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Todd Cox

Camper/Hiker // Paddler // Trail Runner // AT Skier

Todd Cox

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    Never trust a boat with a motor, sports that're played with balls, or anyone that tells you they know how to operate a motorcycle.

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Kelty Green River 6 Tent 6-Person 3-Season

May 13, 2009

The Green River set up in the Backcountry training room. So big it holds two other 2-person tents inside and still has enough room left for a queen size bed. Immense!

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Cooking with my dragonfly in medicine bow

Cooking with my dragonfly in medicine bow

MSR DragonFly Stove

February 24, 2009

I put my dragonfly through its paces at 10k ft above sea level. I even used the heat shield like you're supposed to and nobody ever seems to. It's got killer flame control and is really easy to use as long as you RTFM. You may need to fold down the edges of the heat shield just a little to accommodate big pots.

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Big Agnes King Solomon Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

September 14, 2009

Um, not exactly, no. It's one big honker bag with two pad sleeves (the sleeves are the uninsulated bit on the bottom.) If for some reason you had two pads and wanted a really huge not very heat efficient single bag, you could use it solo. If you don't have both pads in it though you'll have some SERIOUS draft and conductive heat loss issues.

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Backcountry.com Stoic Inbounds Glove - Men's

June 24, 2009

How to make the nikwax work properly:

1.)Goober up both gloves a bit with the wax.
2.)Put on both gloves
3.)Rub that shit in by walking around the house doing your best Bond-villain hand-wringing impression. Make sure to rub in the goop that inevitably gets in between the folds on the back, and rub between the fingers.

This method keeps your hands clean and makes sure both gloves get it evenly.

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Backcountry.com Stoic Inbounds Glove - Men's

June 24, 2009

It's a little warmer and a little less dextrous than the troller. I have a pair of each. I prefer the trollers when I can get away with them but I will say that the leather on the inbounds is WAY tougher.

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Packs small, Sleeps smallish

Big Agnes Yampa Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down

Big Agnes Yampa Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 4 June 18, 2009

We bought a matched set of Yampas for our summer moto camping. Space is at a premium so we wanted to make sure the bags packed super small and sure enough the Yampas do. We found them to be generally nice and comfortable. The only downside was that despite using the same square pad as my lost ranger, the Yampa has a noticably narrower body. This isn't a huge deal but if you're a side sleeper it means you end up with a bit less space than is strictly comfortable. Overall a solid bag with the usual nice Big Agnes features, but not Amazing. It IS cheap, light, and small, which is a nice combo.

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Lafuma Big Bear Polar Pillow

May 27, 2009

I'd say close to 2 feet wide by 1 one long by several inches thick. It is BIG.

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Lafuma Big Bear Polar Pillow

May 27, 2009

Definitly not. The picture totally fails to communicate the Hugeness of these pillows. They're pretty close in size to bed pillows and pack into a sack bigger than a nalgene.

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March 25, 2009

Actually, you can get the bike to hang vertically on it. The clamp is BIG and has a lot of adjustment, along with tension crank that lets you set it at a particular angle. It's not hard to set it up to clamp a tube other than the seat post and hold the bike vertical. The tricky part is balance. You've either gotta have the pivot near the center of gravity of the bike or tighten the crap out of the clamp rotator. I generally alter the tilt of the bike several times while I'm working and the stand does fine. I don't know that I'd trust it vertical for long term storage but for short term messing around (back wheel removal anyone?) you can totally mess around with orientation.

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Makes Maintenance Suck Less

Rating for this product: 4 March 25, 2009

Overall a great stand. This is the first work stand I've ever owned and it does a hell of a job. It's got a ton of adjustment, and once you figure out the technique isn't hard to set up or stow away. I like the big honker clamp's adjustability for grabbing different size tubes for different bikes and different work. My only real complaint with it is the finger-chomper push releases on the legs. You have to push real hard to get them to disengage and they inevitably pinch the ends of your fingers when you operate them.

It holds the bike very solidly when deployed and occupies relatively little space when collapsed. Assembly isn't too bad provided you RTFM.

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The North Face Tadpole 23 Bx Tent 2-Person 3-Season

March 20, 2009

That 50.5 is for the widest part of the floor (where the center pole runs.) At the foot it narrows to maybe 30" or so, and 45"ish at the head. These are strictly highly calibrated eyeball (tm) measurements.

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Scarpa Spirit 4 Alpine Touring Boot

March 19, 2009

If you're looking for "safely" you're pretty much stuck getting touring bindings. The thick sole w/ rubber on AT boots means that if you jam them into a binding not designed for it you can no longer trust the release.

Extra Bux properly Releasable Binding > Saving money with Releasable Leg

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Great for young'uns

Brunton Combo, Compass and Map Navigator Book

Brunton Combo, Compass and Map Navigator Book

Rating for this product: 4 March 17, 2009

This is my standby present for nieces and nephews. The compass is basic but effective and relatively bulletproof. The book can get a bit dry for really small kids in places, but older ones can readily be sent out for the afternoon with book and compass and relied upon to get home (which speaks highly for the book) and relate their harrowing 2.5 mile navigation adventure.

For an adult looking for a basic grounding in navigation the book is fantastic and easy to read. The compass is, as noted above, sufficient but un-sexy.

