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Great jacket but get the right size

Marmot ROM Softshell Jacket - Men's

Marmot ROM Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 3, 2012

Do you want lots of layers underneath. Get your regular size.

Do you want a light layer or two and a trim fit?

Go down a size.

I went down a size from a men's medium ,which normally fits like a glove, and it worked. A superb fit in a very functional jacket.

The jacket is long, even sized down, but that means no coin slot problems and good for the bike.

The hood is not garbage can sized. Very good for the bare head.

This is a great softshell at an even better price point.

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Montbell ultralight.

MontBell Thermawrap BC Insulation Jacket - Men's

MontBell Thermawrap BC Insulation Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 5, 2012

I have the ultralight. My dimensions: 40" chest. 31" waist. I can buy almost any medium off the rack and it fits. My dress jacket size is 40 with no alteration. I am right at the upper end of the medium size for Patagonia and Montbell.

The ultra light fits like my tailored made suits from Hong Kong. It is a layer piece, but I can make it by with a light sweater underneath, but the armpits are a bit tight.

Material is light ripstop. There is no drawcord at the waist. The pockets are now zipped, but mine is the older version.

I put it under a hard shell, or a hoodless softshell and I am warm into the upper 20's.

It packs small. I took it to Glacier last year and wore it in the evening with a t shirt underneath. Worked great.

The material is light. It is shiny. The jacket is NOT PUFFY. It will not make you look goofy or fat uptop. You can beat this up quick if you are rubbing up against things and it will rip if you are around sharp objects.

Tight at the waist. THIS IS SLIM FIT, probably the slimmest fitting synthetic jacket our there. Unless you are of athletic build SIZE UP.

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MontBell Ultralight Thermawrap Insulation Jacket - Men's

MontBell Ultralight Thermawrap Insulation Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 19, 2011

Outlayer in mid 30's
Inner layer below that.
Looks a little edgy, and that is good IF you want to avoid the cookie cutter look that Patagonia is moving towards with their bulky styles.

This jacket does NOT have the techno arcteryx look.

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Ultralight thermawrap

MontBell Ultralight Thermawrap Insulation Jacket - Men's

MontBell Ultralight Thermawrap Insulation Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 19, 2011

69" tall. 41 inch chest. 30 'inch waist. 16 neck.
I wear a medium. Fits like the suits I bought in Hong Kong. Build is excellent. Chestnut color is really cool. Sets you apart, but not like an astronaut. You can wear it to work, or the coffee shop, or out on your adventures. I wanted dark navy but it was out of stock. Glad I got the brown.

This jacket is sort of shiny. Depends on the lighting. But it does not have the saran wrap look.

You will not wear this jacket to repair your car, or to a business meeting with a client. But for everything else it is wonderful.

This jacket, IF you are athletic build, IS the ultralight jacket to own.

The patagonia nan puff jacket is blocky just below the chest. Might as well try to carry a child with that thing or pack some very big heat, like a sawed off shotgun.

In the 30's I wear it with a thin smartwool underlayer. After a cold winter surf in Ventura it is easy to pull on and warms me up right away. Forget about putting anything heavy underneath it. This is either an outlayer on somewhat cold days, or a top layer in the mid 30's. It is windproof. I felt no leakage.

It is delicate, so be careful where you drag your elbows. I am 36" in the hips and this jacket hugs.

One more time. If you are a fit person, this jacket is THE ONE. As my mama said, clothes that FIT almost always look good.

For those who insist on zip pockets, there is no way you can put anything of any mass in the pockets of any ultralight jacket. It will feel like a brick in your back pocket.

Buy it, and if you do not like it, then I will buy a used medium from you. Make it dark navy.

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MontBell Thermawrap BC Insulation Jacket - Men's

February 21, 2011

What are the side panels on this jacket and what is its true weight?

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Fezzman caught my fancy

Patagonia Fezzman Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

Patagonia Fezzman Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 12, 2010

Great shirt. Good for work. Good for play. Doesn't wrinkle. It will never look like a dish rag after washing. The mix of poly and cotton is just right for the not wrinkled but still comfy feel. The sleeves hit low on the bicep almost where the tendon attach the bicep to the elbow. Any shorter and you'd look sort of, well you know what I mean. Any longer and loose and it would look like Costco stuff.

