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Josh Rhea

Alpine Skier // Mountain Biker // Camper/Hiker

Josh Rhea

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    Salt Lake City, UT and Columbus, OH
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    I am a skier, first and foremost. Give me cliff-strewn, powder-choked, tree-free steeps, a la Snowbird, and I am one happy camper. Downhill and freeride mountain biking is a close second.

    I've been with Backcountry.com since February 2003, and love the roller coaster ride my job has been since day 1, back when we had a mere 35 employees.

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Northwave Raptor SBS Bike Shoes - Men's DO NOT USE

Northwave Raptor SBS Bike Shoes - Men's DO NOT USE

Rating for this product: 4 April 8, 2008

Ordered these, hoping for a good fit. I wear a size 12 street shoe and the 46 was the right length...but these shoes are gigantor wide. I have a narrow foot but I was floating in these things, they must be at least an E width shoe. Really nice quality shoe though, just not my fit.

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Nice fleece, unconventional

Backcountry.com Cairn Fleece Jacket - Men's

Backcountry.com Cairn Fleece Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 April 20, 2007

The material is really cool, it's smoother than your typical fleece. I dig it...nice and versatile. The fit could be a little better - it's pretty long on me but I have a short torso. Otherwise great!

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Does what it's supposed to

Thule BMW 3-Series Specialty Rack - Locking

Thule BMW 3-Series Specialty Rack - Locking

Rating for this product: 5 April 20, 2007

Easy installation, and I love that it doesn't touch the car's paint at all. Seems bomber!

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Sloppy

Yakima King Cobra Bike Mount

Yakima King Cobra Bike Mount

Rating for this product: 3 April 20, 2007

It does the job, but let's the bike wobble around a lot. I've known friends who own this rack and have the same problem. The Thule Sidearm is a much better design.

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Follow-up review

Jetboil Group Cooking System with 1.5 Liter Cooking Pot

Jetboil Group Cooking System with 1.5 Liter Cooking Pot

Rating for this product: 5 November 6, 2006

Just a quick follow up to my earlier review. I agree with another reviewer who said it'd be nice to have some sort of pour spout; it tends to dribble down the sides when pouring.
Also, it is really easy to forget the plastic covering on the bottom of the pot that protects the heat ring. I melted the plastic once, and even after that almost forgot two more times. Just beware, otherwise this thing is great and after more use I really can see the speed advantage.

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Quick and easy

Jetboil Group Cooking System with 1.5 Liter Cooking Pot

Jetboil Group Cooking System with 1.5 Liter Cooking Pot

Rating for this product: 5 October 19, 2006

I pretty much don't like backpacking, but have gotten car camping to an art. I'm all about the base camp for mountain biking/hiking/climbing/whatever. Anyway, this thing is pretty sweet - love the easy click start and the flame is contained and not really a flame. Seems to cook pretty fast, although not blindingly faster than a normal stove. I'm sure the real difference is in windy environments, etc. But yeah - great little stove when you don't want to break out the full-on double burner, etc.

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Bomber

Smith Method Sunglasses

Smith Method Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

I've got a narrow, oval face and these are one of the few large-lensed glasses that actually fit my face and don't look ridiculous. I bought them for style but their light weight and polycarb lenses have made them perfect for biking and other sport uses.

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too big or just right?

DAKINE Nomad Bike Pack - 1100cu in

DAKINE Nomad Bike Pack - 1100cu in

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

When I got this pack I was worried it'd be too big. After a couple years of owning it though it has become my daily go-to mountain bike pack. The internal organization is superb - way better than CamelBak or The North Face hydration packs I've tried. Bladder and hose are great, don't kink, don't stink. I use the armor carry features all the time and they work great. Five stars.

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It's all about fit

Giro Fuse Audio Helmet

Giro Fuse Audio Helmet

Rating for this product: 4 October 3, 2006

One of the more comfortable lids I've worn over the years. I'm a long-time helmet user when skiing (8+ years). The audio is great; I can get the volume to where I can comfortably hear it in the tram or on the chair, but once I'm skiing the wind drowns it out and I can hear what's going on around me. I wish they still made helmets with hard ear covers though, these tend to smash my ears and cause some discomfort. Otherwise great helmet.

