Re: FiveTen CampFour versus Savant ?
With all the drying caveats mentioned, hereby seconded, I still prefer the fit of the Camp Four even with my wide foot. Maybe it's my enormous size, but I...
mikerogers_vt 2014-03-12 18:36:04 #75277

Re: good alternative to Tyvek ?
I've tried the polycryo. I saw it at GG and was intrigued but their shipping costs are a little out of whack for small/inexpensive things, so I ordered it on...
sumiwada 2014-03-12 18:23:38 #75276

Re: good alternative to Tyvek ?
very slim, not so sexy.sorry. thank you spelchk On Mar 12, 2014, at 8:00 PM, <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:JanSwaff@...">JanSwaff@...
James Hayford ∆ 2014-03-12 17:12:53 #75275

Re: good alternative to Tyvek ?
What's a lithe rock? Slim and sexy? Haven't run into those.
jan_swafford 2014-03-12 17:00:57 #75274

Re: good alternative to Tyvek ?
Thanks Rich, full disclosure, I use a couple of lithe rocks on the leading edge. Once it starts to fill up it's easy to pull it along.Don't swallow the rocks...
James Hayford ∆ 2014-03-12 16:42:58 #75273

Re: FiveTen CampFour versus Savant ?
No worries, John. I can always talk shoes ;) As mentioned already, Savants are no longer made. A somewhat comparable shoe, and probably the next-best...
mr.atwood 2014-03-12 15:49:36 #75272

Re: good alternative to Tyvek ?
Yeah, I have a 1-person size piece of regular Tyvek that I've used for years, and it's soft (and quiet) as silk. But it still weighs over 2oz per...
johngeyles 2014-03-12 14:16:19 #75271

Re: FiveTen CampFour versus Savant ?
I have also noticed the same problem with the Camp Fours as Rich. I also find them to be less than comfortable for my wide foot. On my last technical trip...
surfer4887 2014-03-12 13:51:26 #75270

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