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Re: [at-l] sleeping pad
- Subject: Re: [at-l] sleeping pad
- From: WH HAWKINS <WHHAWKINS@aol.com>
- Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 10:36:17 EDT
There are thicker sleeping pads.Cascade Designs, make the Therm-A-Rest. The
LE's and Camp Rest are 2" thick. There is a LE Camp Rest Lg.. It is 21/2"
25"x77"x21/2", Wt. 3lds 13oz. Page 47 in Campmor's Spring 1998 catalog.
Wildbill
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In a message dated 98-04-14 09:55:55 EDT,
Diana wrote:
> PLEASE help me. there has to be a cushier alternative. How are those LE
> thermarests? has anyone tried the comperable brands? I don't care about
> weight... i'll most likely have a hiking partner to reduce the rest of
> the packweight. I just don't like hiking very much if i haven't slept
> well. :(
>
> danke :)
> --
> Diana .:|:. .:|:. .:|:. .:|:. .:|:. .:|:. raven
> coming soon: http://gwis2.circ.gwu.edu/~raven
> .:|:..:|:. raven@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu .:|:..:|:.
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