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Two different skis

Rossignol Bandit B-Squad Alpine Ski

Rossignol Bandit B-Squad Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

Please note that the 184 and shorter lengths are totally different skis than the 189 and 194cm. The shorter lengths are great, versatile, do-all western skis with a moderate flex. The 189 (which I own) and 194 are big mountain monsters. They are super stiff and will kick your ass if you are not on the ball. But in the right conditions, and with the right pilot, these are the best big mountain rippers I've ever been on. Absolutely sick.

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Sauna

The North Face Spectrum 33 Tent 3-Person 3-Season

The North Face Spectrum 33 Tent 3-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 3 October 3, 2006

I'd pretty much echo what others have said. Cons: lots of condensation, definitely not a 3-person tent unless you're really friendly with 2 other people (preferably of the opposite sex). Pros: stable, light, easy setup, good vestibule storage space, overall a nice little tent.

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Base camp comfort

Therm-a-Rest BaseCamp Sleeping Pad

Therm-a-Rest BaseCamp Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

I don't really backpack anymore (ever), so this thing fits the bill. I know there are more plush ones out there but it's the right combo of reasonable price and superb comfort when car-accessed tent camping. I dig it.

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Chong

Chaco Zong Sandal - Men's

Chaco Zong Sandal - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

I actually have a pair of Chongs, the predecessor of the Zong. Have had them over 3 years now and they just won't die. Bomber sandals...and still one of my favorites. The only time I have issues with sliding out the back is if its a bit wet, etc. I almost lost them in knee-deep mud hiking a slot canyon recently, which is a situation it would've been nice to have the backs on, but I honestly prefer the ease and comfort of the backless sandals. Five stars.

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Good but not mind-blowingly awesome

The North Face Hammerhead Hydration Pack

The North Face Hammerhead Hydration Pack

Rating for this product: 4 October 3, 2006

This is a solid mid-sized hydration pack. I prefer mine more for hiking than biking, but it does both well. Compartmentalization is a bit confusing and difficult to access. My hydration hose likes to crimp and seal off my water supply. Otherwise it's a great pack - love the airy back panel and the mesh pocket on the back for quick access.

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Super versatile fat

Fischer Watea 101 Alpine Ski

Fischer Watea 101 Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

I've got last year's model, which is the same as this year's - but I like the black topsheet this year better. It's not the biggest gun in my quiver, but this thing can handle 99% of what I want to do on the mountain. Moderately softish flex, such that it can handle speed but also turn easily through the trees and tighter spots. Basically this is an incredibly versatile, easy-to-ski ride in something as fat and long as its dimensions. Fischer doesn't market their equipment well and this is definitely one of the least-known ripping skis out there - if it had the marketing backing of say Rossi or K2, you'd see these all over the hill guaranteed.

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Great backup

GoLite Ether Windshirt - Unisex

GoLite Ether Windshirt - Unisex

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

I keep one of these in my day pack all the time, as a 'just-in-case' jacket. I live in Utah so I'd only used it a handful of times in light showers, where it was fine. This summer I took it to Portland and got poured on while hiking a trail. It helped, but I still got soaked. Don't expect this thing to protect you from a downpour - it's more of a rain resistant light piece. Great for what it is, just don't but it as your only rain jacket.

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A classic already

Oakley Half Jacket Sunglasses

Oakley Half Jacket Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

I've had a pair of these for years - they're still my favorite biking glasses. And recently really enjoyed them at Lake Powell with some polarized lenses. Light, durable, lots of lens choices...one of the most versatile sport sunglasses in existence. A modern classic for sure.

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Highly recommended

Montrail Torre GTX Backpacking Boot - Men's

Montrail Torre GTX Backpacking Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

One of my all-time favorite hiking boots. I have a narrow foot and while these are still a touch wide at the toes, I love them. Nice heel pocket, super comfortable, and just bomber. Of course hiking boots are all about what fits you best - so put these on the top of your list to check out.

