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Are you looking to purchase new gear for an upcoming solo? Making gear decisions can be extremely difficult and time consuming. With so many products available it's hard to know what's right for you. We've taken the guesswork out of buying gear, by providing you with an extensive database of "tripper" written gear reviews. These reviews are not only honest, but they're the product of real trippers using each item in "real world" situations. No sugar coated or paid reviews here....just the good, the bad and the ugly!

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Big Agnes Sleeping Bag - Lost Ranger +15 (By waleswalker)

Big Agnes bags have become very popular - and for good reason. The ability to slip in a 20 inch wide pad to the sleave of the bag is a great advantage. This model is rated to 15 degrees F. 650 f... [View]


Cook Custom Sewing Tundra Tarp - 10 X 10 (By ChiefBob)

I've researched various tarps to replace my aging 10 X 10 nylon tarp which has been a standby on all of my canoe trips. After viewing Cliff Jacobson's video on camping secrets, I was intrigued by... [View]


Eagle Claw - 5'6" telescoping rod - PK56TS (By matt c)

Great little fishing rod to have on paddling trips, collapses down and stays out of the way .My wife has great luck with this pole(apprently I gave her mine when we got married).Collapsed down it ... [View]


Emmrod - Mountaineer (By bugmeist)

I received the Mountaineer as a gift from my daughter. (She asked me what I wanted for Father's Day so I thought...why not something I'd like to try but don't want to spend my own money on.) Thi... [View]


Empire Canvas - Jackpine vest (By John's cousin Pete)

I purchased a Jackpine vest from Empire Canvas during the end of winter clearance sale. I had a chance to wear it in the backcountry on my fall canoe trip to Temagami. It is the best vest that I... [View]


Empire Canvas Works - Wool Blanket Shirt (By Harlan)

I’ve spent years looking for that elusive “ultimate” piece of clothing that seems to do just about everything and holds up to the rigors of canoe tripping. In the past I’ve spent thousands of dol... [View]


expedition equipment sleeping bag - wallcreeper 650 M (By bugmeist)

I started sleeping in a Hennessey Hammock a few years ago and it's always been a bit of a struggle getting in/out dressed/undressed, etc. This sleeping bag solved that problem. My son bought it ... [View]


Five Gallon Plastic Bucket - with Gamma Seal Lid (By waleswalker)

Hey, plastic buckets have been around forever. But add a Gamma Seal Lid and you've got the cheapest easy to open food carrier around. [View]


Gamma 2 "Vittles Vault" - Vittles Vault 15 (By Canoedog)

I purchased this product to use for food storage while canoeing on trips where I didn’t need the capacity of a 30 litre barrel and harness. I use a 2 part pack system similar to the Ostrom Solo Po... [View]


Grand Trunk - Ultra Light Hammock (By matt c)

I have found this hammock to be extremely useful and convienient.Ultra light at.75 lbs,9'6"x4'6",250 lbs weight limit. [View]


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