I purchased my first Marmot product, a down sleeping bag, back in the early '80s from Teton Mountaineering in Jackson Wyoming. That bag has seen hundreds of nights out; camping in the Tetons both winter and summer, it's made two trips up El Capitan and several other Big Walls in Yosemite, and countless cold nights in Death Valley National Park. It may not be as fluffy as it was 25 years ago, but it's still going strong and still keeps me warm on cold winter nights.
My newest Marmot additon is the Eos 1, a one man tent. It's small, light, and roomy - perfect for solo outings. I'm sure I'll get at least 25 years out of this investment too!
Submitted by JimDoss (not verified) on Sat, 2009-08-08 00:22. »
I purchased my first Marmot product, a down sleeping bag, back in the early '80s from Teton Mountaineering in Jackson Wyoming. That bag has seen hundreds of nights out; camping in the Tetons both winter and summer, it's made two trips up El Capitan and several other Big Walls in Yosemite, and countless cold nights in Death Valley National Park. It may not be as fluffy as it was 25 years ago, but it's still going strong and still keeps me warm on cold winter nights.
My newest Marmot additon is the Eos 1, a one man tent. It's small, light, and roomy - perfect for solo outings. I'm sure I'll get at least 25 years out of this investment too!
Submitted by JimDoss (not verified) on Sat, 2009-08-08 00:22.»