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K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

December 28, 2009

I set a pair of 189's up with hammerheads early this year. Super loose underfoot. Difficult on the groomers. I mounted them boot midsole over the farthest forward alpine mark. I think you chose well with the 169's, cuz the 189's were a trainwreck waiting to happen on hard snow. Hope this helps.

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AMAAAAZING!

Line Sir Francis Bacon Ski

Line Sir Francis Bacon Ski

Rating for this product: 5 December 13, 2009

I mounted these telemark with Hammerheads and skied them over the weekend. I DIDN'T WANT TO TAKE THEM OFF! They are amazing skis. Float through powder, bust through crud and carve HARD on the groomers. They are my new best friends! I even received a few compliments on them to boot. Thanks Backcountry for getting the SFB's to me so quickly!

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Great addition to layering system!

Mountain Hardwear Transition Softshell Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Transition Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 November 21, 2008

This jacket is perfect for cold weather cycling. I wear it over a jersey and arm warmers and it's almost too warm for 20 degree weather. It breathes relatively well for a laminate fabric. The thumb loops are relatively useless for me because I have ape arms and they cut off the circulation in my hands. That's my only gripe and it's a small one. I can't wait to use this piece for tele skiing this season!

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Great garbage

Patagonia Capilene 4 Crew - Men's

Patagonia Capilene 4 Crew - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 8, 2008

In a way the previous review is right! Almost everything Patagonia makes today is made out of what might otherwise be garbage. Luckily they have the foresight and innovative minds to create great clothing out of soda bottles, worn out capilene and polartec and scraps from the manufacturing process. I love my cap 4 crew. Buy one! They rule! It's stretchy, warm and pretty durable. But, I guess if you go by the standard that everything that has a snagged wrist seam is garbage, then I guess I love my piece of junk.

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Versatile

Patagonia Axuwool Tights - Men's

Patagonia Axuwool Tights - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 3, 2007

I really like these tights. I've used them for everything from snowboarding, mountain biking,and climbing to pajamas on a cold night. They have pilled a bit from rubbing on rocks. I also wish they had a fly for quick relief. Overall a very comfortable and versatile piece of clothing.

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Great shell but be careful

Patagonia Houdini Full-Zip Jacket - Men's

Patagonia Houdini Full-Zip Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 3, 2007

I love the Houdini jacket. I sometimes find myself reaching for hand pockets that don't exist and I think Patagonia should have put the chest pocket on the outside so that you can get to it, but these are trivial grievances. I did rip a pretty huge hole in one of the sleeves when I fell off my mountain bike and landed on a rock. So don't do that! Great jacket overall.

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Nice gloves but over-priced

Patagonia Work Glove - Women's

Patagonia Work Glove - Women's

Rating for this product: 3 January 3, 2007

I dug these gloves for most work/ mild weather applications. They are durable and built with exceptional Patagonia quality. I thought they were a bit over-priced for a glove that doesn't use stretch fabric or PrimaLoft.

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