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Kathmandu Pacesetter e-proof
Latest review: Have used the bag in NZ camping, in Queensland in my Tennessee Hammock, and backpacking though India. The bag has held well, kept me comfortable, with the only problem being the Zipper not lasting.
Roman Extremelite Series SEXLZT
Latest review: Quite a good sleeping bag in general, easy to lug around in a pack and warm enough in anything 5 degrees and up (keep in mind I am talking about the 0 degree rated model). Personally I probably
Kathmandu Compact
Latest review: overall a very good sleep mat. a litle on the weighty side almost 200 grams heavier than the thermarest. It does however inflate to a massive 3.5cm which is great after a long day on the track.
Denali Capsule
· includes 3 listingsLatest review: Used my Denali 500 on the Bibbulmun track. On very cold nights +2 to -2. I froze my rear end off, even with thermal underwear and jacket on top of
Wanderer Tour Bed
Latest review: took it out of the bag to inflate. deflating is difficult. whilst following instructions deflating the seems burst open and we are left with a puncture. stuck with a
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XTM 4x4 Double Swag
Latest review: XTM double Swag 400gsm rip stop canvas another one of the budget type swags on the market around the $200 AUS mark. Its ok for fine weather camping. you would need to weather it well and water proof
Black Wolf Jardine
Latest review: My wife and I have had and used the Jardine Jumbo for the last 2 years on all of our camping trips. They are warm and lightweight and seem well designed. The worst feature of them is what Black
Caribee Plasma Extreme
Latest review: I used this bag in summer time conditions. Comfort level of this bag is about12c. You'll freeze in it in any cooler conditions. Great on warm nights
Kathmandu Roamer Airbed v2
Latest review: Had this air bed for a couple of weeks before finding that it is virtually useless. Under only 80kg of pressure it slowly seeps air during the night until it is almost completely flat. Definitely
Kmart Thermal EVA Foam Bed Roll
Latest review: Just came back from a 3 day camping trip with this item. Silver film rubs off easily - started to rub off just from me carrying the item from the car to the campsite and after a night's sleep, we
Wanderer Tourer Extreme 4x4 Mat Queen
Latest review: Zempire double Bomber self inflating airbed after trying it out in the lounge room, it was very comfortable for a mattress only about 50mm thick, after a few days I noticed my bottom was on the
EPE Scott Range
Latest review: I bought this bag and recently used it for the first time for a 4 day hiking trip in the Royal National Park where the nights were 6deg. I froze! The bag was no way anywhere close to it's
Kings Oversized Swag Bag
Latest review: I made a purchase of the bag in the Kings online store. Geared up for the total 4K trip to North QLD and back. I put my large tent and sleeping bags inside that bag and fitted it on flat bed Rhino
Jungle Reef Self Inflating Mattress
Latest review: Bought this "self inflating mattress" for ~$100, thinking it was, a relatively cheap, good, easy to set, underlay for camping. First used over two days camping. It takes ages to inflate and never
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Spinifex Deluxe Hammock Combo
Latest review: Cheap and nasty. - Came with 3 feet...needs 4 - Holes are not drilled straight - Screw in lugs (which hold it all together) come unscrewed while you are laying in it - Metal hooks, if set to where
Artiss Foldable Rollaway Bed
Latest review: Artisss single folding bed, looks good, comfortable, but slat (one of the off centre ones between the legs) broke on 1st use. Have been sent a replacement slat but impossible to insert. Boken slat
Klymit Static V Luxe Sleeping Pad
Latest review: Got it, inflated it, lay it on a carpet to test it, 10 hours later it was deflated. Not sure where the leak is coming from, but I suspect it could be the weird "flip" valve this unit has (does not
Kathmandu Silk Liner
Latest review: For the money paid, I found this silk liner very scratchy and uncomfortable. Bought it last minute before camping holiday, used it new without wash and it took 4 days of sleep before it softened