What do dads really want? Hint: not more ties or car wash gift certificates. We polled our male staffers to find out what they hope to get (or give) this June 19th.
Andrew Matranga, Map Editor, father of Lochlan (15 mos.)
I’d love a backcountry barista setup to fuel my mornings: the MSR MugMateto brew it up ($17, msrgear.com), a Sea to Summit Delta InsulMug ($16, seatosummit.com) for spill-free sipping, and a pound of Unseen Bean Bluegrass Hoedown Dark Espresso Roast ($14, theunseenbean.com), my all-time favorite beans.
short folks and tall folks, male and female, anyone not "normal sized", gear is hard to find and afford. We old folks go slower too!
Jean
Jun 14, 2011
Ditto here! I'm 5' 0" also. Plus I have a short torso compared to my legs. It's hard to find clothes and gear that fits. I'll be a tester, too! ;-)
Bonnie
Jun 14, 2011
I've always thought there should be a section for backpacking gear and clothes designed for "vertically challenged" adults. I'm 5' and it has taken me months and lots of returned backpacks and hiking boots/shoes to find the right fit. I've looked at gear for children but the fit and quality is lacking. If Backpacker decides to test out gear for shorter people, I'm willing to help out!
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short folks and tall folks, male and female, anyone not "normal sized", gear is hard to find and afford. We old folks go slower too!
Ditto here! I'm 5' 0" also. Plus I have a short torso compared to my legs. It's hard to find clothes and gear that fits. I'll be a tester, too! ;-)
I've always thought there should be a section for backpacking gear and clothes designed for "vertically challenged" adults. I'm 5' and it has taken me months and lots of returned backpacks and hiking boots/shoes to find the right fit. I've looked at gear for children but the fit and quality is lacking. If Backpacker decides to test out gear for shorter people, I'm willing to help out!
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