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Loaded up for a great weekend with the CBR125 group!
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This weekend?
 
Thread resurrection.

For those looking for a smoking good price on the Joey type chairs, discussed earlier in this thread, try theMultiStar Folding Chair w/Carry Bag available from Hobby King: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/outdoor-foldable-chair.html, $11.60USD though not sure about shipping costs. The cheapest I see on ePay is forty three bucks, while local retail outdoor stores sell them for about $75.

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Thread resurrection.

For those looking for a smoking good price on the Joey type chairs, discussed earlier in this thread, try theMultiStar Folding Chair w/Carry Bag available from Hobby King: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/outdoor-foldable-chair.html, $11.60USD though not sure about shipping costs.

Considering that thing weighs less than 2lbs and packs down to about 1' long, that looks like a pretty nice chair. Good find!
 
Shipping was another $21
32usd to get it to Toronto, still a decent price'ish.
 
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Considering that thing weighs less than 2lbs and packs down to about 1' long, that looks like a pretty nice chair. Good find!
Here ya go, Shane. Mine is called the Travelchair, I bought it from DSP a couple of years ago.

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Shipping was another $21
32usd to get it to Toronto, still a decent price'ish.
Wow, $21USD to ship? You're right, still a good deal, though. Best to load up on hobby supplies while you're at it.

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Got mine today!
 
My table and chair came in a while ago - super happy. I can't see a difference between the cheapo eBay chair and my original $100 brand name one, and the table is kind of ingenious.
 
Well, Santa finally delivered my Redverz Atacama tent.

As it turns out, it won't fit in my living room.

Spring can't come soon enough.
 
First post here... figures it would be a camping thread. I'm a big canoe camping / tripping nut and like to travel light.
For sleep / shelter I use a Hennesy Hammock + optional bigger fly/tarp and it packs up super small.... most comfortable sleeps I've had.
For boiling water I use a popcan stove with MSR pot... again very lightweight and effective.
 
I think I like tge "idea" of motocamping, but... I think I've gone soft in my old age...

 
What have you added to your gear?

Any decent reviews or experiences this season?

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Did this for a third time ! Here's some photos from last long weekend.

Review: It was all in all alright I just have a continuous problem strapping down the bag to the bike securely without having it slide forward into my back. Otherwise the weight is fine......the bag and equipment is about 65lbs in total. I'd do it again I decided to use a tree hammock tent. Id use it again helps stay dry off the ground.
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