
NW Alpine Black Spider Hoody Men's
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The Black Spider is crafted from Polartec® Power Grid® fabric. It breathes when you’re moving fast and keeps you warm when you’re not. Constructed with flatlock seams, this layer can be worn against the skin or over a light shirt. Grab your Black Spider Hoody today and feel the difference.
Model is 6'(182.88cm) weighing 170lbs (77.11kg) wearing size Medium.
What a great tent, weighs less than a kilo, packs down very small, but sets up to a roomy comfy space. It's quite easy to setup and get a good pitch. I took it on its inaugural trip to the Blue Mountains over the weekend where it dropped to 5ºC over night, and was very glad for the mesh inner which kept the condensation that accumulated on the fly out. The updated version has the same larger footprint as the single-walled pro version, which easily accommodates a full-size winter mat, and has room for a pack next to it (just). The t-zipper entrance opens fully for easy setup and pack-down of the sleep system. The hardware is all very good, nice reflective guy-lines, the steaks are quite small and light but held well in quite soft ground. Very happy with the purchase indeed, it's an awesome tent.
Perfect pillow prompt delivery - easy to order!
Researched several headlamps for price, charging duration from flat, run time, weight, light sequencing, etc and wanted rechargeable. The bonus on this model was three colour light options for different situations/ weather. It's lightweight and comfortable fit with 90 degree tilt to avoid blinding fellow hikers/camp buddies. Low/Med/Hi options on all colour modes, except red is HI/LO, impressed how bright 600 lumens is, definitely didn't need 1000 lumens. Included is a small light diffuser drawcord pouch and a detachable belt clip, thoughtful options to have.
The S2S Airlite towel is what it says - it’s super light weight and folds up into a tiny ball that is half the size of my hand. It soaks up water and dries quickly. It is nowhere near as nice to use as the thicker and fluffier versions of travel towels, but it’s a fraction of the weight. I own various versions of travel towels and I use them all. This is the one I reach for when I am counting grams and trying to lighten my load or needing to keep my pack down to carry-on size only. The medium size is a good compromise of size and weight.
Quality straw and materials. Tubing is thick and stiff enough to hold near mouth. Bought the longest length as difficult to tell how many inches it sits in shoulder strap. Figured I could cut if necessary. Mouthpiece etc isn’t fiddly. Water comes out (and stops) with just enough ‘bite’.
I’ve included cap in pic and what it looks like underneath if an addition straw might be attached if interested.