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The North Face McMurdo Boot - Women's

The North Face McMurdo Boot - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 January 12, 2009

I bought these boots for snowshoeing and generally getting around in the snow, which has been generous this year. I like them a lot; they provide great support for walking and snowshoeing. I can fit one or two pairs of warm socks--you'd definitely want two pairs in cold weather. I got 8.5 (I wear an 8 usually). I especially like the good traction they provide--I have a lot more confidence on icy/snowy ground. The fur cuffs do a good job of keeping the snow out. I would recommend these boots.

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Mountain Hardwear Transition Softshell Jacket - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Transition Softshell Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 January 12, 2009

I'll admit, I was skeptical about this jacket, mainly because if seems like a lightweight shell, and I wasn't sure how it would do in cold weather activities. After using it in a variety of circumstances, I am now a believer. I have worn it x country skiing and snowshoeing in cold wind, with two other layers--the hood was great going into the wind. I was aware that there was "wind" happening, but was not bothered by it. When very cold, I wore a down vest over it for a dog walk. I've since worn it on all my outings in temps of 30s and 40s with a merino wool underlayer and a warm camisole and it's been great. My arms are kind of short, so the arms fit me just fine, and I like the thumbholes. I can see wearing it for cycling also. Nice piece of equipment!

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