REI has some great gear - their name branded stuff is generally top notch (and I've bought a bunch) - I also recommend checking out Campmor.com. They will usually beat REI price by 10-15% for the same gear. they carry most of the Eureka tents and other backpacking and camping gear to fill out any gear list. Only problem is that there's no touchy-feely on the gear - which is important to most of us.
REI's 40 degree and 60 degree sleepign bags are great for cycle camping. a liner (polypro) adds 5-10 degrees warmth.
for packing, I really like the Moto-fizz bags (see Aerostich gear). they also carry other moto-camping gear.
Jetboil - works
Marmot precip jacket
REI raingear
GSR cook gear, dining sets
outdoor gear kitchen pack
kelty gunnison tents (2 and 4 person (predecessor is the Teton)) - really well built
Eureka - value for money is great
thermarest or REI sleeping pad (Don't scrimp)
DO take a pillow
Black Diamond AAA lantern
microfiber pack towel
REI's 40 degree and 60 degree sleepign bags are great for cycle camping. a liner (polypro) adds 5-10 degrees warmth.
for packing, I really like the Moto-fizz bags (see Aerostich gear). they also carry other moto-camping gear.
Jetboil - works
Marmot precip jacket
REI raingear
GSR cook gear, dining sets
outdoor gear kitchen pack
kelty gunnison tents (2 and 4 person (predecessor is the Teton)) - really well built
Eureka - value for money is great
thermarest or REI sleeping pad (Don't scrimp)
DO take a pillow
Black Diamond AAA lantern
microfiber pack towel
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