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Nice hybrid

La Sportiva Mandala Shoe - Men's

La Sportiva Mandala Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

This is a really cool hybrid casual/approach/sport shoe. The Italians tried to emulate American skate-shoe style...they got close but not quite. Kinda funny. But these are still nice-looking shoes you can kick around in all day. And they have sticky rubber; thus I've been using them when riding my DH mountain bike with flat pedals - they work great. Good for just tooling around on mellow trails too. Can't complain at all. Fit wise, I've got a narrow foot and these seem to be a good medium-width foot that can accommodate a narrower foot no problem.

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Light and fast

Perception Carolina Airalite Series Kayak

Perception Carolina Airalite Series Kayak

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

I don't know much about kayaks but I paddled this around some finger canyons in Lake Powell - what a blast. It's amazingly light for dealing with loading on roof racks, etc. Put it in the water and it's expectedly unstable side-to-side but man it's fast. Just an easy paddle and you are just cruising. Really fun to use...kinda like a road bike on the water. Fast fast fast.

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Sweetness

Nike Timing Oregon Series Alti-Compass Watch

Nike Timing Oregon Series Alti-Compass Watch

Rating for this product: 5 October 3, 2006

Love this watch. It's a bit big but the style is much better-looking than online. Great altimeter, very accurate. Nice lighting options and tons of data. Love it. Only negative is the buttons have a grippy 'grated' metal that's easy to use, but scratches my wife sometimes...she hates it. Otherwise it rules.

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Easy goodness

Thule Sidearm Bike Mount

Thule Sidearm Bike Mount

Rating for this product: 5 June 9, 2006

Thing rack is so money. It ratchets down on your bike in literally less than 10 seconds. It's ridiculously easy to use and super secure, there’s no bike sway—even on dirt roads.

The only negative I can think of: if you have a tall car (e.g., SUV), hoisting your bike up top is going to be a royal pain, especially because you have to balance the bike while raising the arm over the front wheel. But that's really true for any roof bike mount.

Otherwise, tee it up and snag one of these puppies; you won't regret it.

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The ultimate bike rack.

Thule Transport T2

Thule Transport T2

Rating for this product: 5 June 9, 2006

I hate to make superlative comments like the title of this review, but in this case I can't help it. With the hitch version of this rack, you can load 45lb DH bikes without throwing out your back, and do it in under 10 seconds. Plus the rack is rock solid stable, no bike sway while driving. Even off-road this thing is amazingly stable. Just get one. Trust me.

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Don't forget AT

Rossignol Sick Bird Telemark Ski

Rossignol Sick Bird Telemark Ski

Rating for this product: 5 February 15, 2006

I set up a pair of these with Fritschis this year and love them. I've only skied them in Utah pow so far but they ski very predictably, and are smooth and damp. A bit heavy if you're a weight weenie, but that's why I got these: my previous skis were so light they chattered to death on hardpack/crust.

Only complaint so far is what seems to be a weak base - got a big coreshot already and I didn't even notice hitting a rock, but I've never been easy on my bases.

And of course the graphics rock.

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bad ass

Crispi Diablo Free Ride AT Ski Boot

Crispi Diablo Free Ride AT Ski Boot

Rating for this product: 5 February 8, 2006

I've tried a couple of the other 'freeride' oriented AT boots out there and Crispi has hit the nail on the head with this one and blown the others out of the water. Well, you have to qualify that statement of course: every boot is only right for the foot that it fits.

Performance: I've taken these on two short day tours, both involving 2-3 hours of climbing followed by a long big-mountain style descent. The Diablos have an exceptionally comfortable walk mode. Tons of flex and they just feel great. They are lightweight for a 'freeride' boot and while not as light as some, they are much lighter than any alpine boot. Lock these things forward into the most-aggressive forward lean position, snap down the ski mode, and you've got a serious boot that contends with alpine boots for stability and confidence while skiing. I felt confident making turns as big as I do at Snowbird's Upper Cirque on these things (i.e., 40m radius turns).

