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Costco down jacket

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Just spotted these today...perhaps it's old news.

800 fill down jacket that basically looks like a Patagonia clone for $70. If it holds up to abuse, that's a deal.

http://www.costco.com/Kirkland-Signatur ... 00281.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I tried one on at our local store last week. I question its construction. I'd be interested to hear others' thoughts on it.
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Decent thread on them here: http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin ... d_id=68095" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I've been on lots of adventures where nearly everything went right. For one thing they were adventures because I didn't know how they would turn out. It depends on your perspective.
PS: Like most writing on HST I took the boy scout motto to heart - be prepared.
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Cross Country wrote:I've been on lots of adventures where nearly everything went right. For one thing they were adventures because I didn't know how they would turn out. It depends on your perspective.
PS: Like most writing on HST I took the boy scout motto to heart - be prepared.
What the..?
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I have one, and I like the construction. It's been on trail with me only one weekend, but I'm happy with it and think it's a very good deal for a layer that's nearly identical to the Patagonia jacket.
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ERIC wrote:
Cross Country wrote:I've been on lots of adventures where nearly everything went right. For one thing they were adventures because I didn't know how they would turn out. It depends on your perspective.
PS: Like most writing on HST I took the boy scout motto to heart - be prepared.
What the..?
I was thinking the same, but I think CC mistook my signature quote as a post.
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TRAUMAhead wrote:
ERIC wrote:
Cross Country wrote:I've been on lots of adventures where nearly everything went right. For one thing they were adventures because I didn't know how they would turn out. It depends on your perspective.
PS: Like most writing on HST I took the boy scout motto to heart - be prepared.
What the..?
I was thinking the same, but I think CC mistook my signature quote as a post.

guess that'll happen when you say nothing else in your post.
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fishmonger wrote:
TRAUMAhead wrote:
ERIC wrote:
Cross Country wrote:I've been on lots of adventures where nearly everything went right. For one thing they were adventures because I didn't know how they would turn out. It depends on your perspective.
PS: Like most writing on HST I took the boy scout motto to heart - be prepared.
What the..?
I was thinking the same, but I think CC mistook my signature quote as a post.

guess that'll happen when you say nothing else in your post.
I linked a BPL thread in that post?
TRAUMAhead wrote:Decent thread on them here: http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin ... d_id=68095" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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TRAUMAhead wrote:
fishmonger wrote: guess that'll happen when you say nothing else in your post.
I linked a BPL thread in that post?
TRAUMAhead wrote:Decent thread on them here: http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin ... d_id=68095" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
gee, didn't even see that - looks like part of the header of the post. sorry, but I guess I am not the only one who just dropped down to what looks like the body of the post.
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