I took a trip to DC and packed light and tight. These shirt came out of my really small roll suitcase looking nice and crisp. I wore them in the sticky heat while I walked around the memorials, and then out to dinner that night with a sweater pulled on over them. I dressed them up with khakis and down with jeans. Up with leather shoes and down with sneakers. Versatile shirts.

This is the best, low care, no iron, short sleeve shirt that Patagonia makes. I have several of Patagonia's organic cotton shirts and when they come out of the dryer I have a whole lotta' ironing to do. And the wrinkles never seem to disappear. They almost look like dish towels. Forget that!

The Fezzman is slim fit. That means the chest, and the waist are quite a bit tighter than the regular fit. I would go regular if you are big in the chest or waist. This shirt will fit too tight.

As my late mother once said: If your clothes are gonna' look good they HAVE TO FIT.

Perfect for slim, runner type folks. If you have that build, avoid regular fit, the chest and waist are really big.

Hope this helps.

One more thing. The loud checks and prints look really nice on the mannequins. Cool it! Go with the subtle stuff. It is easier to fit into any wardrobe.

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Houdini zip is a necessity

Patagonia Houdini Full-Zip Jacket - Men's

Patagonia Houdini Full-Zip Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 4, 2009

I own just about every soft shell out there from just about every manufacturer. For the most part, unless you are a committed, top notch, person, these jackets are a complete waste.

This jacket though is what 99% of the populace needs. It provides needed wind break, sun break, and insect break.

I I used it in DC when the sun disappeared and it rained for ten minutes straight in Arlington National Cemetry. Then I pulled it off and stowed it back in my pocket.

Then I used it as a fanny pack. Twirled up my small purchase and knotted the jacket around my waist.

I have been at the beach getting beat to death by the sun and put this thing on. Viola', no sunburn.

I have been in the mountains on a rest break getting bombed by mosquitos. Whipped this jacket out of pocket pulled it on and no more bother.

I was waiting on the top of an 11,000 foot peak for my partner after a trail run to the top. I was getting cold. Whipped out this hidden jacket and was warm, shielded from the sun, and the damn biting horse flies.

This jacket is it. I stuff it in my pack, I am 52 years old, for my bike ride to my office.

Oh yeah, I have been on a sunny beach, windy, in the 80's and feeling the sun burn me to a crisp. Pulled out my sky blue Houdini, and no more sun worries. Also, no sticky, smelly sun screen smeared all over me.

This jacket is a wonderful piece of travel clothing.

Good bye to sun screen and insect repellent, as long as I have this jacket.

The best color. Sky blue. Guys, I know. Sky Blue? Seriously, it is a manly color the way Patagonia did it.

Only $125.00. Now, can I return the closet of soft shells I own that promised this and at three times the price?

The best product I have owned in years.

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Coleman SUV QuickBed

May 7, 2009

I have a 2007 Rav4 v-6. This pad fits perfectly with the head pillow deflated. But if you slide the front seats forward a bit, then you can inflate the head pillow.

My real problem is that the back seat of the Rav does not fold down flat, so you will be sleeping on a bit of an incline towards your head.

Otherwise it fits perfectly width wise. And for this price who cares?

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A seriously nice piece of equipment

Paha Que Cottonwood 12x12 Shade Shelter

Paha Que Cottonwood 12x12 Shade Shelter

Rating for this product: 5 September 26, 2006

It's light, big, and sturdy. One person, with only half of a brain can set it up. But that half brain will need two arms. It can be easily moved, and it throws some serious shade. Anyone who would own a 50lb EZ-UP needs to have their head examined. One of the coolest things about this shade is the size: This thing will easily cover a picnic table and then some. Do stake it down. It will blow away. The sleeves on the canopy easily accommodate the poles: That makes a solo set-up a breeze. Paha Que knows how to make family camping equipment. They are the experts. Of course this site had the best price and very best service: They are my go to guys for outdoor equipment.