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Black Diamond Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding

March 16, 2009

Boot sole lengths are all over the map by brand, so there's no easy sole length rule of thumb I'm aware of. Unless you're way the heck up at the top end of the sole length range (like less than 3mm to spare), I'd almost always say go for the smaller binding. You'll save a little weight and muck less with the overall flex of the ski. Being DIN rated means the binding has to have the same quality of release behavior regardless of the length it's set to.

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The North Face Tadpole 23 Bx Tent 2-Person 3-Season

March 5, 2009

They'd probably overlap. In my big Agnes long lost ranger with a 20" wide pad I take up about 3/4 of the foot area of the tent. It's really only a 2-person if you're really close and use mummy bags. It's awesome for one adult, or one adult and small child or dog though.

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Never Going Back!

Big Agnes Lost Ranger Sleeping Bag:  15-Degree Down

Big Agnes Lost Ranger Sleeping Bag: 15-Degree Down

Rating for this product: 5 March 2, 2009

Never going back to anything other than Big Agnes bags. This bag is comfy, packs ridiculously small if you use an inflatable pad (and you should!), and is really well put together. I've used it open in hotter conditions, closed and battened down in cold conditions, and most things in between. Your choice of pad is VERY important in the warmth of the bag so choose smart (I favor the Exped Synmats). My only serious complaint with the bag is that the bastard zipper loves to get jammed on the draft flap when you're zipping up from inside.

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Mediocre Thermal Properties

Laken Kukuxumusu Thermo Bottle - 0.5L

Laken Kukuxumusu Thermo Bottle - 0.5L

Rating for this product: 2 January 19, 2009

Got two, for myself and girlfriend. Both of us have found that they aren't super thermally efficient. The Bike ride to work or school (me-motor, her-legs) is enough to take the contents to lukewarm status. Lukewarm coffee is a crime against nature.

The design is generally good with the clickly top being obnoxious to clean but easy to use, and the size is just right.

The "meh" insulation is total dealbreaker though. I'm already shopping for something better.

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Girlfriend loves it

Outdoor Research Salida Fleece Jacket - Women's

Outdoor Research Salida Fleece Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 17, 2008

I bought this for my girlfriend because she wanted a fleece didn't want one of the ultra mega techy gear-dweeb fleeces like I wear. This was a great pick. The combination of nice looking rib-knit on the outside and warm fleece inside is a winning one. She rides her bike every single day so she basically lives in this fleece now. This is a great buy and a genuinely unique fleece.

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Smith Factor Max Sunglass Replacement Lenses

September 24, 2008

Yep, you can. All the factors have the same frame so the three sizes of lens are interchangable. You could even stick a non-matching set in for maximum dork appeal.

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Great for Car or Bike

GSI Outdoor Gourmet Camping Cook System

GSI Outdoor Gourmet Camping Cook System

Rating for this product: 5 September 10, 2008

We've used this set both out of the car and off the motorcycle to good effect. It's small when packed, holds everything you need, and if there's only two of you it's easy to take out of couple of the cups and put other junk like food/spices/utensils in the space they occupied. We're thrilled with it.

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Sooo much nicer

Serfas FMP-200 Oversized Floor Pump

Serfas FMP-200 Oversized Floor Pump

Rating for this product: 5 September 10, 2008

My girlfriend doesn't own a car, so she lives on her bianci. This pump makes it about 5-hobillion times easier to keep her tires at the right pressure. No more hand pump and gauge for me. It's crazy fast at pumping things up too, which makes it handy for quickly adding a few pounds to cars or motorcycles if you're lazy and can't be bothered to drive anywhere. The gauge up at the top (which I was skeptical about the importance of) is really nice in actual use.

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Black Diamond GlideLite Nylon STS Skins

September 8, 2008

Crazy long. I rock 183's and I trimmed a bit off the end.

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ACR TerraFix 406 GPS I/O PLB

September 8, 2008

Two kinds of "Beacons" are available for getting found.An "Avalanche Beacon" is probably what you want for your husband (Mammut Barryvox is my favorite, anything BC sells is pretty darn good though.) Avy beacons constantly transmit a "blipblipblip" until you tell them to start searching for someone else's blip. They rely on not just your husband having one, but the people with him having beacons and (important) knowing how to use them. A Beacon all by yourself is basically a corpse recovery tool, because once buried you're short on air (10-15 minutes on a good day.) The Beacon transmits all the time so that if he gets buried it's going.A PLB is used for calling in the cavalry from anywhere on the planet. Inbounds in a ski resort it'd be silly and expensive, but if you were out in the depths of the Yukon and got into a serious enough accident you had no way out alive, you'd activate the PLB which would turn you into a big red dot on a big search and rescue map somewhere.

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Big Packs are For Sissies

The North Face Hammerhead Backpack - 730cu in

The North Face Hammerhead Backpack - 730cu in

Rating for this product: 5 August 28, 2008

This sucker is the most-used item in my gear closet. Great on a bike, on the motorcycle, hiking, skiing, you name it. It's that "just right" size for a daypack that you can get your food and layers into it, while still having the mesh stretchy bit and the bungees for random crap you find or have to carry for your useless buddies with their little weenie camelbaks. The Nalgene reservoir is the bomb as well. Super Super good design that the pack is built around. Buy one, and laugh at the dudes lugging gigunda "daypacks" up the hill.

