the contour of your back, Padded shoulder straps, padded waist belts and padded lumbar area for maximum comfort; Airflow system to reduce heat, Full length adjustable torso and adjustable shoulder straps for a more comfortable fit, Separate sleeping bag compartment Company: Teton Sports List Price: $124.99 Amazon Price:
A preselected assortment of the most popular dehydrated products used by outdoor enthusiasts. Make gourmet meals, even on the trail!Misc.: EDITOR'S CHOICE WINNER from Backpacker!, Makes over 50+ Cups of finished product., Add variety to all your meals on the trail., Each item can be soaked to reduce cooking time., A bestseller and customer favorite! Company: Harmony House Foods, Inc. List Price: $49.95 Amazon Price: $49.95
Previously sold as the Wilderness55, the Scout 3400 is perfectly sized for youth and the light backpacker. Complete with adjustable height shoulder straps, a rainfly compartment and rainfly, the Scout 3400 also features a padded water bladder pocket. Two side zippered pockets, side and front mesh pockets, and a top zippered pocket provide plenty of room for smaller accessories. A top-loading main compartment and a sleeping bag compartment complete the pack. Includes attached rain fly and is hydration system ready. Note that some product may say Scout 3400 while others will say Wilderness55, these are otherwise identical bags.Sports: Compact internal frame backpack with a capacity of 3,400 cubic inches or 55 liters, Dual aluminum stays with contoured shoulder, lumbar, and waist pads, Height-adjustable shoulder straps accommodate wide range of torso lengths, Top-loading main compartment, sleeping bag compartment, and pair of side zippered pockets, Attached rain fly; compatible with most hydration systems; weighs 4.5 pounds empty Company: Teton Sports List Price: $99.99 Amazon Price: $61.53
Ultralight backpacking camp stove, weighs only 3.9oz packed in the case!
This is a great stove. You get a ultralight canister stove, WITH PIEZO IGNITION, that folds into its protective case, and weighs only 3.9oz. This stove is built very well! Quality construction and materials are at work in this stove. I guarantee you will be happy! These stoves wok with any screw top butane / propane canisters, available just about anywhere, MSR, coleman, camping gaz, etc.
This stove will also simmer. It has a fully adjustable flame! This really is an impressive stove. When I got these in I was expecting something much cheaper, I am totally impressed with this little guy.
These would make great primary stoves, back up stoves, emergency, spares, Boy Scout troops etc etc endless possibilities!Misc.: ULTRALIGHT at 3.9oz packed in case, High quality construction!, PIEZO ignition, Adjustable flame Company: JOGR List Price: Amazon Price: $14.96
BackpackerandNo.8217;s Mummy Sleeping Bag
Sports: Blue and Black/Yellow, Double Layer, Compression Sack, 1.5 Lbs. MicroTekk Down Like .7 Denier Fill 680 g., Drawstring Hood and Draft Tube for Additional Protection Against the Elements, Double-Layer Offset Quilt Construction 30 degree rated, Compression Stuff Sack Company: Suisse Sport (2010-03-17) List Price: Amazon Price:
Great for first time backpacking/motorcycle camping/scouts. One pole design and full rainfly offer easy setup and protection from the elements. Weather Tec System - guaranteed to keep you dry. Center height 55". 2 person capacity.Sports: Lightweight, one-pole design tent for two campers, Features a full-length rain fly with a large vestibule, Coleman's Weather Tec System will keep you dry in wet conditions, A mesh inner tent offers maximum ventilation, Easy to set up Company: Coleman List Price: $74.99 Amazon Price: $46.26 Used Price: $35.99
The Fox 75+10 is packed with features normally found only on more expensive backpacks. Equipped with a top-loading main compartment and a generous sleeping bag compartment, the Fox features two hide-away side pockets and an expandable front section. The shoulder strap height is adjustable, allowing this pack to accommodate a wider range of torso lengths. Its contoured shoulder, lumbar, and hip pads help ensure a comfortable trip. Includes attached rain fly and is hydration system ready.Sports: Rugged internal frame backpack with a capacity of 5,187 cubic inches or 85 liters, Dual aluminum stays with contoured shoulder, lumbar, and hip pads, Height-adjustable shoulder straps accommodate a wide range of torso lengths, Top-loading main compartment, sleeping bag compartment, and two hideaway side pockets, Attached rainfly; compatible with most hydration systems; weighs 5.5 pounds empty Company: Teton Sports List Price: $129.99 Amazon Price:
The Wilderness55/Scout3400 is perfectly sized for youth and the light backpacker. Complete with adjustable height shoulder straps, a rainfly compartment and rainfly, the Wilderness55/Scout3400 also features a padded water bladder pocket. Two side zippered pockets, side and front mesh pockets, and a top zippered pocket provide plenty of room for smaller accessories. A top-loading main compartment and a sleeping bag compartment complete the pack. Includes bright yellow attached rain fly and is hydration system ready.Sports: Youth and light backpacker frame pack features adjustable height shoulder straps, stowable integrated rainfly, and padded water bladder pocket, Two side zippered pockets, side and front mesh pockets, and top zippered pocket provide plenty of room for smaller accessories, Top-loading main compartment and sleeping bag compartment, Dual aluminum stays adjust to contours of your back; padded shoulder straps, lumbar area, and waist belt ensure optimum comfort, Measures 17-by-33-by-12 inches (W x H x D); 3,400-cubic-inch (55-liter) cargo capacity; 4.5-pound weight Company: Teton Sports List Price: $99.99 Amazon Price: $50.63 Used Price: $44.05
Ultralight backpacking camp stove, weighs only 3.9oz packed in the bag! Uses Iso-butane/propane canisters. One is pictured as an example but is not included.
This is a great stove at a UNBELIEVABLE price. You get a durable, ultralight canister stove, and weighs only 3.9oz. This stove is built very well, do not let the price fool you! Quality construction and materials are at work in this stove. I guarantee you will be happy! These stoves wok with any screw top iso butane / propane canisters, available just about anywhere, MSR, coleman, camping gaz, etc. This stove will also simmer. It has a fully adjustable flame! This really is an impressive stove. When I got these in i was expecting something much cheaper, I am totally impressed with this little guy.
These would make great primary stoves, back up stoves, emergency, spares, Boy Scout troops etc etc endless possibilities, and the price is right! |
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