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1P Cirriform SW

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1P Cirriform SWThe Cirriform SW: one piece, fully integrated The floor, mesh, and fly are all one piece. No separate inner to clip in or adjust at camp. Lighter than the DW. For the two piece modular system with your choice of inner, see the 1P Cirriform DW. *Available in two builds: Standard for better puncture resistance or Light for lower weight. The Light build is expected to be available late July. Description The 1P Cirriform SW When you arrive in camp after a

The Cirriform SW: one piece, fully integrated

The floor, mesh, and fly are all one piece. No separate inner to clip in or adjust at camp.

Lighter than the DW. For the two-piece modular system with your choice of inner, see the 1P Cirriform DW.

*Available in two builds: Standard for better puncture resistance or Light for lower weight. The Light build is expected to be available late-July.

Description

The 1P Cirriform SW

When you arrive in camp after a long day, a shelter you don't have to think about makes a difference. The Cirriform SW is built around that. The floor, mesh, and fly are one integrated piece. No inner to clip in or adjust. Just pitch the fly, and you're done.

  • Integrated Design
    Floor, mesh, and fly in one piece. Simple pitch at camp.
  • More Interior Volume
    Single-wall geometry gives you more room inside than the DW.
  • Lighter System
    One piece instead of two means less weight on your back.
  • Dual Entry
    Side access for easy in-and-out; front access when the weather turns.
  • Compact Footprint
    More placement options when flat ground is hard to find.
  • Adjustable Pitch
    Stake it low for wind protection or pitch it higher for airflow.
  • Recycled Materials
    Tarp fabric and select thread & webbing are made from recycled materials.
  • Two build options
    Standard or Light for different weight and floor durability.

The SW is back!

The Cirriform SW has been a long time coming. We made an earlier version in Dyneema® composite fabric, and it was one of our favorite shelters we've ever offered. The original design wasn't compatible with silpoly, so when we phased out DCF, the SW got shelved. We're excited to reintroduce the SW with our new silpoly design. It's the same shelter at heart: one integrated piece, simple to pitch, more spacious than the DW.


Dual Entry

The Cirriform has two ways in, and each serves a different purpose. The side entry is the everyday option, easy to get in and out whenever you need to. The front entry is there for when weather moves in, keeping the sleeping area covered while you come and go. Switching between them is as simple as moving a clip.


Two builds, same shelter

The Cirriform SW comes in two builds. The Standard uses a heavier-coated fly (~8000mm HH), 0.6 oz mesh, and a Sil/PU floor (~4000 HH) for better puncture resistance. The Light uses a standard-coated fly (~1800mm HH), a recycled Sil/Sil floor (~2000mm), and 0.5 oz mesh for a lower packaged weight. The only visible difference is the floor color: black for Standard, brown for Light.


Notes/FAQ:

  • What about condensation? Condensation can happen with any shelter. Sometimes it's unavoidable, but single-wall shelters are inherently more prone to condensation than double-wall shelters. Two things are going on: without a buffer between you and the fly, the relative humidity of the air in contact with the inside of the fly tends to be slightly higher, which increases the chance of condensation forming. That same lack of buffer also increases the likelihood of inadvertently contacting a wet wall (think of the DW as having an early warning system). The good news is that the Cirriform provides enough vertical distance under the fly that you're unlikely to bump into a wet wall from simply tossing and turning in your sleep, unlike many mid-style or side-entry single-wall shelters. It's also easier to manage condensation with a chamois cloth since you have direct access and can easily wipe down a wet wall. For more tips, see our condensation page.
  • What conditions is the SW best suited for? We recommend the SW for three-season type of use. It handles rain and wind well, but we don't recommend pitching it on significantly accumulated snow (a few inches should be fine). The problem with pitching on snow is that if the floor sinks into the snow under your weight, it will pull on the rain fly and risk damage - it ain't no hammock.
  • Do I need a groundsheet? Not required. The floor is durable enough that most hikers skip it, but using one on rough ground will extend the floor's life.
  • Do I need to seal the seams? Tarp seams should be sealed using a sealer for silicone coated fabrics (we recommend Seam Grip +SIL by Gear Aid). Optional seam sealing service available. Floor seams are factory-taped and don't require sealing.

