Sawyer, Ibex, Sierra Designs, North Face, Cocoon, Alite

Time for a bit of closet cleaning.

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First up, sawyer squeeze with cleaning syringe. Used about a dozen times, never in cold weather. No bags. $15

Dirty girl gaiters, sage green, no rips or stains, size medium. $15 includes a bit of Velcro to attach to your shoes. These uber light gaiters are sweet!
Cocoon 100% silk travel sheet. Used two or three times, it has been washed. $50

Ibex long sleeve crew, medium weight (I can't remember what it is specifically). Never worn, has been sitting in my drawer for about a year. Mustard color with grey on the sleeves, women's XL, would also nicely fit as a men's medium. $35

North face flight series running jacket. Too heavy for a backpacking windshirt, but nice athletic fit (men's medium), hand pockets, thumb loops and stretchy stuff on the side torso panels and the inner sleeves. $40<img src="/backpackinglight/user_uploads/1385949698_93746.jpg" alt="Nf cu" width="550" height="733">

Alite Monarch chair (I think it's the monarch??). Cool camp chair, weighs about a pound, packs very small but you can't use if if you're intoxicated. It only has two legs.....
$30

Thermarest self inflating, "performance series" 3/4 pad. This is quite old (8 yrs maybe?) and has been under my bed for most of that time. Time to send it to a good home. $25. It's been inflated for 24 hrs without leaks, but if it ends up not holding air then ill gladly take it back with my apologies.

REI women's Lite-Core 1.5 self inflating pad. Has silicone rings on the surface to keep you from slipping off, and the women's design means more insulation in the torso area. This is actually unused, as I exchanged the old version whose valve broke off, but never took out the new one. If you like these self-inflatables this is really a nice pad. Weighs 1lb 9oz. $45.

Last but not least, an older Sierra Designs regular length women's synthetic sleeping bag (unsure of the exact model...). This this was awesome in its day, weight is just a tad over 2.5lbs and rated to 15 deg. It's probably a solid 35-40 deg bag at this point (age...) and still super snuggly. It has elastic baffles around the body so it stretches (just like the spiral huggers from montbell), the hood has places to put your elbows if you are a stomach sleeper. Excellent no snag zipper, lots of nice touches. I believe I purchased it in 1999 for my trip to Mount Everest's base camp, and it was used sparingly between then and now (my job kept me out of the woods most of the time). I'll ask for $65 but willing to entertain offers. It really is a sweet, well-cared for bag, just that the insulation is a bit old now. Freshly washed with great love and care....