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Arc'teryx Theta AR Jacket - Men's

February 12, 2010

I'm 6'5" and 200 lbs, tried on an XL and it is nice and roomy for layering over pile. The size L was too snug to wear much underneath, sleeve length was better on the XL also.

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GoLite Jam 2 Pack - 3100cu in

GoLite Jam 2 Pack - 3100cu in

Rating for this product: 5 December 28, 2009

This pack has become my primary day hiking pack, using it for light summer trips and winter ski days... I even bring it along in my expedition pack to use for day climbs on mountaineering trips. It is great to have a roomy pack to throw clothing or gear in vs over stuffing a tiny day pack. Super light pack too. Shoulder straps and waist belt support are challenged with loads over 20 lbs. Keep your loads lighter and you will love it.

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roomy, light, good to 25deg, good price

Marmot Helium Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

Marmot Helium Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 4 April 15, 2008

I used this bag 5 consecutive nights in temps from 28 to 12 degrees F (in tent, on snow), slept comfortable to 25, woke up cool at 20 and needed to wear down coat, booties, etc at 15. No neck collar and the zipper does grab material sometimes but releases easily. If you want the Helium, get the EQ model with a less permeable outer fabric... better chance of reaching the temp rating. Still, I wish it had a down collar for temps below freezing. I'm replacing this Helium with a Western Mountaineering Versalite as I do have other WM bags and trust the temp ratings. BTW, the Helium is sewn in China and stuffed in the USA making it quite competitive in price.

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