Fly made in Vietnam. Floor and mesh assembled in Montana.

Specifications

Packaged Weight

Standard Light
(expected to be about 2 - 3 oz lighter)
Shelter 625g / 22 oz TBD
Rigging 43.9g / 1.6 oz TBD
Stuff Sack 11.5g / 0.4 oz TBD
Total Packaged Weight 680g / 24.0 oz TBD

Material Options

Standard
More durable floor. Best option for most people.
Light
Lower packaged weight. Good if you use a groundsheet, though using one isn't necessary.
Tarp fabric Recycled 20D Silpoly, Sil/Sil Recycled 20D Silpoly, Sil/Sil
Tarp HHwater resistance ~8000mm ~1800mm
Floor fabric 20D Silpoly, Sil/PU Recycled 20D Silpoly, Sil/Sil
Floor HHwater resistance ~4000mm ~2000mm
Mesh 0.6 oz/yd² noseeum 0.5 oz/yd² noseeum
Floor color Black Brown
Detailed material specifications

Tarp

Silpoly absorbs less water than silnylon, reducing added weight, and lower sag ensures the tarp stays taut through the night.

Standard Build: Recycled, 20D Silpoly

  • Weight: ~48.5 gsm | ~1.4 oz/yd2
  • Hydrostatic Head: ~8000mm
  • Outer face coating: Silicone-based
  • Inner face coating: Silicone-based
  • PFAS Free: Yes
  • Seams: Not taped - Seam sealing is required
  • Color: Shark gray

Light Build: Recycled, 20D Silpoly

  • Weight: ~40-41 gsm | ~1.2 oz/yd2
  • Hydrostatic Head: ~1800mm
  • Outer face coating: Silicone-based
  • Inner face coating: Silicone-based
  • PFAS Free: Yes
  • Seams: Not taped - Seam sealing is required
  • Color: Shark gray

Standard Build

PU-coated floor for better puncture resistance. Heavier mesh for less snagging.

Floor: 20D Silpoly

  • Weight: ~48.0 gsm | ~1.4 oz/yd2
  • Hydrostatic Head: ~4000mm
  • Outer face coating: Silicone-based
  • Inner face coating: PU
  • PFAS Free: Yes
  • Seams: Not taped - Seam sealing is recommended
  • Color: Black

Mesh: No-see-um

  • Weight: ~21 gsm | ~0.6 oz/yd2
  • Material: Nylon
  • PFAS Free: Unknown
  • Color: Black

Light Build

Sil/Sil floor and lighter mesh for a lower packaged weight.

Floor: Recycled, 20D Silpoly

  • Weight: ~44 gsm | ~1.29 oz/yd2
  • Hydrostatic Head: ~2000mm
  • Outer face coating: Silicone-based
  • Inner face coating: Silicone-based
  • PFAS Free: Yes
  • Seams: Not taped - Seam sealing is recommended
  • Color: Foliage

Mesh: No-see-um

  • Weight: ~17 gsm | ~0.5 oz/yd2
  • Material: Nylon
  • PFAS Free: Unknown
  • Color: Black

Primary Dimensions

Floor Length 226cm / 89"
Floor Width at head 79cm / 31"
Height at head 112cm / 44"
Tub height at head 20cm / 8"
Full inner dimensions
  • Floor Length: 89" | 226 cm
  • Height at head: 44" | 112 cm
  • Height at foot: 25" | 64 cm
  • Floor Width at head: 31" | 79 cm
  • Floor Width at foot: 26" | 66 cm
  • Tub height at head: 8" | 20 cm
  • Tub height at foot: 5" | 13 cm
  • Floor area: 17.65 ft2 | 1.64 m2
Fly dimensions

For overall dimensions of this fly, please see the diagram which depicts common dimensions for various pitches.

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Packed size
Standard Build
  • Packed Size: 11" x 8" x 4" | 28cm x 20cm x 10cm
Light Build
  • Packed Size: TBD

Required items (not included):

The items needed to pitch your shelter will vary depending on your approach. See the Set up & Use tab for more info.

