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Rab Latok Alpine Jacket - Men's

October 17, 2010

While I did not encounter rain, it was really windy and cold above 14k feet. The jacket breathed well and kept me from freezing.

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Rab Latok Alpine Jacket - Men's

December 27, 2010

Phil has already answered this question, but I feel it is worth seconding for anyone else who may be considering the jacket. I have had numerous hard falls skiing and there have been absolutely no marks or abrasions to the fabric. I have had a pretty bad spill while hiking and thought for sure the rocks had cut up my jacket, not so. I just dusted it off and it was good as new. I also agree with its ability to keep out snow, just pull on the elastic draw cords and I have never had snow come in from below the waist while skiing.

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Marmot Crib Tent 2-Person 3-Season

April 6, 2010

My girlfriend and I have the crib 3 person tent and we are pretty happy with it. The crib has two vents on the rain fly that can be opened or closed. In a very heavy constant rain we kept them open and had no rain come in. We did notice a little pooling of water on one side just above the door. I got out and tightened the rain fly over the tent a little bit more and the problem went away. There was a slight bit of condensation that same morning, but everything remained dry.

We got the three person crib because we like the idea of keeping our camera gear inside the tent rather than in the vestibules and I like having the extra room.

The only thing I am not impressed with is the clips that the poles snap into along the ridges of the tent. Three of them have had the the little tab snap off but the hook still remains and it still functions. Once everything is snapped together its a non-issue, but annoying that the first time three of the tabs broke.

While the 3 person Crib is not the lightest tent around, it still fits in a 60L pack with almost everything I would need for a weekend backpacking trip for me and my girlfriend. Also get the footprint, it helps keep the tent in good shape and also made cleanup of the tent after a muddy weekend a snap because only the fly got mucked up by mud/sand.

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Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Sleeping Pad

March 4, 2010

I agree with Lori. I had been keeping mine in a ziplock bag, which I feel is overkill now because the pad seems durable enough to not need a "protective" bag. I found a nifty velcro cinch strap for 79 cents at the hardware store that works great to keep it rolled up in my bag.

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Rab Latok Alpine Jacket - Men's

Rab Latok Alpine Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 4, 2010

Rab was never on my radar of brands to look at when choosing some technical clothing. Now I might be a loyalist. I have used this shell for a bunch of different things so far and it has far exceeded my expectations. I love how its very low key and you can wear this anytime without looking like you are going to tackle a mountain after you finish buying groceries. The quality of the construction is top-notch and inspires confidence that the price paid will be well worth it.

I have been in a few complete downpours in this jacket and it performs flawlessly. I love the wire brim hood because it helps keep the water from pouring down the hood into the jacket. It also is nice to have a hood that stays where you want it and not flopping in front of your face at the most inopportune moment. The material is more substantial feeling than some of the lightweight Gore-Tex options, but in my opinion breathes better than any of them. There are no pit zips and it does not need them. I sweat standing still and this jacket does an admirable job of keeping me as dry as can be reasonably expected. When I do start to heat up it is not long that I feel dry again.

I am 6' and weight 168lbs with a fairly athletic build and the Medium fits flawlessly. I had to return the Large I bought because it was well, large. I can fit a few thin layers or even my Stoic Breaker Fleece under it without sacrificing my range of motion. If you are between sizes like I was I would size down unless you plan to put lots of thick layers underneath.

I only wish that it packed down a little bit smaller, but that is just a nitpick and I highly recommend this jacket if you are thinking about buying it.

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Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Sleeping Pad

Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 5 March 4, 2010

I am very happy with the Neoair. I used it this past weekend during a few chilly (34F) nights camping. I do agree with other reviewers that if it dipped colder than that I would like a little extra insulation and I might steal my girlfriends Z-Lite pad to put underneath it.

First off, I am happy it airs up really quick and takes up so little space in my bag. I was surprised as to how plush a pad this can be. This is more comfortable than some full fledged air mattresses I have slept on. I also found that airing it up all the way was not as comfortable as taking just a bit of air out. Once I did that I fell in love with it.

Another thing I find I appreciate about this pad is I never once slipped around on it. It also seems less crackly sounding when I am using it camping than the first time I aired it up and tried it at home.

All-in-all I am not regretting spending more on this pad because I am very happy with it and can foresee using it for quite some time.

The only negative I have for it would be that I have to watch my girlfriend as she constantly tries to steal my pad instead of use her own.

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