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Another Great pair of Smiths.

Smith Factor Max Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

Smith Factor Max Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

Rating for this product: 5 August 12, 2008

These are some super comfy glasses with really good optics and they look absolutely wicked. If you used to fit in slider 01's or empires, you should totally upgrade to these.

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Friggin' amazing

Princeton Tec Yukon HL Headlamp

Princeton Tec Yukon HL Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 December 4, 2007

I've got a pile of headlamps because I'm a nerd, but the Yukon HL is the standby one that I keep coming back to because it's just so darn good at everything. The high beam is blinding out to about 30-ish feet, and the triple ring of little LEDs fills nicely without being quite so horrifyingly bright.

I love having short and long range options on the same lamp. If you change the batteries before a multi-week trip you can forget about them until you're back home. It's tough as heck too. I've been bashing it around inside hardcases, backpacks, and pockets for years, and have dropped it a stream, down a rocky embankment, and onto about a hundred different kinds of dirt. It's still going strong.

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Slightly weird luxury for 2

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

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

Rating for this product: 5 September 5, 2007

I bought this to be our travelling tent for the back of the motorcycle. It packs pretty small, especially if you pack the soft parts in a separate compression sack. The tent's shape is weirdly asymetrical, with one side longer than the other, but it's so big that isn't much of a problem, apart from gear storage at your feet needing to be all on one side. The picture doesn't really show the whole thing, but the entire canopy is mesh, so with or without the fly the ventilation is superb. My single complaint would be that the vestibules aren't very big, and the internal pockets are in weird and not necessarily useful places.

All in all a very good purchase that made us much more comfortable on our long trip.

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Really nice shirt

Backcountry.com The Goat Organic Cotton T-Shirt Long-Sleeve - Men's

Backcountry.com The Goat Organic Cotton T-Shirt Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 August 1, 2007

Ok, so it's just a cotton shirt, but actually it's an exceptionally nice one. The fabric is super soft and stretchy and feels nice against your skin all day. This is my weapon of choice under my mesh motorcycle jacket for all day trips. The dark green color is badass.

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Love them Smiths!

Smith Slider Series Empire Sunglasses

Smith Slider Series Empire Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 5 February 21, 2007

These replace my throughly worn-out 5 year old slider 01's. The fit is similar, medium head, close fit to face, but the empires have a taller lens for better coverage. They're well designed, particularly the nose and temple rubber pads, and very comfy. My only gripe is that the wide sides get in your peripheral vision a little bit, but that's a minor issue and trouble for all sunglasses.

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Holy Crap, why did I wait?

Scarpa T1 Telemark Boot

Scarpa T1 Telemark Boot

Rating for this product: 5 March 9, 2006

Changed up to these when my T2s started to get packed out and annoying. These boots rock. At first my skis felt twitchy and strange underneath me, but after a couple runs to get the feel I was sold. The control in these boots is so far beyond the T2 it's not even in the same ballpark. The T2s were great, but their translation of energy to ski control was sort of stately (not sloppy, but kind of a slower reaction) the T1s make the ski respond to thought. It's that good. That might be bad for a beginner, but if you've got reasonable technique the T1s up the ante. They also sport a lot of thoughtful features like the hiking bar on the top buckle, a canting adjustment, and a much better walk function than the T2s'. If you're serious about tele you need to get some T1s.

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Slop? Never heard of it.

Voile Hardwire 3 Pin Telemark Binding

Voile Hardwire 3 Pin Telemark Binding

Rating for this product: 4 March 9, 2006

If you've ever been frustrated by a binding with toe slop, you'll dig these. Not only are they economical, they're totally solid. Since you're clamped in there's no slop at all, which on my groomer skis makes for a good 'ol time when I need quick turns. My only complaint is with the flex point (too far forward for my liking) and the general non-burliness of the hard wires. They're fine skiing but the wires are too easy to bend and mangle when storing, carrying, and what have you. Snapshot: Skis extremely well, very solid connection and control, a few irritating design elements.

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You owe yourself a day at the 'Tude

Solitude 1 Day Lift Ticket

Solitude 1 Day Lift Ticket

Rating for this product: 5 February 20, 2006

Solitude's awesome, hands down one of the most under-rated and easily overlooked resorts in the Rockies. Everybody gets into town and dashes to Snowbird and Alta but the 'Tude gets the same pow without the lines, and if you know where to look (around behind the patrol cabin, for instance) it's got some of the wildest craggy skiing around. Solitude's a deal anyway, which makes these passes a crazy deal. If you're skiing in Utah you owe yourself a Solitude day.

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Good but not as big as expected

Smith Frontline Max Sunglasses

Smith Frontline Max Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 5 June 28, 2005

Good glasses. You gotta love the coverage these things give you: Absolutely no frame in your field of view at all. They're head and shoulders better than anything else for that reason alone. No sunlight gets around the edge to give me a headache on long hikes and nothing interferes with my peripheral vision on the motorcycle. My gripe with them is the back portion of the arms. Both arms curve inward quite a bit. This keeps the glasses on but sort of pinches if you wear them for a protracted period of time. I'm doing a little heat gun work on 'em to see if that fixes matters.