  • Front Pole: ~45" (~114cm)
  • Rear Pole: ~31" (~117cm)
  • Stakes: 6 (8 for better wind stability)

Pitching

How to pitch

Stake out the corners of the tarp first. Raise the poles at the peaks and stake them out. Tension the lines evenly for a taut pitch. The mesh and floor are built in, so once the fly is set, you're done. It packs and pitches as a single unit.

When zipping up the shelter, THE FLY CLOSED FIRST, then zip the netting to avoid undue stress on the netting zipper.

To open the zipper from the inside, pull the yellow cord to avoid needing to reach into the corner.


The videos below show how to pitch the Tarp and the DW. The pitching process is essentially the same, except you don't have to clip in or adjust the inner.



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I just finished reading tactics; it’s a book every Christian should consider adding to their reading list. So often we either avoid hard conversations about faith or we jump into them unprepared and emotional. This book does such a good job of equipping believers to slow down, ask thoughtful questions, and engage in meaningful dialogue with people who disagree with us. It’s not about “winning arguments,” it’s about learning how to think clearly, respond graciously, and represent Christ well. What I really appreciated is how grounded it is in biblical context. It reinforces the tools we already have as disciples (wisdom, discernment, gentleness, and truth) and shows us how to actually apply them in real conversations. It encourages confidence without arrogance and boldness without hostility. If you’ve ever felt unsure about how to defend your faith or navigate tough discussions, this book is incredibly practical and encouraging.
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Greg Koukl’s "Tactics: A game plan for discussing your Christian convictions" is an excellent tool for anyone engaged in everyday conversations with unbelievers. With a mountain of attacks coming at Christians today, it can easily become overwhelming or even defeating for someone who wants to communicate his or her faith. What Koukl sets out to do in this book is to empower his readers to not only not be afraid, but be confident in what they believe, without feeling like the worlds questions are on their shoulders. The first half of this work deals with the game plan. In every day conversations, there are often a lot of claims about the Christian faith that are unfounded, so Koukl’s tactic is primarily a shifting in the burden of proof. He uses the show Columbo as his primary example, as the main character acts like a bumbling fool, but is really a brilliant detective. He will act like a fool to put off his suspect, but then asks incriminating questions to get his suspect to confess. In the same way, when a Christian is given a claim against his or her faith, they do not need to bear the weight of the claim, but can ask for more information and then allow them to defend their conclusions. It is not confrontational and helps the conversation gain some clarity. More often than not, in those moments, the baseless claims are exposed for what they really are, and the Christian is able to deal with the weightier matters of God and the individual. The second half of his book deals with the practicalities of how this tactic can play out. It is no longer an issue of steering the conversation, but of having the practical thinking skills to be a knowledgeable ambassador. A lot of these principles take practice and immersion for it to become a habitual thing, but that’s the first thing that Koukl encourages his readers to do: Try. You will never be able to become proficient at this if you are not entering into conversation with others. The first thing that he encourages us to look out for in this section is the self-refuting questions or objections, which he calls “suicide.” These are views that are inherently contradictory. He said, “When statements fail to meet their own criteria of validity, they are self-refuting.” The concept of truth as universally relative is a good example of this, since it is making the objective truth claim that all truth is subjectively relative. So, it commits suicide by its own assertions. The following chapter shows not only the logical inconsistencies with self-refuting claims, but also the fact that it cannot play out in reality. No one can live (at least consistently) with a worldview that is inherently contradictory. When someone tells you that you cannot judge or that you should not try and change the beliefs of other people, they are in fact doing the very thing that they claim is wrong. One aspect that I particularly enjoyed was his chapter on taking the roof off. This was a deliberate exposition on Francis Schaeffer’s use of reductio ad absurdum. “Whenever someone tries to deny the truth, reality ultimately betrays them.” When a person holds to a false worldview, oftentimes the reductio can help take them to the logical ends of their view. For instance, if someone holds to monism, where all is one and differences are an illusion, then the internal human drive for justice is equally an illusion, and thus a man loving his wife and family has no moral difference in the universe than a man walking into a kindergarten classroom