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Better than Patagonia

ExOfficio Below the Belt Brief - Men's

ExOfficio Below the Belt Brief - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 August 14, 2006

These briefs work. They hold no odor, dry quickly, and work quite well as an impromptu swimsuit. They dry with a towel. Without a very close examination, they look just like a black Speedo.
I surf a lot, and have to do towel changes at the beach which are a real nuisance. With these briefs on, I can quickly pull on my wettie without wrestling with a towel.
The brief does not lose its shape in water. Afterwards, I pull off my wettie and towel dry the brief, pull on my shorts and I am done.
Public showers are no problem either. I just wear the brief in the shower and maintain a level of privacy I desire. Then I just towel them off again and they are dry.
I also have Patagonia's Capilene brief and they are in every way an inferior product. They do not hold their shape when wet, they do not dry quickly or towel dry, they look like a brief, and they do not ride low. And they cost more.
One suggestion: Buy one size smaller than you normally wear and only buy black.

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A great product

Mountain Hardwear Transition Featherweight Zip - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Transition Featherweight Zip - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 17, 2006

I was a sworn advocate of a Capilene base layer and then a light ArcTeryx outerlayer for wind protection when I cross country skiing. Then I found this product. Amazing. I had to get used to the tighteness and the initial crispness of the fabric. I wore it everyday for my morning runs and broke it in. It's intial tight fit fit like a plastic bag that gave a little bit and now it fits me like a second skin. It stretches, it breathes, and it is so light and it keeps me so warm and never, ever clammy.
I wear a lightweight Capilene short sleeve shirt underneath it when it is really cold. I wear it alone on warmer days for track skiing. I have also used it for kayaking.
I now have Patagonia gear hanging in my closet from my "layering" days that sits unused. Layers are a pain to use and a pain to carry. Why not wear ultralight layers instead that never have to removed?
The only caveat: You have to be one athletic dude to wear this stuff. It fits like a tailor made suit from Singapore. There are prickly seams in this garmet, but they go away after several uses when the jacket relaxes to your shape.
Worth the money. It works for every outdoor activity where wind protection, some rain protection, and lightweight is required.
The only thing I would not do in this garment is address Congress.

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Men's synchro pant

Mountain Hardwear Synchro Pant - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Synchro Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 20, 2006

These pants are a dependable all-around backcountry ski pant. Zippers are sturdy and waterproof. Of course, you are not going yank like the dickens on them, but they appear to be the self-healing type. The side zips extend from the hip points to the ankle. Edge guards are sturdy and do not make the pants heavy. The drawcords around the pant openings reliably keep out powder. The pants are light, with no insulating lining, and the material is stretchy and has a sturdy feel. I have used these pants when it's sunny warm spring skiing and when it is dead of winter cold, with wet sticky snow. The pants breathe well and will keep you dry as a bone. The wise choice of an insulating layer for your legs is paramount. I use a midweight Capilene and it is perfect year round.

These pants ride just a bit below the belly button, almost like a pair of Levi 501s. Make sure your jacket compensates for that. My only concern is that since the pants are supposed to stretch and they do, the fit is quite athletic in the waist and the hips. If you are not a runner and super fit, or have a big build, these pants may be a little tight in the rear end and crotch.

Finally, the pants make almost no sound when you are skiing, and have a softer and heavier feel than nylon. The black on brown trim looks rather sharp in the parking lot. You will not look like the Michelin Man or Farmer John is these pants. Also, the price is quite nice and will not blow a hole in your wallet.

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Nice product, nice price

Black Diamond Traverse Ski Poles

Black Diamond Traverse Ski Poles

Rating for this product: 5 January 5, 2006

In the Sierras, land of wet snow, it is nice to have an adjustable pole at a very reasonable price. Skinning up hill I lengthen them, and then coming down I shorten them. The Flicklock is sturdy and certain in holding its position. I made all of my adjustments with a thick pair of gloves on. The grips are easy on the hands, and accommodate a number of hand positions. I removed my gloves for part of my tour and had no hand discomfort. The straps were easy to adjust with gloves on and were soft to the bare hand. Changing baskets was a breeze. Recommend purchasing the powder baskets at the same time as the poles. They also look nice, and with the reasonable price, I will not be whining and complaining when I eventually break them. A great product at a great price.

