[For Sale] Hammock, Hex Tarp, 20F Sleeping Bag, Liner, 3/4 Pad, and misc.

Just replaced a lot of my gear to cut weight / getting rid of extras. Leaving the country for a few years, so extras would just collect dust. Never used before, but figured I'd post here before eBay.

  • $140 - North Face 20F Long Sleeping Bag (Furnace 550 Pro Down) Product Link | Images

    • Weight: 1488g (incl. compression sack), ~14" x 8" x 8" compressed
    • Includes: 15L Outdoor Research UL Compression Sack (104g)
    • Bought fall 2014, used ~20 times, no issues. Hung or laid flat majority of its life. Replaced due to weight.
  • $75 - Hammock + Straps (Kammok Roo / Python Straps) Product Link | Images

    • Weight: 687g + 359g (Hammock + Straps)
    • Used ~30-50 times. Has discoloration, looks like a shadow, from absorbing oils in my hair pictured here in the bottom 1/3rd. There's a few threads I've trimmed since I got it, but no issues whatsoever, feels very sturdy with two people in it (and I'm a big guy). The hammock itself seems over-engineered in comparison to say an Eno and everything else I've slept in (triple stitched, better material quality, etc). Favorite hammock I've used, but it's large (a 1.5 to 2 person hammock by others' standards) and the comfort is at a cost: weight. Too heavy for most of my trip, though I'd probably bring it if it doesn't sell.
  • $40 - Sleeping Bag Liner (Sea to Summit Reactor Extreme) Product Link | Images

    • Weight: 368g (no sack) | 84" x 36"
    • Does not include the stuff sack, lost it. Used 3 times, brought it ~10 days just incase. The +25F "rating" might be exaggerating with my hammock setup, but it made the difference the nights I used it. Just not worth the 13oz for me. It was a bit short for me due to my body size (5'10", 220lb male).
  • $40 - NEW Klymit Inertia X-Lite Sleeping Pad (3/4) Product Link | Images

    • Weight: 210g (packed, Klymit says 6.1oz packed)
    • Includes patch kit, pump, sack. Never used beyond testing indoors. I'm a side sleeper, just wouldn't work for me.
  • $20 - Ultimate Survival Base Hex Tarp Product Link | Images

    • Weight: 492g (incl. sack, lines, no stakes) | 9' x 8' x 3.5'
    • Includes no stakes! Uses 8 stakes, came with steel stakes. Used a half dozen times and I just used rocks/sticks. Note: Didn't cover my Kammok perfectly, a 10'+ would be better; wasn't an issue for me.
  • $7.50 - 6x Mini S Carabiners (REI impulse section ~$12) | Images

    • Weight: 36g / 14g / 3.667g (all / holder / each)
    • The little ones have a weird locking mechanism. Likely steel. They just made my hammock + tarp setup quicker. Most weight I tried them with was like ~4lb boots (I attach my shoes to my hammock at night).
  • $5 - Folding Plastic Utensils (REI ~$4/ea) | Images

    • Weight: 18g (both)
    • Used the spoon for one 5 day trip. Worked great, no complaints. I just got a titanium spork instead to save 4g! (and cut things better)
  • $5 - PackTowl Nano (Medium) Product Link | Images

    • Weight: 34g | ~23" x 18"

All prices include shipping within CONUS (from Tucson, AZ) most likely via USPS (First Class for the light stuff).