Oh, also, the Silver color with reflective lenses makes you look like the visitor from the future in a low-budget 80's sci-fi movie, which rules.

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Haven't stopped wearing it

The North Face Apex Zip Shirt - Men's

The North Face Apex Zip Shirt - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 6, 2005

I haven't stopped wearing this shirt since I got it. This is a really great all-purpose spring/fall shirt/coat/thing. I use it for everyday stuff going from home to work and just love the hell out of it. I've also discovered I can layer it under my mesh-armored motorcycle jacket to give me a much more pleasant liner than the cheesy one that came with that jacket. Bottom line, this thing is really, really comfortable. Also, it's about the stretchiest thing I've ever worn, so it really is easy to forget you've got a weather resistant layer on at all.

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Vital care and feeding accessory.

Nikwax Waterproofing Paste Wax for Leather

Nikwax Waterproofing Paste Wax for Leather

Rating for this product: 5 February 16, 2005

Boots, nothin'. I don't have any leather boots, but this stuff's freakin' awesome on my cloudveil troller gloves. If you've got leather gloves like trollers or work gloves (and you should, they're sooooo much better) this stuff is an absolute must have. Leather generally won't let water through to your hands, but it sucks when the leather itself gets all soaked.

I also like the way this keeps my gloves from getting all crunchy and stiff. Wish I'd known about it sooner.

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Big face yes, big nose, no.

Oakley Wisdom Goggle

Oakley Wisdom Goggle

Rating for this product: 2 January 25, 2005

Ok, so I hate goggles, but sometimes you just need them. I got the wisdoms because they're reputed to fit big noggins well, which they do (I wear an XL helmet.)

What they don't do is fit big noses. I've got the wonderfully big solar panel nose courtesy of my grandfather (proportional to my head, but big), and the nose notch on the wisdoms is too darn narrow. It causes the goggles to either sit too high or squeeze my nostrils closed. If you've got a schnoz on you, look elsewhere, these will make you miserable.

Other stuff: The strap connection system is pure plastic with small contact areas and as such, highly suspect. Peripheral vision is decidedly so-so, and your up and down vision is similarly mediocre.

Overall, I'd call these a decidedly Ho-hum offering that don't really change my opionion on goggles being uncomfortable and limiting to your vision.

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You need this sock

Bridgedale Ski Ultra Light Sock

Bridgedale Ski Ultra Light Sock

Rating for this product: 5 November 10, 2004

God I hate thick socks. I got my first pair of these bad boys as a freebie, and I've since bought several more pairs. They're wonderfully thin, wick moisture famously and never, ever bunch up. I refuse to wear anything else skiing. This and other socks have made me a Bridgedale customer for life.

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Good stuff

Suunto Standard Parts Kit for Watches

Suunto Standard Parts Kit for Watches

Rating for this product: 5 September 23, 2004

Suunto's instruction manuals encourage you to take your watch to a jeweler when the battery dies. Whatever man, this little kit made it real easy to replace my battery and get a good seal with the new O-ring and cover. The new screw thingys for the band are as tiny and fiddly as ever, but with two tiny screwdrivers and some swearing they hold the watch securely.

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Love it

The North Face Redpoint Jacket - Men's

The North Face Redpoint Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

This is such a great insulation layer. I have fleeces galore but the smooth fabric and warmth of this coat really make it a better choice for extreme cold. It's cleverly designed with layering in mind, as evidenced by the snap-loops on the cuffs that make it an ideal replacement for the lame-o liner that came in my motorcycle jacket. There's really nothing else which is both this thin and this warm. I can't say enough good about it.

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2 people, and not an inch more.

The North Face Tadpole 23 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

The North Face Tadpole 23 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

I actually use my tadpole as a solo tent. It could theoretically be just fine as a 2 person, but you'd better be darn sure that either A.) The person doesn't thrash around at night and/or B.) Is someone you know well enough that you won't mind waking up inches from their face.

To summarize, it ain't big at all. For bigger fellows though, it's a killer one-man operation with room to stretch out to either side, well thought out pockets to hold your light/stank-ass-socks/book and so forth.

Of particular note is the vestibule, which is pretty big, but cleverly built so that when open and tied back the door leaves open space ABOVE your head so you don't have to duck walk out once you've put your shoes on.

The best description I've ever heard of the Tadpole is as a "Man and dog" sized tent. The footprint is worth every penny if you're lazy and want to be able to put it up in your sleep.

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Fantastically idiot-proof

The North Face Tadpole 23 Footprint

The North Face Tadpole 23 Footprint

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

This footprint is light and small enough you can jam it into the bag with the rest of the tent (best done when it's clean.)

It really makes putting the tent up completely brainless, because you get to see how the tent is going to sit and can reposition with just the footprint, which doesn't conceal the pointy rocks the way two layers of tent floor and roof do.

As mentioned, it's all color coded with the tent so no matter how crispy you are you can set the whole shooting match up.

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3 pairs and counting

Bridgedale Trail Runner Socks

Bridgedale Trail Runner Socks

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

Yes, they are really that good that people will rave about them. These have fast become my favorite gift to give to people, because it seems like a dorky gift until they start wearing them.