and shooting everyone in sight. Most do not want to deal with the reality of what their worldview allows. But sometimes people, regardless of whether they are proven wrong, will not let you get a word in. His chapter on the steamroller is particularly helpful here. The Christian wants to be the most loving that he or she can possibly be in a conversation, and the steamroller personality will use that to their advantage, as they control the conversation and avoid dealing with their own claims. So, Koukl has the Christian simply stop the conversation, shame the person for being so overbearing, and if that does not work, simply leave. It does not good to try and have a conversation with someone who is not willing to have a conversation. The three things that he ultimately wants his readers to develop are Character, knowledge, and wisdom. With these three combined, the ambassador has enough in his or her arsenal to fight for the hearts and minds of the people he or she engages. Without knowledge, the Christian is ignorant, without wisdom, he or she is without direction in the conversation, and without character, the Christian runs the risk of being a jerk. Koukl said, “My goal… is to find clever ways to exploit someone’s bad thinking for the purpose of guiding her to truth, yet remaining as gracious and charitable at the same time. My aim is to manage not manipulate; to control, not coerce; to finesse, not fight.” He wants the reader to be the best Christian that the non-Christian has ever met. When the focus is on truth and compassion for the other person, it becomes more a matter of putting a stone in their shoe, to make them think, than a series of manipulating maneuvers to get them to convert. This makes room for friendships to develop, rather than confrontations that create an us/them mentality, and, God willing, these encounters will eventually be the means that God uses to save them. While this book is not a how to guide, it does offer some quality introductions to apologetic arguments and a great framework for discussing Christian convictions with those who do not hold to their worldview. Many who are new to apologetics will find a goldmine in this book, and those who are well versed will find an equal amount of value, since he gives a framework for discussion that is winsome and gets to the root of the issues to let the gospel shine. I reference this book often, since this model is the way I try to do apologetics with both Christians and non-Christians.
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★★★★★ 5
Excellent and Incredibly Helpful — Full of Practical Wisdom
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Tactics, 10th Anniversary Edition: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions is an excellent book and extremely helpful. It’s packed with thoughtful insights and practical “gems” that equip believers to engage in meaningful conversations about their faith with clarity and confidence. What makes this book stand out is how approachable and usable it is. The tactics are easy to understand, respectful in tone, and genuinely effective in real conversations—not just theoretical arguments. I would highly recommend this to anyone who wants to better articulate and defend their Christian convictions while remaining gracious and thoughtful in discussion.
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Esther Nistor
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Christians should learn how to communicate their convictions
INTRODUCTION: KOUKL AND TACTICS Tactics is a resource for Christians who are looking to hone their apologetic skills and seeking to grow in their opportunities to evangelize more effectively. Gregory Koukl, who teaches at Biola University, is validated in the area of apologetics by many years of experience in defending the faith but also in the theological whit involved in evangelizing. Koukl is the founder of a website called Stand To Reason, which is one of the most viewed websites on apologetics. For years, Koukl has sought to help individual Christians defend their faith and share their convictions. Using tactics, Koukl attempts to challenge Christians to embody his Ambassador Model – thinking logically, loving graciously, and persuading passionately. SUMMARY The book is very easy to read. It is dividend into two parts, the first revealing a game plan for defending the faith. In the first part, Koukl is concerned with helping his readers grasp the concept of maneuvering effortlessly through conversations about religion. Many Christians feel awkward and uncertain when navigating through conversations about their convictions, and Koukl does an exceptional job of providing an infrastructure for the believer to be relieved of these tensions. PART 1: COLUMBO TACTIC EXPLAINED The main thrust of Koukl’s tactic is what he calls “Columbo”. The key to the Columbo tactic is to “go on the offensive in an inoffensive way by using carefully selected questions to productively advance the conversation” (47). The advantages of this tactic are numerous, including: the ability to start conversations, invite others in, remain neutral by asking questions, buy more time to think, and remain in control of the conversation. Koukl’s purpose in employing this tactic is to