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  • #5144
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey guys –

    A lot of you will be familiar with Alps Mountaineering from seeing their product pop up on discount sites.

    #45085
    Avatar photoSteve K.
    Member

    Zach….If/when you decide to purchase another pad….I bought a Big Agnes pad last year and have been really pleased with the comfort and durability of their product. It is extremely lightweight and compact as well. I was a lifelong Therma-rest customer until I fell in love with Big Agnes

    #45086
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    I think I am probably going to get a Thermarest NeoAir.

    #45087
    Avatar photoTim Angeli
    Member

    It’s always great to hear stories of good customer service.

    #45088
    Avatar photoRoy Conley
    Member

    Zach, airline baggage fees are not the point.

    #45089
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Roy –

    What’s your cost on shipping a piece of oversized luggage via UPS?

    #45090
    Jay Hake
    Member

    Zach….If/when you decide to purchase another pad….I bought a Big Agnes pad last year and have been really pleased with the comfort and durability of their product. It is extremely lightweight and compact as well. I was a lifelong Therma-rest customer until I fell in love with Big Agnes  ;D

    Wait…that doesn’t sound quite right.

    X2 on the Big Agnes.

    #45091
    steve gallas
    Member

    I’ve also recently picked up a Mt. Alps 0 degree rated bag and Big Agnes pad and have been pleased, so far. Have only used them on two trips.

    Steve

    #45092
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    As far as bags go, my Marmot Never Summer 0 deg bag was lights out down to temps around 30.

    #45093
    Avatar photoRoy Conley
    Member

    Roy –

    What’s your cost on shipping a piece of oversized luggage via UPS?  I’ve not had a bag loss problem except by third world airlines, and I’m thinking that might be prohibitively expensive.  I’d rather go small and get everything on.

    Zach

    Zach..
    Your cost is directly proportional to the weight you are shipping and the amount of ins you wish to buy.  You can easily spend a $100 on a 50+ pound bag with $3-5K of ins.  OTOH, what would you be willing to pay if you are standing in the Jackson airport, without your checked bags, and the airline is not sure where your bag is or when it will arrive.

    We each have to do a cost benefit analysis on these issues.

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