Ok, back from the OR show. Only took a few pics, everything else you can see on the specific websites, and some places wouldn't let me take pics. One thing from the show, wait till fall to get new stuff, there is a lot coming. Discussion after pics.
Solar powered plastic light cube. Inflate it and its like a lantern and floats. Various sizes. Kinda neat.
From sea to summit. Folding cook pot, silicone on top aluminum heat surface on bottom. A couple of sizes. Way compact as you can see in pic behind. They also had a pretty neat airpad, about 15oz, insulated that looked good. (wouldn't let me take a pic of it for some reason)
Wife liked this cause she hates dragging the kayak around. About $125.
I liked this one, from Sierra Designs. light, roomy, but needs trek poles. Specs compared to Seedhouse SL2 follows. Sorry doesn't come with the lights. I think he said it weighed 2lbs 9oz. Would sleep 3 in a pinch.
Other stuff but no pics.
Luna's...... I'd pass because I don't like between toes. I think the side straps would take a beating on the rocks on a trail, river work and smooth rocks and in camp probably fine. Price, the lightweights are $70. A decent lightweight water shoe is less $, weighs about the same. All the tevas looked designer now. The Gowheel I'd buy, it's cool, even at $1400. Check it out on facebook, I'd get the single wheel.
https://www.facebook.com/gowheelsg. Scarpa, LaSPortiva has some good BPing boots out, HoneyStingers have new items, MSR and Brunton have Jetboil similar stoves now that you need to look at for choices. Mountain Hardwear is coming out with new packs, sorry I didn't look at Osprey which so many like. I found some really light crampons and Ice axe from Cassin to pick up. Kahtoola's are being redesigned. (I like the Cassin crampons better). Thermarest has some newer NEOair type pads that are light and insulated. You can get Platypus' with your name embossesd on them now, haha. Black Diamond just had the usual neat stuff, nothing new. Some new stuff in Leki and Komp hiking poles. There were some pretty cool backcountry skiis, but I don't do that anymore. Big Agnes had the lighted tent, battery pack wasn't that huge, not for me though. Guys had a small slack line set up, wife really liked it so we bought a small one for the yard. All in all pretty good this year, not just a repeat. A lot of good buying deals if you were looking for things.