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Hi, I am wanting a Thermarest Prolite 3 or 4 in a regular. I have various things to swap including stoves, books, dvd's, blades etc.
Thanks
Hi, I am wanting a Thermarest Prolite 3 or 4 in a regular.
I have a Prolite 3 but to be honest, don't find it that good. I now mostly have gone back to using a Ridgerest. The Prolite is 567g whereas the Ridgerest 313g. Also the Ridgerest is 'bombproof' and I find more comfortable.
Must you really have a Thermarest? Alpkit make a good alternative.
Jim
I've got a prolite 4 and it's plenty thick and warm as well as small and light. I never use it to be honest, so let's see what you got :)
PM me if you prefer
I used to have a Thermarest (but it was stolen a while back) and really liked it, It fit in the side pouch of my pack and I found it really comfortable.
I have to swap:
MSR MIOX - Unused but test strips just out of date
MSR Windpro Stove - Used 3 times
Brand New Genuine NATO bottle and Crusader SS Mug
Ray Mears Essential Bushcraft Handbook - New
Ray Mears Bushcraft Survival Hardback - New
Bear Grylls Born Survivor (Survival Techniques) Hardback - New
Cheers for the replies
Also forgot to mention I also have:
Various Exped Dry bags in assorted sizes - New
Mountain Equipment 70 Litre Wet & Dry bag - Used once
Mountain Hardwear Micro Fleece Half Zip Olive XL - New
Mountain Equipment Polartech fleece Full zip Black XL - New
North Face Primaloft insulated jacket XL black - As New 6 months old
Cheers Again
Thanks, but I have most of those books and pretty sorted for clothes. My Prolite 4 has only been used three times and has never been used on the ground. I'll let someone else go for it.
I have a Prolite 3 but to be honest, don't find it that good. I now mostly have gone back to using a Ridgerest. The Prolite is 567g whereas the Ridgerest 313g. Also the Ridgerest is 'bombproof' and I find more comfortable.
Must you really have a Thermarest? Alpkit make a good alternative.
Jim
Hi Jim, are you interested in selling/swapping the mat?
Hi Jim, are you interested in selling/swapping the mat?
I think I'll hang on to it for this season. If I decide to sell it I'll probably take my chances on ebay.
If I was considering a lightweight inflatable mat now, I'd probably choose the Alpkit one, but as I said before, the Ridgerest is much lighter and I find at least as comfortable. The only situation where I don't like the Ridgerest is in cold conditions, where condensation collects in the hollows, and wets the sleeping bag.
Jim
Just managed to pick up a brand new Prolite 3 in regular for £40 delivered. Also got one in short for the same price (Should come in handy in the hammock).
A few places are selling them off cheap as there's now a new one out.
Thanks anyway
Calculon
12-06-2009, 00:52
Thanks, but I have most of those books and pretty sorted for clothes. My Prolite 4 has only been used three times and has never been used on the ground. I'll let someone else go for it.
PM sent Steve.