They're really excellent for trail running, and good for hiking in low shoes. They don't really rise high enough for serious hiking or backpacking boots.

If you spend all or a large part of your day on your feet, you need a pair.

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Warmer than I'd expect from midweight

Bridgedale Endurance Trekker Sock - Men's

Bridgedale Endurance Trekker Sock - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 September 17, 2004

I feel dirty giving anything bridgedale less than a 5, but these socks just don't feel midweight to me.
They're sickly comfortable as only bridgedales can be, but are extremely warm and thick. I used them once hiking and they were just too much in the summer.
What I have adopted them for though is motorcycling. Their warmth and thickness really keep my feet happy riding over mountain passes on cold mornings.

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They really do make a difference

Masters Kompressor Trekking Pole - 1 Pair

Masters Kompressor Trekking Pole - 1 Pair

Rating for this product: 4 September 17, 2004

I bought these and promptly had them theived by my parents, who love them. They report that downhills are night and day better with the poles, and that they really help alleviate a lot of aches and pains that usually come up on their lower backs and knees.

I'm debating buying another pair so I can try them out for myself. Grr.

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Now I get it...

Horny Toad Beatnik Shirt - Men's

Horny Toad Beatnik Shirt - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

I finally understand why my mother and sister have been overflowing with enthusiasm for Horny Toad stuff.

This shirt is incredibly comfy and there's something about the cut and color that just looks really sharp.

My favorite feature by far is the inability of women to keep their hands off the thing. It's just a basic cotton pattern (hard to see in the pictures) but with a funky texture that gets noticed.

I'll definitely be getting some more Horny Toad stuff soon.

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Year round usage

Patagonia Capilene Silkweight Crew - Men's

Patagonia Capilene Silkweight Crew - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

God I love this thing. The lightness and smooth feel of the fabric is the greatest part about it. A lot of baselayers have that kind of semi-scratchy texture, but the silkweight is super smooth. Absolutely top notch for comfort.

The lightness of it makes it really great for stuffing in the bottom of a hiking pack just in case, and I barely used anything else all ski season.

On that note: Beware. Silkweight is synthetic, and gets uber-stinky uber-fast. Don't bring just one on a multi-day trip.

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Great fall/spring fleece

The North Face WindWall 1 Jacket - Men's

The North Face WindWall 1 Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

At first I was a little put off by the crispiness of the windwall fleece and the weirdness of having mesh inside it.

Fear not, it just takes some breaking in. A little bit of use and suddenly this fleece just rocks. The Mesh, once you get used to it, is really nice if you're sweating or wet (IE, flipped a kayak, don't ask how I know that one) or just feeling kinda greasy and gross on day 3 of a 5 day camping trip.

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Not the tastiest beverage in the world

Endurox R4 Performance/Recovery Drink

Endurox R4 Performance/Recovery Drink

Rating for this product: 3 September 17, 2004

Chemically, I suspect it delivers pretty well. I drank it during the Wasatch back relay and it seemed to hydrate and I didn't really get the aches too much.

The taste, however, is just kinda gross. Sort of a citrus/chalk/green mixture that is precisely what you'd expect something chalky and green with a citrusy odor to taste like. Bleh

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Love 'em

Nalgene Lexan Wide Mouth Water Bottle - 32oz DO NOT USE

Nalgene Lexan Wide Mouth Water Bottle - 32oz DO NOT USE

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

You just can't beat these wide mouth Nalgenes. They're great for water and anything else liquid, and the big mouths let you get other stuff in there.

Hot Tip: Spare socks in a nalgene bottle never get wet on a canoe trip.

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First and last helmet

Giro Fuse Helmet (Fall 2003)

Giro Fuse Helmet (Fall 2003)

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

This was my first helmet, and I'm spoiled now. I don't expect I'll ever bother with anything else. The on-the-fly venting and the insano-light weight just rock. I've got my entire family outfitted with these at this point and everybody's in love with them. Don't screw around with other helmets, just get this one. You'll love it.

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Great poles

Black Diamond Traverse Ski Poles

Black Diamond Traverse Ski Poles

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

I'm extremely fond of these. They are indeed cheap, which is always nice, and work great and don't weigh much. Do make sure you keep the flicklock thingys closed when transporting, as when they're open the screws tend to self unscrew from your car's vibration and you'll find you've got non-locking poles when you arrive at your destination.

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Lifetime buy

Yakima Q Tower - Set of 4

Yakima Q Tower - Set of 4

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

My Q towers are old.
My Q towers are scuffed, dinged and dirty.
If I grab the bars and yank and shove for all I'm worth, all it does it make the car shake 5 years after I first put them on.
Count on these towers outliving many, many cars.

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Get more than 4!

Yakima SKS Lock Cores - 4 pack

Yakima SKS Lock Cores - 4 pack

Rating for this product: 4 September 17, 2004

The locks are great, don't get me wrong. I bought 4 to keep my rack from leaving without me.
But I only bought 4, which means my bike racks and box and towers all have different keys. DOH!
If you're buying locks, it pays to buy a lot.