Fit: Medium. The forefoot/toebox is pretty wide, but you can reduce the volume with the buckle over your arch. The heel pocket is nice and tight though. I have a narrow foot, so most AT boots are too wide for me, but this one has worked better than any I've tried (Garmont, Scarpa). The liner has a plush inner lining, and is super comfortable. It molds easily once heated. It does seem to pack out rather easily however.

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Sicker!

Fischer Watea 101 Alpine Ski

Fischer Watea 101 Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 December 20, 2005

First of all, could these dimensions be any more perfect? I really couldn't dream up anything better for skiing medium-to-big mountains in the West. Plus it's obvious the Wateas are built tough with near-vertical sidewalls and a bomber base. Despite how big these skis may seem, they have a decent sized tail rise and are really easy to vary your turn shape. The tip is just big enough to allow easy turn initiation while still allowing you to decide how to ski the terrain in front of you. It's got a pretty mellow flex, but torsionally it is solid. This thing can straightline Snowbird's upper Cirque with the best of them. If you are looking for a worth big mountain ski that won't turn your legs into Jello at the end of the day, this is your ski. Highly recommended.

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Whoa.

Lorpen Coolmax Multisport  Ultra Light Shorty Sock

Lorpen Coolmax Multisport Ultra Light Shorty Sock

Rating for this product: 5 July 18, 2005

Whoever thought that socks could be a technical, sick piece of gear? My MTB socks have always been thin, nylon type things. These are form-fitted, cushioned but still thin. Incredibly comfortable; I'm gonna wear my pair out in no time because they're all I use anymore!

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Wear with pride.

CamelBak MULE Hydration Pack

CamelBak MULE Hydration Pack

Rating for this product: 5 July 18, 2005

What can I say? I've had a Mule for over 6 years and it's still one of my favorites. This is THE classic Camelbak. Always comfortable, just the right size, and totes everything you need.

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Comfy!

Spy Scoop HS Sunglasses

Spy Scoop HS Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 5 July 18, 2005

Usually evaluating a sunglass is based on fit and lens clarity. With the Scoop though, I just have to say these are the most comfortable sunglasses I've ever worn. The thick rubberized earpieces are flexible, comfortable, hold onto your head well, but don't rip your hair out when taking them off. The nosepiece sits lightly and comfortably on your face. And they are supa stylin'...love em.

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Primo

The North Face Vogen Sunglasses

The North Face Vogen Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 5 July 18, 2005

These glasses define quality. They are a bit heavy, so they’re probably not the best for sports, but they are cool as hell. The nosepieces are a little too sticky but the optics and style on these things are unbeatable.

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The wife loves it!

Salomon XA Pro 2 Trail Running Shoe - Women's

Salomon XA Pro 2 Trail Running Shoe - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 July 15, 2005

I've bought my wife a couple pairs of these over the years. She absolutely loves them. Super stable, light, and fits her mid-volume foot perfectly. Try on Adidas running shoes for fit if you can't find Salomons in your area. She tried the Gore-Tex XCR version but likes the breathability of the non-Gore shoes better.

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Siiick.

The North Face Vortex Tee - Short Sleeve - Men's

The North Face Vortex Tee - Short Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 15, 2005

I was skeptical of The North Face light apparel like this, honestly. I kind of associated it with runner geeks. And that turned me off. But man, I got this shirt and it honestly kills most of my bike jerseys in performance. It's super light, the grid pattern in the fabric keeps a nice airy feeling, and it's just super comfortable. Hook yourself up!

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goin' strong

Chaco Zong Sandal - Men's

Chaco Zong Sandal - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 12, 2005

I've had a pair of these for almost 2 years now and they are still one of my all-time favorites. No, I wouldn't want to go do a 5-mile hike in them, but they are super comfortable and way more secure than just a pair of flops. I've tried to trash them but they still look and feel practically new, plus Chaco's customer service rocks--they'll resole, fix your straps, etc. Pretty cool.

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wearing them right now...

Oakley Deploy Short - Men's

Oakley Deploy Short - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 12, 2005

At the office. I bought these online and they are far more comfortable and stylish than I expected. Nice to get stoked on a pair of shorts you haven't seen in person before. The angled cargo pockets are good looking and functional (keeps junk in your pocket from getting caught under your leg when you sit down). Sizing is right on.

