Zapruda wrote:I think you should be our resident Uberlite tester and reviewer!
To be honest I haven't read much about this pad. I find I am either on my xtherm half the year in the cold or on the zlite when its hot. I'm super thankful of that insulating snow grass I sleep on!
I am keen to see how people like it. it definitely could take the place of an xlite in a two pad quiver.
Mountain Rocket wrote:Hmm interesting. It certainly won't tempt me away from my Xtherm with the 15D bottom but is cool to see Thermarest still pushing the limits.
Zapruda wrote:I think you should be our resident Uberlite tester and reviewer!
Ms_Mudd wrote:Zapruda wrote:I think you should be our resident Uberlite tester and reviewer!
Yes, go on!!!! Buy it, if you can, you know you want to.
The plush thickness tickles ma fancy, the weight-yes,the potential price poin- not so much.
Lamont wrote:I shall get a small , regular and large
please send donations to fund this purchase to the -
Societe' de Lamont Cranston,
Cackleberry Road,
Hobart (next door to the Ponds Institute).
Mark F wrote:As a (non)recovering ultralight enthusiast, I suggest you change your view on how to value uber light offerings. Think of them in terms of dollars per gram (bit like drugs).
Ms_Mudd wrote:I will send you a balaclava if you send me your baklava, Lamont. Much sweeter deal for me.
Zapruda wrote:Isn’t that the same person that slept on top of her duplex causing the material to abrade and then leak when it rained?
Ms_Mudd wrote:Zapruda wrote:Isn’t that the same person that slept on top of her duplex causing the material to abrade and then leak when it rained?
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