Attention XP-10ers - BOTH ITEMS SOLD!

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Attention XP-10ers - BOTH ITEMS SOLD!

Post by DMG » Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:19 am

The North Face Debug Bivy: Slept in once but you can't tell. Perfect condition. Half of new price at $60. SOLD!

Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad: 20" x 72" x 2.5" Fits inside Debug Bivy perfectly. Used about half a dozen times but still excellent condition. Comes with repair kit and stuff sack. $40. SOLD!

I'll sell the bivy and the pad together for $75. Stretch a rain jacket over the frame and you have complete shelter! I've shown a picture with the Nalgene bottle for scale but you can easily fit the bivy and the pad together in the bivy's stuff sack. It would fit in an XP-9 or XP-10 with room leftover for a bag of mangos and a case of San Miguel!

I can ship for $5. I'm also tentatively planning to get to Rockport on August 7th & 8th and could bring the stuff with me if you want to take a look at it.

~Dave
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Re: Attention XP-10ers!

Post by ebell » Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:03 am

does the bivy have a rain fly?

could be interested.

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Re: Attention XP-10ers!

Post by DMG » Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:06 am

No rain fly. It's just a bug net. A rain coat would cover your head nicely in a drizzle and a lightweight tarp even better. You would definitely "experience the outdoors" in any kind of storm, though! :D

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Re: Attention XP-10ers!

Post by Lemme Hucknboof » Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:58 pm

I would like to buy the bivy and pad. I could pick it up locally this week sometime. Let me know. Thanks

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Re: Attention XP-10ers!

Post by DMG » Sun Jul 25, 2010 2:25 pm

Levi, you missed it by about twenty minutes! I've already recieved a paypal for it.

Sorry!

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