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Therm-a-Rest Neoair Sleeping Pad

April 15, 2009

Would this pad be a lot better for a backpacker compared to the Thermarest Prolite 4? The long is a solid pound less in weight... but is anything sacrificed for that?

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Comfortable for all activities

Patagonia Active Mesh Bra - Women's

Patagonia Active Mesh Bra - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 March 9, 2009

I have two of these and use them for climbing, backpacking, trail running... everything. I am 5'4", 120lbs, a 34/36C and a medium fits well. I'd say the bra is definitely supportive enough for everything I do. I can't say that its fits weirdly like some of the other reviewers... but maybe I just got lucky - twice.

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Not for a breezy day

The North Face Velocitee V-Neck Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Women's

The North Face Velocitee V-Neck Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 January 27, 2009

This shirt is true to size. I am normally a small in TNF and the small fits well. The material is much thinner than I expected... I think it will be better to wear once the weather warms up. It is definitely not for a chilly/windy day run on its own.

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good for even the cold intolerant!

The North Face McMurdo Winter Boot - Women's

The North Face McMurdo Winter Boot - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 February 5, 2007

As soon as I got these boots I went on an 8 mile snowshoeing trip and my feet were comfortable, warm and dry the whole time. In fact, I had to take off a pair of socks because they were too hot, and I am the type of person who's feet get really cold really easily. I would recommend buying at least a half size larger than you would normally wear, especially if you double up on socks, as they are a tight fit around the toes.

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