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Patagonia Capilene 4 Zip-Neck - Long-Sleeve - Men's

March 16, 2009

I tend to sweat a fair amount when hiking hard in freezing temps.. wearing a Cap 1, 2, or 3 gets drenched and they take forever to dry.. Is the material on the cap 4 faster drying?

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Black Diamond Anarchist with Avalung Winter Pack - 1953-2563 cu in

Black Diamond Anarchist with Avalung Winter Pack - 1953-2563 cu in

Rating for this product: 4 March 11, 2009

..the AvaLung intake manifold, a small rectangular metal box located in the left strap, this pack would be one pack to rule them all. The problem though, is that it's somewhat uncomfortable when you've put a load on the pack. BD says you should NOT place it inside the pack as it would restrict the ability to pull in fresh air from the snow pack, which makes sense as the strap itself is a nylon mesh that's highly breathable. The fit may be different for others, but for me, I found it constantly digging into my upper shoulder with weight on, and when doing an overnighter, it just wasn't going to fly in the long run. I opted to pick up an independent AvaLung as it's more adjustable and gives the added benefit of using it with multiple packs for different occasions. Aside from this, the pack is highly durable, has pretty decent support, has easy access, able to handle a snowboard, cinches down really well (42L), and is well designed overall. I didn't notice the resonance issue previously mentioned.

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Black Diamond Anarchist with Avalung Winter Pack - 1953-2563 cu in

February 24, 2009

Can anyone comment on how well this pack works with a snowboard? I'm aware a snowboard can be attached via the compression straps, but how effective is this?

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