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Old man style

Ex Officio BUZZ OFF Convertible Pant - Men's

Ex Officio BUZZ OFF Convertible Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 September 17, 2004

Yeah, they do keep the bugs away from your legs. They just have that "Old dude Sans-a-belt slacks look" about them that really doesn't do it for me. As an added bonus, when the legs are off you've got "Slightly too short to look normal" shorts... there's just no winning here.

I also found the zippers to be irritatingly fiddly getting the legs on and off; they catch a lot and don't seem terribly durable.

Technically these are well thought out pants that deliver the technical features they promise, but their bizzarre look has left them languishing in the back of my closet.

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Who wears short shorts?

Mountain Hardwear Canyon Short - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Canyon Short - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2004

Apparently I do. These things are awesome. They are a little shorter than I'd prefer, but on the trail I couldn't care less. They really do wick moisture well, to the extent that if you're sweating and you touch them you can feel little beads of sweat forming on the outside. Very strange sensation, really excellent shorts.

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Far, far better than Gu

Carb Boom Carbohydrate Energy Gel - Real Fruit

Carb Boom Carbohydrate Energy Gel - Real Fruit

Rating for this product: 4 June 22, 2004

The kick is all there for this stuff. Really delivers the kick in the pants as advertised. Taste is surprisingly tolerable. Apple Cinnamon is mega-nasty, but the Vanilla/Orange has a mild citrusy taste that's totally doable. Like all gels, it isn't any fun to eat (texture is a close relative to Epoxy) but you can't beat it for results.

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Great Slacker Shoes

The North Face Blaze Low Hiking Shoe - Men's

The North Face Blaze Low Hiking Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 June 1, 2004

These bad boys are like Lay-Z-Boys for your feet. Nice padding, nice footbeds, super super comfy. I don't think I'd want to use them for any serious hiking, just because they give basically 0 lateral or ankle support. That being said, you'd be hard pressed to find a better pair of everyday shoes.

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Very nice beginner touring

Perception Carolina Series 16.0 w/Rudder Kayak

Perception Carolina Series 16.0 w/Rudder Kayak

Rating for this product: 5 May 28, 2004

After trying out the Carolina 16 (I'm not so much gonna fit in the smaller one) I can comfortably say that this is a killer beginner touring boat.
The Carolina was very, very stable in character, to the extent that experts may find it a little tubby. This big boy will get some good speed and hold it, but its substantial size and weight in roto-mold plastic is such that acceleration isn't really in its vocabulary. Even with a vicious high angle stroke, it's still pretty deliberate. One absolutely brilliant feature of this boat is that the back rest adjustment is in FRONT of you. This is super duper cool cuz you can go from paddling mode to Beer:30 mode without fumbling around behind your back. Just great design. To summarize: Totally awesome touring boat for beginners and intermediates, not edgy enough for experts.

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Use them every day.

Smith Slider Replacement Lenses - Gray Polarized GP15

Smith Slider Replacement Lenses - Gray Polarized GP15

Rating for this product: 5 May 28, 2004

Great lenses. My sliders pretty much live on my head, and these lenses seldom leave them. Darker than most, but that's a real plus here in the Utah sun. I like the Neutral Grey tint/nontint for the color trueness it gives me: A big plus when you're on the lookout for pictures.

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Decent skirt

Harmony Edge Touring Spray Skirt

Harmony Edge Touring Spray Skirt

Rating for this product: 4 May 28, 2004

This is a pretty serviceable touring skirt. The "utility" (beer) pocket on the front is a nice touch. The fabric does indeed shed water nicely. My only complaint is the Velcro waist. It's easy to get set up but it has to be done and undone everytime you take the skirt on and off, so over time the velcro (as it was on the demo skirt I was using) starts to wear and pulls itself apart if you staring making lunging motions or just a really hard full-on paddle.

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Good stuff

Patagonia Capilene LW Boxer Brief - Men's

Patagonia Capilene LW Boxer Brief - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 May 27, 2004

Like the others, all apologies in advance. These are quite light and breathable, which to my mind makes them more desirable for hiking and trail running. They neatly eliminate chafing, and keep things supported nicely. I also noticed the back seam and its wedgie inducing design. Apart from that though, these are great technical underwear for summer.

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Believe the hype

Dagger Specter 15.5 Airalite Kayak w/Rudder

Dagger Specter 15.5 Airalite Kayak w/Rudder

Rating for this product: 5 May 27, 2004

I've been lusting after this kayak for a while now, and finally got to try it out. It was everything I had hoped for. It's an absolute rocket. Once up to speed you can maintain speed with only relaxed strokes, and if you go to a balls-out high angle stroke it takes off like a missile. It's reasonably stable, and the length is about right in that it gives you enough boat to cook with but it turns pretty well (unlike the 17 footers, which turn like aircraft carriers.)
I sort of wish it was just a little edgier, since when you tilt it and dunk a rail, it does turn, but not as naturally or smooth as I'd like it to. Still, making it behave edgier would probably compromise something else, and just wouldn't be worth it. This is an absolutely fantastic, sexy boat.