gather information. By asking “what do you mean by that?” you force somebody to think critically of their answers and their underlying convictions. Another revealing feature of the Columbo tactic is the ability to cause others to defend their beliefs. By asking “How did you come to that conclusion?” we are forcing the other person to explain their process of reasoning and how such derived conclusions were attained. The final purpose of the Columbo tactic is to lead an individual to what we want to accomplish. Do we want to inform, persuade or challenge them? Asking leading questions will help to steer the conversation, however, the one asking the questions must have some prior knowledge. Koukl encourages his readers by reminding them that this tactic must be honed over time. Pointing out the errors of our opponent in a gracious way will eventually help us determine the basis of their conclusions, and furthermore, we can lead them to think anew upon their beliefs by asking “Have you considered…?” PERFECTING COLUMBO Perfecting the Columbo tactic takes time. Those who use it should be aware of efforts from opponents’ attempts to derail them. Christians who use the tactic should always refine by rethinking their questions, reworking their own conclusions, and considering more leading questions. Christians should also be aware of assertions made by opponents. For the sake of control and clarity, Christians may refuse to answer their opponents’ leading questions. Koukl reminds his readers that it will take time to develop strong questions and convictions, but over time, the power of Columbo is unimaginable. It is like saying to somebody, “You’re naked” (102). PART 2: COLUMBO TACTIC IN ACTION In the second part of the book, Koukl unpacks Columbo and exposes the different opposing arguments. This part of the book is philosophical but simple enough for lay Christians to be able to grasp the concepts. The examples that he gives in subsequent chapters include Formal Suicide (statements that violate the law of non-contradiction), Practical Suicide (statements that are not contradictory but are self-defeating), Sibling Rivalry and Infanticide (when there are pairs of logically inconsistent objections), Taking the Roof Off (reduction ad absurdum, or a claim that leads to counterintuitive or absurd results), Steamroller (how to handle situations in which people are emotional, overpowering, or hardened), The Rhodes Scholar (defending against academic claims that object to our views), Just the Facts Ma’am (discovering when people just simply have their facts wrong). Koukl ends the book with a chapter on more helpful tips and principles for evangelistic conversations. STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESS There are several particular strengths in the book. Besides being a very simple writer, Koukl is also personable. At least from reading the book, one can tell how much time he spends with others. Koukl gives several anecdotes about his encounters. One interesting encounter took place when Koukl met a witch at a checkout line. On this occasion, Koukl tried to help the woman see that her beliefs were inconsistent with her convictions. In another encounter, Koukl describes a waitress who was “Sheepish in Seattle". Despite the funny subheading, the encounter instructed and helped readers learn how to ask pointed questions. EVANGELISM Another element of Tactics that proves helpful is Koukl’s method of evangelism. Many evangelistic programs can be either too programmatic or too simplistic. Tactics runs between these two extremes by offering an alternative. Koukl teaches his readers how to converse with nonbelievers and believers about their convictions and beliefs in an intelligible way. “Columbo” is a method that Koukl prescribes to help people gain a handle on conversations and increase their ability to reason well. This method helps people formulate good questions, gather information, and challenge the beliefs of others in a gracious and loving way. Koukl is mainly concerned with truth and helping others see the truth. His method is geared towards Christians who are serious about their faith. They'll confidently share there faith in a checkout out line or at the park. SIMPLIFYING PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTS Another strength is Koukls ability to successfully reduce philosophical concepts to intelligible ideas. For example, Koukl simplifies the reductio ad absurdrum argument for the reader by describing it thusly, “Taking the Roof Off,” or “to reduce a point to its absurd conclusion or consequence” (143). Then he lists several examples. An example that is very practical is the issue of same-sex marriage. Someone might say, “Same sex marriage should be instituted by the government because once upon a time, the government was wrong about interracial marriages, so it must be wrong about same-sex marriages.” Koukl might respond, “Well, the government also wanted to institute slavery, once upon a time, but slavery doesn’t exist today, so you must be wrong.” And with that, he shows the opponent the absurdity of their claim. Koukl offers helpful summarizing sections at the end of each chapter to help the reader grasp the concepts and ideas presented in each chapter. Koukl’s character is apparent throughout the book, with his desire to see people come to the truth. That in and of itself is a great strength to the book, because he essentially practices what he preaches. CONCLUSION Koukl’s desire to see people come to the truth of the gospel is very powerful throughout the book. Christians who read this and put these concepts into practice will “be able to comfortably engage in thoughtful conversations with others about your Christian convictions” (30).
