The best part of the mountain hardwear brand is that they have a tendency to always go on sale! Instead of picking the latest season color for $130+....you can easily choose a last season or even less desirable camo color of last season and grab one for nearly half like $$62-75 bucks meaning you can literally grab two for almost the price of one.
I completely agree! In fact, I only shop Mountain Hardwear during their seasonal sales. If it’s something that I don’t need then, at least I have a spare for whenever my existing wears out.
@@IrixGuy my company usually gets invited to the "employees only invite" about three time a year...that and I usually put in a bit of effort to shop around. It only takes but a few minutes but every dollar save means more equipment for other activities.
The best part of the mountain hardwear brand is that they have a tendency to always go on sale! Instead of picking the latest season color for $130+....you can easily choose a last season or even less desirable camo color of last season and grab one for nearly half like $$62-75 bucks meaning you can literally grab two for almost the price of one.
I completely agree! In fact, I only shop Mountain Hardwear during their seasonal sales. If it’s something that I don’t need then, at least I have a spare for whenever my existing wears out.
@@IrixGuy my company usually gets invited to the "employees only invite" about three time a year...that and I usually put in a bit of effort to shop around. It only takes but a few minutes but every dollar save means more equipment for other activities.
Have you traveled on planes with the 65L or the 95L versions? I’m curious because would you need to check them or still use them as carry-ons?
I have not because airfare is way too expensive currently.