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Softshell does it all

Patagonia Dimension Jacket - Mens

Patagonia Dimension Jacket - Mens

Rating for this product: 5 February 21, 2005

This jacket is comfortable, and bulletproof. I ski out West and the conditions are unpredictable. It can be warm in the morning, and then cold and wet in the afternoon.

This jacket breathes, and it sheds all moisture. I've been snowed, sleeted, and rained on, and this jacket kept me dry and warm. I never felt clammy, but when I was hot I just opened the pockets and unzipped the jacket: Just as advertised. The hood rolls down well, and it does not take a contortionist to pull it open when the weather dictates. I did it it with two poles in one hand, standing on my skiis on a narrow trail as the snow began to fall. Very easy.

It is an exceptional jacket for backcountry skiing. It stretches ever so slightly, but it makes a big difference. The gridded polyester interior is soft and wicks well. Backcountry had an absolute killer deal and I could not refuse.

The only draw back is this jacket is going to last forever. What happens when I want a different style in four years?

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Great soft shell backcountry pants

Marmot ATV Pant - Women's

Marmot ATV Pant - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 February 15, 2005

I compared these pants and the Patagonia Talus pants while shopping for a gift for my wife. The Marmot ATVs have zippered cuffs, a thicker, stretchier material, and a smoother, more snow resistant exterior. Patagonia sold their Talus pants as a stripped down soft shell pant. I consider the Marmot to be the Talus on steroids.

The only downside to the ATV is the waist closure is snap with an elastic gathering in the back. It is a bit tight. But the material is bombproof. This is not an all around pant like the Talus, but the ATV does work much better in the Fall, Winter, and Spring. This pant is pretty bulky, so you will not be packing it this summer.

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Great product

Smith Toaster Sunglasses - Interchangeable

Smith Toaster Sunglasses - Interchangeable

Rating for this product: 5 February 15, 2005

I gave these sunglasses to my wife as a present. I cannot count the number of times I have spent mucho bucks for overpriced plastic sunglasses only to have the lenses scratched in a week or two.

Now I have peace of mind: They came with three lenses. The frames were stylishly small for my wife, and had a very complimentary tortoise pattern. The pattern is wrap around but not bug eye style.

Lens removal requires the finger-hand strength/dexterity of a dental hygienist, but I will get over that. All in all, they’re great around town and sport sunglasses.

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Great jacket, great price

The North Face Caber Hybrid Jacket - Womens

The North Face Caber Hybrid Jacket - Womens

Rating for this product: 5 January 25, 2005

Softshell, hardshell? This can get quite confusing. I bought this jacket for my wife for backcountry skiing. Guys, you know how hard it is to pick something out she will like. Well, this jacket is a slam dunk. The features and the workmanship make this jacket a gem. It stretches, it fits, and there are no loose ends or weird folds. And my sweetie wears hers in town, and it looks sheik and hip. This jacket is a no-brainer present for the distaff side of things, and guys, you will be the mind reading hero. Give it a try!

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A great ski that can turn.

Fischer RCS Skate Cut Plus Ski

Fischer RCS Skate Cut Plus Ski

Rating for this product: 5 January 25, 2005

I ski in the Sierra Nevada’s. Wet snow, dry snow, hot, and cold; the weather can be, well, unpredictable. Then I get to contend with people on snow shoes and others who posthole the tracks. This ski just gets through it all. It is narrow enough for tracks, wide enough for float in dry snow, has enough sidecut for great turns when the trail sucks, and light enough to be friendly on the uphills with the softened camber that makes climbing steeper ungroomed trails a breeze.

This ski works, and it is bomb proof. I bought a pair for the distaff side, and she smiled the whole way. Backcountry sales staff were true to form as usual: knowledgeable, helpful, laid-back, friendly, and with the best deals in the country. Backcountry makes shopping for the best gear easy.

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