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Old Big Agnes Pads
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ultrazonaGuides: 0 | Official Routes: 3Triplogs Last: 1,039 d | RS: 9Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 1,039 d
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Old Big Agnes Pads
We have two Big Agnes pads that have been warrantied. They sent replacements, but now we have these old ones laying around taking up space. Any ideas on what you guys do with them rather then end up in the landfill..... ](./images/smilies/eusa_wall.gif)
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Re: Old Big Agnes Pads
@ultrazona
Inflatable?? Heavy?? I would cut one as a large pouch and if not too heavy and thick save it to line my pack with in rainy conditions, or as something to place items in when I am unpacking my pack in rainy muddy conditions. Of course a garbage bag can do that but this might be more robust.
Inflatable?? Heavy?? I would cut one as a large pouch and if not too heavy and thick save it to line my pack with in rainy conditions, or as something to place items in when I am unpacking my pack in rainy muddy conditions. Of course a garbage bag can do that but this might be more robust.
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