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Extremely helpful and applicable.
This week I received my copy of Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions by Greg Koukl. I was anxious to have a look at the book, as I have been following Greg Koukl's ministry of Stand to Reason for a number of years. On one hand, I was excited to see in book form what I have heard Koukl demonstrate so many times on his live radio program: an effective and gracious way to communicate one's faith in an articulate and winsome way. On the other hand, my familiarity with Koukl's Tactics audio program made me wonder if this was just a repackaging of the same material. I was thoroughly surprised. I'm a reader - but it's been a while since I have devoured a book. Tactics is an immediately practical book. The author's heart is that Christians be equipped to be good ambassadors. An ambassador has three skills: "knowledge, an accurately informed mind; wisdom, an artful method; and character, an attractive manner." Koukl describes the goal of a tactical approach - one that seeks to converse more persuasively by being thoughtful and reasonable, rather than emotional, about one's convictions. In a very balanced way, Koukl carefully introduces this approach and neutralizes some of the negative connotations that come with sharing and defending the faith. Some people immediately object at the idea of argumentation or "methods." However, Koukl summarizes a more biblical approach: "Here's the key principle: Without God's work, nothing else works; but with God's work, many things work. Under the influence of the Holy Spirit, love persuades. By the power of God, the gospel transforms. And with Jesus at work, arguments convince. God is happy to use each of these methods." Now Koukl dives into the meat of the book. He presents about a half dozen "tactics," as he calls them - each with a memorable name, such as, "Columbo," "Suicide," and, "Taking the Roof Off," among others. As he teaches you these tactics, Koukl's experience and mastery in this area immediately become evident. He is not a theorist presenting untested ideas. Instead, he is a veteran, discussing situation after situation gleaned from countless personal encounters, public debates, radio interviews, and friendly conversations. The phenomenal part is that these approaches are simple and the applications are immediately accessible to the reader. One particular insight Koukl shares should bring relief to those who feel fear come over them at even the thought of discussing their faith: you don't have to hit home runs. In fact, Koukl stresses that you don't even have to get on base. The goal is to leave them with something to think about. His advice: simply leave them with "a stone in their shoe." Navigating through the book, you will find gem after gem of wisdom. So many of the common objections that the Christian encounters are found here - but with answers that are actually useful in conversation. Although much of the substance is philosophical in nature, Koukl drops the jargon and replaces it with practical expressions. This is a handbook suitable for the layman and professional apologist alike. After passing the halfway point in the book, you will realize that you are not just learning how to steer safely through a conversation - you are learning how to think. Koukl will sharpen your thinking skills and your ability to spot fuzzy logic and faulty arguments. You will realize that this is a book about truth. By the time you reach the end (it's about 200 pages), you will be amazed at the amount of wisdom, insight, and courage you have gleaned. A second reading is definitely in order. Koukl's Tactics is endorsed by a long list of notable apologists and Christian thinkers: Norman Geisler, William Lane Craig, Gary Habermas, J. P. Moreland, Hank Hanegraaff, Jay Wesley Richards, David Noebel, Justin Taylor, Paul Copan, Sean McDowell, Frank Turek, and Craig Hazen. For those familiar with Koukl's Tactics audio program, many of the same personal encounters are cited. However, this is not a repackaging of old material. I found the book to be immensely helpful even after recently re-listening to Greg Koukl's Tactics in Defending the Faith audio program. In addition to the expanded and fresh material, I found the summaries at the end of each chapter to be particularly helpful. Greg Koukl's Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions is not designed to give you pat answers or lists of facts to bring to your conversations. Far from being "another evangelism book," Tactics is a book that will challenge you to be a critical thinker, a logical communicator, and a gracious ambassador for Jesus Christ.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2009

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