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The Band you should've gotten

Suunto Vector Strap Kit - Elastic Band

Suunto Vector Strap Kit - Elastic Band

Rating for this product: 5 May 21, 2004

Why Suunto doesn't sell this band as standard with the Vector is beyond me, because this band makes it perfect. Nothing but smooth, soft elastic touches your arm, and the adjustment is intuitive and easy to change for wearing over stuff. I'm a chronically non-fashionable person (hence the massive gadget watch) but I have to say that the width of this band looks darn good and de-emphasizes the humongousness of the Vector very, very nicely.
If you get a Vector, which you should, get this band with it.

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Fantastic glasses

Smith Slider Series 01 Sunglasses

Smith Slider Series 01 Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 5 May 20, 2004

I bought these babies two years ago and though I've gone through more than a couple lenses, they're still with me. My only complaint with them might be that if you get used to using perpheral vision, you can see almost the entire frame in your field of vision. This is a pretty minor gripe though. In all, these glasses are incredibly durable, totally affordable for their (extremely high) quality and look sharp, which doesn't hurt.

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Mediocrity in metal and plastic

Polar S120 Heart Rate Monitor Watch

Polar S120 Heart Rate Monitor Watch

Rating for this product: 2 May 17, 2004

First, the good. Functionally, this has the key features, 3 ranges you can set, timers corresponding to each, and basic but handy watch functionality.
Now, the bad. I found this monitor to be extremely difficult to get some function out of. I'm a Polar certified sales rep and I had an evil time with it. The stretchy band doesn't provide enough friction and the tingly electric feel on your skin is noticeable and uncomfortable. In five attempts to use this HRM, I found it works fine sitting still, but a minute or two after I start running it tells me my heart is about to burst beating at 290+ Bpm, or has stopped and I'm dead.
I tried numerous things suggested in manuals and online (electrodes wet? Strap in right place, etc etc) to no avail. After a minute or two, I was in Faux-cardiac-arrest again.
For a basic consumer level HRM, it is far, far too finicky.

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Kinda blows

Suunto Leather Watch Band for Vector and Altimax Watches

Suunto Leather Watch Band for Vector and Altimax Watches

Rating for this product: 2 April 27, 2004

This band kinda blows, to use the vernacular. The leather is strictly on the outside for looks. The part that touches your wrist is nylon, and not terribly comfy. It's better than the stock band with the sharp metal bits that dig in, but only just. I'm going to have to keep looking for a comfy band for my Vector.

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Good watch, bad band.

Suunto Vector Watch - 02-03 Model

Suunto Vector Watch - 02-03 Model

Rating for this product: 4 April 27, 2004

First, the good. This watch is really easy to read no matter what the conditions, and displays a lot of useful info simultaneously. I found the altimeter accurate, so much so that it is extremely touchy with regard to weather and temperature. Fortunatly the watch is smart enough to compensate for temperature changes, which makes it just fine. The compass is accurate, though a little awkward to use when attached to your wrist. My main complaint is the band on this watch. The metal buckle/clip digs into your arm, which stinks. Sound Bite: a great watch in search of a band.

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Best running shoe ever

Montrail Vitesse Trail Running Shoe - Mens

Montrail Vitesse Trail Running Shoe - Mens

Rating for this product: 5 April 27, 2004

The best part about these babies is the fit: They fit like a pair of socks. Tongue, sides, and top make an inner booty that keeps your foot in solidly and is just totally cush. The soles give great traction on everything, though are a little stiff for road usage. These move like an extension of your foot, which is really great for wilder trails. An extra lug acts like an outrigger on a canoe and keeps you from rolling your ankle.

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Way too much fun.

Airboard Classic 130 Bodyboard

Airboard Classic 130 Bodyboard

Rating for this product: 5 April 20, 2004

Simply put, these things rock. As previously mentioned, the control you get is surprisingly good. It does take some work, however, to get used to it. Testing at (closed) Deer Valley with my brother, we both noticed what he refers to in skateboarding terms as a "death wobble" where the board starts to shake at speed. Laying flat on the board rather than leaning back seems to counteract this. I tested the board on corn snow conditions, and it performed extremely well. The Air gives nice cushioning too, which is a plus since it is particularly good on iced up corn, where it absolutely rips. Helmets are an absolute must.

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Sticky rubber has ups and downs

Vasque Catalyst Approach Shoe - Men's

Vasque Catalyst Approach Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 April 20, 2004

Great on rock, garbage on ice. These things are extremely comfy. I wear them on a daily basis as my kick around shoes. The sticky rubber provides great traction PROVIDED that what you're walking on isn't cold. When cold, the rubber's traction is rubbish. Don't even try these things on ice. That being said, everywhere else they're fantastic. They fit my high arches decently, and give nice cradling. The insoles and tread are pretty ordinary, nothing amazing but nothing terrible either.
To summarize - These are killer in canyon country or as bum around shoes, not so hot for winter usage.

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Shockingly good.

Princeton Tec Yukon HL Headlamp

Princeton Tec Yukon HL Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 April 20, 2004

I was (very) skeptical about the high power LED in this baby, but no longer. The short range function is nice, giving a better spread than most LED lamps that have the LEDs in a straight line. The long range is extremely good, giving a very focused beam that threw across 2 half acre lots to illuminate my dog eating the neighbor's birdseed. She was shocked, I was thrilled. The lamp is lighter than a Myo series, and the straps are comfortable on your head. The Zipka is my standard for indoor use, and this is now my standard for outdoor.

