I’d love to see an option for stuff sacks - the current micro space saving one and an easy to stuff (25%? larger) one.
Removable Net Hammock
Down Hood
New Sil-Poly Tarps
New Dyneema Hammock Tarps
Two Person Quilt
Underquilt Protector
Dyneema Ground Tents
Sleeping Bag
I’d love to see an option for stuff sacks - the current micro space saving one and an easy to stuff (25%? larger) one.
My biggest wish
An UQ with a different kind of suspension: Linelocs all along the head and foot end. They each have a single rope that converge to a point like an O ring, and then that ring has a single rope that with a hook on the other end to hook onto your hammock suspension.
Some other items
Down vest
Down pants
Increasing the depth of your dyneema bags for your tarps (ie more square at the bottom)
Top quilts with a hole in the middle to wear as a poncho
Top quilt with an integrated hood (with an open or seen footbox)
Down booties
Down jacket but only covers your arms and front torso (acts as a secondary layer while sleeping. The back side would be compressed anyway. You can wear it while hiking and take it off without having to take remove your backpack)
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UL Rain Mitts
Also,
Since I've switched to trail runners, once they get wet you don't worry about it too much. Most of the water gets squished right back out of the foam by more walking but your feet and shoes still remain damp/wet. When I get to camp I want to get my feet dry, but I still have things to do and don't carry camp shoes. What I have been doing is to change socks slip my feet into a pair of bread sacks, then put my trail runners back on for camp duties.
This keeps my socks and feet dry, and the more walking around squeezes additional water out of the trail runners, makes sure they dry over night.
So the other item I'd like to see would be a pair of Squish Socks or really waterproof over socks, that I could use for more than one outing. Tyvek, Xenon, anything light weight, waterproof, one size fits all. Sort of like the same fit on the rain mitts. Nothing conforming, just foot shaped in general. Not for hiking.
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UL rain jacket would be nice. Also an XL tarp for side-by-side hanging.
Thanks all!
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