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I received my Go-Lite bag today. Stuffs down to about the size of a football and weighs 2.2 pounds as advertised. Haven't had a chance to get in it yet, but will tonight.

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I have their Reed pants, they're okay though I forgot about them for a few years.


I've been stuck on Frogg Toggs and Red Ledge for lt wt raingear the last several years.
FT's are fairly fragile, but a little lighter and breathe better than any raingear I've used. Red Ledge a little more durable, but don't breathe as well, thank god they put pit zips and chest vents in them.

am thinking you'd be happy with the Golite stuff for bping. but add one of their ponchos to the mix and it's mo betta ime.


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