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noisy but good

The North Face Hydrenalite Cargo Short - Men's

The North Face Hydrenalite Cargo Short - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 12, 2005

These shorts are super comfortable, cool, and functional. I love the extra leg length so I don't have to be 'that guy' in the runner short-shorts. But as my wife often complains on the trail, they are noisy! (swish-swish-swish-swish)

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Burl!

Leatherman Super Tool 200

Leatherman Super Tool 200

Rating for this product: 4 July 12, 2005

This thing is so burly that I sometimes actually don't take it with me because it's so heavy. I can definitely feel the weight in my pack when I'm biking or backcountry skiing. But when you need it, there's nothing tougher. All the tools are smooth action goodness.

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smoov

Reef Leather Smoothy Sandal - Men's

Reef Leather Smoothy Sandal - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 11, 2005

These are super comfortable basic summer sandals. The leather has a nice cool feel to it, but it's a little slippery. So if you drive a vehicle with manual transmission, you might want some regular shoes for a more confident feel on the clutch. And they're stylie enough to wear with dress pants (sorta!)

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Siick

DAKINE Terminal Backpack - 2100cu in

DAKINE Terminal Backpack - 2100cu in

Rating for this product: 4 April 20, 2005

Sweet bag, lots of great compartments, love the separate divider for papers/magazines/etc. Laptop compartment is super safe and easy access. Only problem is the CD sleeve--I've broken 2 discs that were in there - lame. Otherwise highly recommended.

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Detailed

DAKINE Nomad Backpack - 1100cu in

DAKINE Nomad Backpack - 1100cu in

Rating for this product: 5 April 26, 2004

I bought the DAKINE Nomad a couple of weeks ago, and let it sit around the house for a few days before deciding to actually remove the tags--I was worried it was a bit too big. I've ridden with a Camelbak Mule for about 7 years, and the DAKINE was a big step up in size. However, I was lucky enough to test it out in Moab, UT this weekend and man did this thing shine. I got a flat riding Porcupine Rim trail and was able to fix it in record time because all my tools, spare tubes, etc., were organized so well. The only problem I had was a kink in the hydration tube, which reduced/shut off water flow. Once I figured out I could change the angle that the tube attached to the reservoir (duh), the problem was immediately solved. All I can say is, this pack is definitely worth the extra weight. Incredibly well-designed and thought-out!

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playtime

Atomic Stomp Ski

Atomic Stomp Ski

Rating for this product: 5 October 2, 2003

This little ripper is one of the most fun all-around skis I've ever been on...and I've ridden a LOT of skis (including reviewing skis for national magazines). A nice forward balance for jibbering around on anything; goes from arcing huge pow turns to practicing hucks to pow off little 5-foot rocks...and bigger if you can handle it. Straight hucks are good but you gotta keep your weight back b/c of the forward binding position or they'll send you over the bars. Just a great little ski. Sick!

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puff, puff

Patagonia Puff Jacket - Mens

Patagonia Puff Jacket - Mens

Rating for this product: 5 September 29, 2003

Bought this about a year ago and am loving it. Totally warm for the coldest weather we get here in the Wasatch--I can't count how many times I was taking my ski gear off at the truck last winter and just been freezing, then throw on the Puff and warmed right up. Great, comfortable jacket. And it's nice and light so it can be used for cool summer nights camping.

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Fire

Oakley Half Jacket Replacement Lenses

Oakley Half Jacket Replacement Lenses

Rating for this product: 5 July 23, 2003

Like the last reviewer said, the Fire lenses are a little bright for the highest intensity light conditions. My eyes got a little fatigued while driving thru the desert on a really sunny day--lots of reflection off the light colored sand and road meant a LOT of bright light. However, I threw on some of my older really nice brown lenses without the reflective mirror (they were Smith's, which are great too), and the light intensity was MUCH stronger without that reflective iridium coating! Great all around lens, I really like the Fire. Cool look too, of course.

