Today’s First Item: ALPS FUSION LITE SLEEPING BAG AIR PAD COMBO
Regular Retail Package Price: $139.99
Camofire Price: $59.99 – 57% OFF Retail

Description:
With the Fusion from Alps you get one great sleeping bag and one great self inflating air pad, for one great price! The extremely comfortable 1.5″ thick self inflating air pad contours to the shape of the sleeping bag and slides into a sleeve on the back of the bag to avoid your pad slipping around as you sleep. Think this is a gimmick? You’ll be on your way to the best sleep you’ve ever had in a sleeping bag with this combo because now wherever your bag goes, your pad can go too!
The Fusion sleeping bag is made with Techloft insulation that consists of multi-hole staple-length micro-denier fibers that have a siliconized finish for maximum insulation, loft, and compactness. The Fusion uses a 2-layer offset construction, sometimes called a “bag within a bag.” The contoured hood and mummy shape helps seal up your warmth and keep you warmer. Forget the hassle of trying to find an air pad that MIGHT work with your sleeping bag … with this combination it’s guaranteed to work!
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This thing looks AWESOME! How small does it pack up to? I’m just getting into the pack hunting scene and you guys keeps showing me what I need! Sounds and looks VERY warm. I would guess that anything above 10C would be too warm? Guess I’ll just have to pull the trigger…
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but before I do, will this thing fit a 6′ tall guy? Or got any in ‘long’?
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From another website (w/ higher price):
Bag = 32 inches wide x 80 inches long
Fill weight: 31 ounces
Weight: 3 pounds 7 ounces
Pad measures 24 inches wide x 75 inches long x 1.5 inches thick
and weighs 2 pounds 4 ounces
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I looked at this setup before but at almost 6lbs, It is too heavy for me.
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I Nikon Prostaff scope that’s up now is excellent. If you’re thinking you need a Zeiss Conquest or some other $600 scope, you apparently just have money to burn. I bought one not a week ago for about $10 more than what’s listed on CamoFire. I can see things through it right at the start and end of shooting hours that I can’t see with my naked eyes. In my opinion, if you need the extra 3% of light transmission offered by a scope that costs 3-5 times as much, you probably don’t need to be shooting at your target anyway. Buy it now. Buy 3 now.
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dang. went out for a bit and missed the trigger. don’t suppose you have any left eh?
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I jumped on it!!! My Leopould failed me during my elk hunt this past fall and I needed a new scope!
I had my eye on a Zeiss but when I saw this I just had to go for it!
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Nice Dave, I’m sure you’ll like it. We were impressed looking at them when we first got them in.
Nick – thanks for the review on the scope. We have a few more of the 3-9×50 that we held back for a non-weekend offering and we have a good supply of the 3-9×40 that will come up later this week(like Friday)
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