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Petzl Zipka Headlamp

September 21, 2009

.I have the tikka, and would advise using regular batteries. I had a pair of energizers that stayed in for a year in contrast to my sony rechargables which I have to keep swapping out (yes they are new). I've also found the beam isn't as strong as with the rechargable either

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Great Approach shoe!!

Evolv Rex Approach Shoe - Men's

Evolv Rex Approach Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 March 27, 2009

First off sizing...runs BIG!! I had to go down to a size 10, and I typically have 10.5 with morton's toe (longer 2nd toe). Also the instep is a bit narrow so if your foot pronates or turns in you'll feel like your foot is hanging over nothing. As the other reviewers stated the sole is marking on some types of floor as well.

That being said I've worn them constantly to see it they are a fit, and as I've broken them in they are becoming a great all around shoe. Sticky sole, stiff enough to hike in. Wide toebox for those with a medium size foot. Not much in the way of ankle support (low cut), but there is alot of padding somewhat like a skate shoe. Lacing goes far down the toe box like a climbing shoe to adjust the fit.

All in all, I've found that I really like these shoes and am glad I bought a pair. So far the durability is fine and they seem like they are a great approach shoe.

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Scarpa Freney XT GTX Mountaineering Boots - Men's

February 3, 2009

So here is the weight difference between the Kayland M11+ and the Scarpa Freney. Is the 3 lb. weight difference due to insulation and is the Freney more of a 4 season boot? Can anyone offer some input on the comparison between the two boots? I'm looking for a vertical ice, year round, mixed mountaineering boot. La Sportiva lasts don't fit my medium wide foot, so the nepal is out.Kayland: Weight: [Pair] 1lb 15oz (890g)Scarpa: Weight: [Pair, size 9] 4lb (1850g)

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Salomon XLT T10 Jacket - Mens

Salomon XLT T10 Jacket - Mens

Rating for this product: 4 April 26, 2003

Great jacket for spring riding, very comfy and extremely light. However, I don't like that the inside liner is a hot pink (ewwww) mesh that really isn't well constructed into the jacket. This leaves it prone to snags etc. plus it ruins a nice looking shell. I would NOT pay the suggested retail of $219 for this shell. I rate this one pretty good. [Well, it’s a good thing we have it on sale for an awesome price! -BCStore.com]

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