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super supportive

Montrail Java GTX  XCR Day Hiking Shoe - Mens

Montrail Java GTX XCR Day Hiking Shoe - Mens

Rating for this product: 5 July 15, 2003

Just picked up a pair of the Java GTX's last week. First test 'drive' was a 9-mile, 2,500-vertical foot grueling hike, and the Java performed flawlessly! I'm definitely stoked--I have a narrow, low-volume foot and it's hard for me to find shoes that fit right. The 'tongue-less' lining is great--didn't get a single pebble inside the shoe the whole hike. The soles are amazingly supportive and provide excellent traction. I did manage to roll my heel once--but that's to be expected with a low-cut shoe--more my fault than anything. This if the first true hiking shoe (as opposed to boot) I've owned--and I'm already sold! Highly recommended!

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ruled for rehab!

Chaco Chong Sandals - Mens

Chaco Chong Sandals - Mens

Rating for this product: 5 July 10, 2003

This spring, I broke my femur and hip skiing--it was a long, difficult recovery. As the months turned hot here in the desert that is Utah, I was dying to wear a pair of sandals, but my old flip-flops just didn't offer enough support for hobbling around on my crutches. I had fortunately purchased the Chongs about a week before my accident; they were an absolute lifesaver! The contoured footbed completely supported my foot and leg on my good side; then when I was able to lose the crutches and use a cane/walking stick, they completely stabilized the weak leg. I could not have worn sandals in this blazing heat otherwise...I was so stoked. Now that I'm pretty much healed up, the Chongs continue to be one of my favorite sandals ever-you can do anything in them. (and I hate the ones that go behind your heel--if I want that, I'd wear shoes).

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Awesome for my girl

Nixon Harmony Watch

Nixon Harmony Watch

Rating for this product: 5 July 10, 2003

Bought one of these in black for my fiance--she's a big trail runner, so it's perfect for that. I couldn't believe how nice and stylish the watch is when we got it! She's also in medical school, and it's perfect for her 15-hour days in the hospital; patients' bodily fluids can't get past the waterproof exterior ;)

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Great watch

Nixon Rover Watch

Nixon Rover Watch

Rating for this product: 5 July 10, 2003

Just picked up a blue-faced Rover a few days ago...so far I'm loving it! Beware for those smaller-wristed folks (like me), this watch is big! I had to take out 2 links and adjust the clasp to its smallest setting to get it to fit--but now it's great. It's surprisingly heavy, so I have some reservations about using it for more active sports, but otherwise it's an awesome watch. I rather like the feel of the weight for casual wear. And the nightlight is really cool--the entire face is backlit...looks like it glows from within. The bracelet doesn't catch like full metal bracelets can. AND one thing not mentioned in the descrip is you can set the days to be displayed in Spanish--COOL!

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low light, all-around

Smith Slider Replacement Lenses - Rose Copper RC36

Smith Slider Replacement Lenses - Rose Copper RC36

Rating for this product: 5 July 10, 2003

this lens came with my District's, and it's one of my favorites for sure. awesome for variable light while mountain biking (in and out of shadows), and I love it for driving in the rain--it really brings out the contrast and brightens up the vision. cool lens!

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Grips your head like a baby koala

Oakley Half Jacket Sunglasses

Oakley Half Jacket Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 5 June 30, 2003

Like baby marsupials everywhere, the Half Jackets grab your head and don't want to let go. This attribute makes them absolutely sick for mountain biking, running, or any other high speed/high impact sport. The only downfall is they kinda hurt to take off sometimes, grabbing your hair and all. And you just can't beat the interchangeable lens system on these things!

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Other paddles are lead-weighted in comparison

Waterstick Zen Straight Touring Paddle

Waterstick Zen Straight Touring Paddle

Rating for this product: 5 June 30, 2003

After demoing a non-carbon paddle in comparison, I can honestly say the price is well worth it! Other paddles were so heavy after using the Zen paddle I did not want to go back to using them. It makes a huge difference on longer tours, especially.

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Toasty warm!

