Camping Equipment?

By , March 27, 2010 9:41 pm


Hello,
I love to hike and camp and noticed that alot of the "camelbacks" are in liters and go up to 1.5 liters. I like to hike year round and 1.5 liters is nothing for me. I like to drink a lot of fluids when I hike. Can anyone tell me if there is a camelback that is in gallons, and/or carrys much more than 1.5 liters?
Also with the "mummy" like spleeping bags, which tempature is appropriate for me? I have seen them say -20F degress up to 30F degrees? Where I camp it can be as cold as 5F degrees . Which tempature sleeping bag will keep me warm, without me spending more money on a lower tempature sleeping bag?
Last question. Does anyone know where I can get good quality hiking/camping supplies at good prices? I love going to REI but their prices seem a little "out there". I’ve been to Ebay, and have seen some great items, but I don’t know enough about the gear to know if the products are quality products or junk.
Thanks everyone for taking the time to answer my questions.
Rudyb



One Response to “Camping Equipment?”

  1. Schnurrbart says:

    The largest Camelbak holds 100 ounces of liquid which is about 2.95 liters and about 0.779 of a gallon, which is a lot! If you need more you could carry a 32 oz. water bottle or two. You might also consider you only "want" a lot of water, but don’t really "need" it?

    As for the mummy bags, if it gets down to 5 degrees then go with a 5 degree sleeping bag. Anything under that is overkill.

    There are many stores online that sell the same top quality gear as REI for less. REI does have the advantage of unrestricted returns, no questions asked, and the ability to join their co-op, saving money via a yearly dividend. But there’s also http://www.campmor.com/
    http://www.backcountrygear.com/index.cfm
    http://www.backcountry.com/
    http://www.prolitegear.com/index.html
    http://www.travelcountry.com/catalog/golite/index.html

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