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Perfect for short runs

CamelBak Catalyst

CamelBak Catalyst

Rating for this product: 4 April 20, 2004

I've been using this for my runs for the past two weeks or so, and I've grown quite fond of it. The belt is indeed comfy. The buckles are covered in such a way that they won't contact your skin, but this makes them a giant pain to adjust, and difficult to clip in, particularly if you're a stout/wide/substantial/chubby individual. So, good and bad points for the buckles. The reservoir isn't very big, and there's no extra storage, so this is a perfect Camelbak for short (<5 mileish) runs when you don't want extra junk weighing you down.

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Great big guy bag.

The North Face Goliath 3D Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Polarguard

The North Face Goliath 3D Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Polarguard

Rating for this product: 5 April 20, 2004

I hate tiny sleeping bags. That trapped, claustrophobic feeling is just miserable. I love my Goliath though. The extra pound or so is completely worth it when you slide into this thing. The shoulders don't bind up, you can roll on your side if you want, and you can move your legs around. Absolutely, positively fantastic.
The compression sack that comes with it is a lifesaver too, taking the bag from massive tube (it's big, even when packed) to something resembling a thick, narrow manhole cover. It's a weird shape to pack, but again, utterly worth it for the comfort.

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In this case you get what you pay for.

Brunton Eclipse Pro Mirrored Sighting Compass

Brunton Eclipse Pro Mirrored Sighting Compass

Rating for this product: 5 April 20, 2004

You can tell right away that this compass has been carefully thought out. The magnetic disk is a nice touch. The fact that it holds a solid bearing when you're shivering is nice. The combination of two flippy tops works extremely well. The wacky look of the compass is actually designed so that you can operate the bezel no matter which top is flipped up. I particularly like that you have a choice between peep and open sights for taking a bearing, since through a tiny slit one tree looks the same as any other and my arm is steadiest at about half extension. The magnified bearing reading is absolutely brilliant though, as it allows for very high degree of accuracy and makes it easy to read in your peripheral vision while sighting.
I have to disagree with previous reveiws regarding the rubber boot and hinges. The rubber boot can indeed be left behind, but the rubber sits nicely on your skin under a shirt, so I feel the comfort offsets the extra couple ounces. I found the hinges to be crisp and reliable. Reference cards are handy for "brain fart" moments. The only thing wrong with the compass is the god-awful nylon lanyard it comes with. Whatever nylon rope Brunton used for it is the scratchiest, nastiest stuff on the plant. It's easily swapped out for a leather lanyard though.

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A must have

The North Face Vortex Tee

The North Face Vortex Tee

Rating for this product: 5 April 14, 2004

Absolutely one of the best technical shirts I own. I was concerned about the seams rubbing on my skin, but it turns out that the fabric is soft enough that it isn't an issue. In general I find it light, dry, and comfy. My only complaint might be that it gets stanked out too easily. One good run and it's too stinky to use without a wash.

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Cadillac all the way

Mountain Hardwear Alchemy Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Alchemy Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 26, 2004

Hands down the best coat I've ever owned. In everything from blowing snowstorms at the top of The Canyons to corn snow spring skiing this coat has made me deliriously happy. The combination of windproof and softshell breathability means the useful temperature range of this coat is immense. On top of that, it's super comfortable and has great comfort details like the inner fleece cuffs. Get this jacket, you'll never ski in anything else again.

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Fantastic Shoes

Atlas 10 Series Snowshoe

Atlas 10 Series Snowshoe

Rating for this product: 5 February 19, 2004

These shoes are fantastic. I've used them on everything from icy packed down trails (crampons worked stunningly well) to fluffy windblown powder, and in all conditions they have behaved wonderfully. The binding system is absolutly the best invention ever. It's super easy to get on, and the switchlocks on the straps are easy to operate in gloves, and have very few moving parts so snow and gunk doesn't seem to affect them. The binding itself covers and holds your foot in place solidly, but the best part of this shoe is the articulation. Ten minutes out you'll forget you're even in snowshoes. My previous shoes were like a pair of slippery trampolines that flopped around as I walked. The Atlas's don't have the problem.

Bottom Line - Believe the hype. These are the best shoes I've ever owned.

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Great shoes

Salomon Expert Low GTX Hiking Shoe - Men's

Salomon Expert Low GTX Hiking Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 21, 2003

It became rapidly apparent that these shoes were made with wide feet in mind. This meant that they took 3rd party inserts beautifully. Field Tests in Escalante indicate that they feel nice on your feet, breathe well, and won't protect your feet from knee-deep pools of reddish muck. The stiffness of them took a little adjustment, but once they were broken in and I got used to them, I found them super nice. Traction on the slickrock and sandstone was also top notch. This is a really great pair of hiking shoes for those of us who don't like the wieght and movement restriction of high tops.

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Great lamp

Petzl Zipka Plus Headlamp

Petzl Zipka Plus Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 October 21, 2003

When you open the box you'll wonder where the rest of it is. This lamp is seriously small, but gives off serious light. The half that sits on your forehead has some kind of breathable friction pad on it that keeps it from slipping.

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