Wildwasser Pocket System Neo/Neo Spray Skirt

Wildwasser Pocket System Neo/Neo Spray Skirt

Rating for this product: 5 June 30, 2003

Wow! This thing turned the inside of my kayak into a humid hotbox! Of course, it was around 75 degrees outside; I can only imagine how nice this Pocket System Neo spray skirt would be in colder, inclement weather.

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Great all-around

Prijon Whiteline Ardeche 2 Piece Paddle

Prijon Whiteline Ardeche 2 Piece Paddle

Rating for this product: 5 June 30, 2003

While not as light as carbon fiber, this fiberglass paddle was super easy to paddle and lightweight for a relative novice like myself. It made sweeps, J-strokes, and straight paddling nearly effortless. Highly recommended!

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Hauls butt!

Prijon Barracuda Kayak w/ Rudder

Prijon Barracuda Kayak w/ Rudder

Rating for this product: 5 June 30, 2003

The Barracuda is a bit tippy side-to-side for a rank novice like myself, but once you get the feel for it, this thing is a freakin' torpedo! Smooth paddling, and fun to slice through the waves on such a narrow profile.

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Tasty fun

Prijon Touryak Kayak w/o Rudder

Prijon Touryak Kayak w/o Rudder

Rating for this product: 5 June 30, 2003

Well, I've never actually 'tasted' the Touryak, but it's a fun boat on the water! Fairly stable for a newcomer to the sport and totally maneuverable--tracks great and easy to paddle. I was stoked to rip around on this thing for a while. Can't wait to try it on an overnighter.

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Super comfortable

prAna Mojo Shorts - Men's

prAna Mojo Shorts - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 June 30, 2003

I bought these for a workout short since I have to be in the gym a lot these days to rehab from an injury. I was blown away at how comfortable they are! The waistband is really wide-kinda wierd at first but once you wear them a bit you forget about the wierdness and just think about how well they move with you. The fabric is soft and smooth, really nice.

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Sweet!

prAna Athena Sport Tank - Women's

prAna Athena Sport Tank - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 June 30, 2003

I bought one of these for my fiance because she's addicted to tank tops in the summer. She absolutely loves it--tight fitting but super comfy. I had to buy her another one (different color)!

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sick style

Smith Clutch Sunglasses

Smith Clutch Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 5 June 25, 2003

These glasses rock--cool squared-off styling with a wrap-around frame. The grey lens is great for everything but the darkest shadows. I had trouble with the earpieces digging into my head for a couple days--it hurt enough after wearing them a while that I considered returning them. Then I realized they have the adjustable wire core temples--just bend out the ear pieces a little and now they fit perfect! Great sunglasses from Smith, as usual.

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smaoooth

Smith Clutch Sunglasses - Polarized

Smith Clutch Sunglasses - Polarized

Rating for this product: 5 June 2, 2003

These glasses rock--cool squared-off styling with a wrap-around frame. The grey lens is great for everything but the darkest shadows. I had trouble with the earpieces digging into my head for a couple days--it hurt enough after wearing them a while that I considered returning them. Then I realized they have the adjustable wire core temples--just bend out the ear pieces a little and now they fit perfect! Great sunglasses from Smith, as usual.

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Great new Slider

Smith Slider Series District Sunglasses w/ DB12 Lens

Smith Slider Series District Sunglasses w/ DB12 Lens

Rating for this product: 5 May 29, 2003

I love the design of the new Slider. The side-release lenses are far easier to remove than the older Slider designs, and lens scratches seem far less likely. The frame is SUPER light and comfortable to wear. The only drawback I've seen so far is the rubber grip on the ear pieces are so small to be pretty much useless. The DB12 lens is SICK! The blue mirror looks awesome, and the tint really is incredibly accurate to true color.

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Great new Slider design

Smith District 2 Sunglasses - Interchangeable

Smith District 2 Sunglasses - Interchangeable

Rating for this product: 4 May 23, 2003

I love the design of the new Slider. The side-release lenses are far easier to remove than the older Slider designs, and lens scratches seem far less likely. The frame is SUPER light and comfortable to wear. The only drawback I've seen so far is the rubber grip on the ear pieces are so small to be pretty much useless.

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