Dennis Brune started ALPS Mountaineering in rural Missouri with one goal in mind: to offer performance-oriented outdoor gear at an affordable price. A truly homegrown business with a highly qualified staff, ALPS Mountaineering listens to its consumers and designs accordingly, incorporating customer suggestions into their designs for packs, tents, sleeping bags, and other outdoor gear. All products are made of premium materials and tested in multiple outdoor environments—from the Grand Canyon to the Appalachian Trail—to assure that they are worthy of the compan ... Learn more about ALPS Mountaineeringy's lifetime guarantee. ALPS Mountaineering defines value not so much as "getting what you pay for" but "getting more than you pay for." ... Less
ALPS Mountaineering
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  • Reviewed by KK from Idaho on Wednesday, June 19, 2013
    We haven't hiked with it yet, but the pack is roomy and adjustable to many sizes. It may not fit a large man, but for youth and women this pack is perfect. It was a great price for the product. We are very excited.
  • Reviewed by Rob from Colorado on Wednesday, June 19, 2013
    Easy setup. Can adjust center height by moving legs in or out. Packed size is quite small compared to a pop-up canopy.
  • Reviewed by Old rider of the purple sage. from Pacific north wet. on Wednesday, June 19, 2013
    This sleeping bag lives up to its promise as a substantial place to slip into on a chilly night. Its thick, quality loft, substantial zipper, and capacious interior make it ideal for "car camping" or when you've got to have a warm layer round you on frosty nights. It packs down well in a 20 litre compression sack, but may be a bit large for compact moto-camping or for those who travel light on their feet with everything on their back through the back woods. I'd buy another of these.
  • Reviewed by JRG from Earth on Tuesday, June 18, 2013
    This is a great little 2-3 person tent. Very light-weight and compact. It held up to two nights of intense wind and rain. The "vestibules" are a nice feature and offer a good place to put your muddy shoes where they'll be dry but not muddy up the inside of the tent.
  • Reviewed by JRG from Earth on Tuesday, June 18, 2013
    This is my first backpack so I don't have a lot to compare it to, but I used it on a hitchhiking/camping trip and it was everything I wanted it to be. lots of space!
  • Reviewed by Songman from California on Monday, June 17, 2013
    We have set up the tent in our yard just to ensure the size and utility before venturing out into the Sierras. The set up was done easily as was the breakdown. The space and height look great. Height-wise we are vertically challenged and so can get away with a lower head space. This makes the price we paid even more pleasurable. The next step will be to head up the mountain with our dauchsie and shepherd mix for a trial weekend.
  • Reviewed by Clay the camper from Southern Illinois on Monday, June 17, 2013
    This is a great cot for all purposes. It's low profile can be used in smaller tents and still keep you off the ground. It sets up and packs down smaller than folding camp chairs and is lighter than any cot I have seen. I am 6'3" and weigh 225 pounds and although it sagged a little, there was no uncomfortable rods in my back or anywhere for that matter. Remember, this is a cot, not a miracle bed. Put a thin air mattress on it for even more comfort. For the price on closeout, I bought two and happy I did. Great for camping, storm shelters, leftover party guests, etc...
  • Reviewed by Cherylynn3 from Waco, TX on Monday, June 17, 2013
    Crazy about these chairs...bought two and then purchased two more as gifts. The pocket is a huge differentiator from other versions...so easy to make this your only carry-in at sporting events or lawn concerts. Sturdy, great color, adjustable, wide enough for even 200# guys. Great on bleacher seating or on the ground, and easy to stow in the trunk of your car.
  • Reviewed by Ann and Burnell from Washington State on Thursday, June 13, 2013
    Very easy to unfold, very good support due to end rods. Well made and supports a large person comfortably.
  • Reviewed by Outdoorzie from Sacramento on Thursday, June 13, 2013
    This is the best folding chair I have found. It has a steel frame so it may be alittle heavy but great for car camping and rafting.
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