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Nice fitting shirt/sweater

Mountain Hardwear Burly Wooly Pullover - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Burly Wooly Pullover - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 November 30, 2006

Like many Mountain Hardware clothes, this pullover is cut for a slimmer, athletic fit. The sleeves are actually very long for me (most sleeves are a little short) which is a good thing. The wool is not super-soft merino wool but I always wear a lightweight synthetic shirt as an undershirt. This pullover is great for guys who are tired of wearing other sweaters or pullovers that are designed for big-bellys.

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better then levi's

Mountain Khakis Original Mountain Pant - Men's

Mountain Khakis Original Mountain Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 November 22, 2006

I have three pairs. I like the longer inseam and the reinforced pant cuff at the back of the pant. Deep front pockets, takes a wider belt, good fit and tough but not stiff feeling. Not too skinny in the thigh and not some teenagers mega-baggy fit. I wear 'em working outdoors and they are nice enough to pass as casual slacks at nicer restaurants.. The ones that frown on denim jeans

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Best women's hiking/backpacking pants

Mountain Hardwear Convertible Pack Pant - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Convertible Pack Pant - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 October 24, 2006

I am submitting this on behalf of my wife. She tried over 10 different pants and selected these for: overall fit, length of shorts, feel of fabric, length of zipper on leg (ease in removing lower pant leg without taking off boots). Since using them, she loves the articulation of the pant leg and the wind-resistance/breathability of the fabric.

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