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Want to start buying camping gear made in america. Any suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="WyoHunter1" data-source="post: 2127260" data-attributes="member: 89613"><p>Make sure you try it out for size first. I went on a bear hunt in Alberta and purchased a lightweight bag that would be light and easy to travel with. It wasn't made in America but a Korean made bag or something. I made sure it was an extra long bag so there would not be a problem with with the fit so I never tried it. </p><p>First night at camp I climbed into it the length was fine but I could only zip it up to my shoulders but not over it, it wasn't big enough around. I think it was made for a Korean Bean Pole. Spent the week in a bag that kept me warm from the waist down and wore sweatshirts and jackets on my upper half. It was actually pretty funny. Now my 4 year old grandson has a new bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyoHunter1, post: 2127260, member: 89613"] Make sure you try it out for size first. I went on a bear hunt in Alberta and purchased a lightweight bag that would be light and easy to travel with. It wasn't made in America but a Korean made bag or something. I made sure it was an extra long bag so there would not be a problem with with the fit so I never tried it. First night at camp I climbed into it the length was fine but I could only zip it up to my shoulders but not over it, it wasn't big enough around. I think it was made for a Korean Bean Pole. Spent the week in a bag that kept me warm from the waist down and wore sweatshirts and jackets on my upper half. It was actually pretty funny. Now my 4 year old grandson has a new bag. [/QUOTE]
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