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Whats everyone using these days? Im running the BA insulated air core at the moment. Thinking about changing it up.
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Same pad as you, it's not broke.......
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therma rest zlite. been really looking at the exped syn7. big reviews on rokslide
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exped syn7 = $$$$ I tried it out at REI but couldn't justify the cost. The REI stratus was an upgrade for me and about 60% less.
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Big Agnes is having a sale on campmor right now.
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Thermarest zlite. Its not the comfiest but i dont slide around and i dont have to blow it up. I use it when i glass areas too, keeps me dryer and warmer. And i like to use it as a gun rest.
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