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NarzaCyst

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Going to the USA for 10 days over Xmas. Leaving on 19/12/15.

2 Questions.

First one, can I pack a multi tool into my suit case? (Not hand luggage)

Second question. Anything I should look for out there to bring back? I'm after an all rounder 4 season sleeping bag, not wanting to part with much more than £100 on one, but anything else I should invest in while over there??

Any ideas are more than welcome.

Narza!
 

santaman2000

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100 pounds (about $150) will buy a hell of a lot of sleeping bag over here. Where are you going?
 
Going to the USA for 10 days over Xmas. Leaving on 19/12/15.

... can I pack a multi tool into my suit case? (Not hand luggage)

Yes, you should be able to carry a knife or multi-tool in your checked luggage. To see what is permissible and how to carry it, visit: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/prohibited-items

Anything I should look for out there to bring back? I'm after an all rounder 4 season sleeping bag, not wanting to part with much more than £100 on one, but anything else I should invest in while over there??

I would think almost everything you buy in the US will be less expensive than in the UK. We had another thread where I listed a number of outdoor equipment retailers you can visit in the US. It is probably better to ask people from the UK what they would purchase because I can't think of things you can find in the US that you can't also get in the UK.

For a four-season sleeping bag, check out these brands: REI, Mountain Hardware, Sierra Designs, Marmot, and The North Face.

- Woodsorrel
 

bopdude

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Just about everything, I would gladly pay the extra luggage and take an extra empty suitcase to fill lol, sleeping bag, hammock down underquilt, tarp, titanium, everything is cheaper :(
 

Kerne

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If you're into ultralight gear the US is the place. Huge choice and much lower prices than over here. I'd be on the lookout for Cuben fibre stuff.
 

Tonyuk

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A Wiggys sleeping bag might be worth looking into.

Kit like Underarmour is cheap there too, along with boots like Matterhorn and Danner.

Tonyuk
 

santaman2000

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Chainsaw

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Yes you can carry a multitool in your checked in baggage. Do it every time I travel over, never had an issue. Also carried lockers and fixed blades again with no issues, no weapons though they may still get you in trouble.

Depending where you are going do a googlemap search on outdoors stores near your location in the US. You get a lot more bargains from the smaller stores than the big chains but the big chains are still cheap. I got a MSR Whisperlite Int stove for $45 plus tax from a smaller store, don't buy anything flammable though, that's a no no for hold luggage. Sign up for an REI card if they are doing a discount at the time you're buying the stuff.

Fill yer boots! ;)

Cheers

Alan
 
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sunndog

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Another thought, can you get anyone to recieve parcels for you?. That way you could order any specialist stuff online before you go
 

Chris the Cat

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If you like old school utility and build quality a pair of Red Wing boots and maybe some Mackinaw wool goodness from Filson!?

Have fun, merry Yule.

C.
 

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