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Merebea Danforth

Skier // Mountain Biker // Camper/Hiker // Backpacker

Merebea Danforth

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    I'm a transplant to Utah from Little Rhody. My outdoor passions are skiing and sailing, and more recently mountain biking. I also enjoy hiking and backpacking, and have dabbled in road biking.

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Smith Phenom Goggles Great For Everyone

Smith Phenom Goggle

Rating for this product: 5 November 23, 2008

It's a toss-up between the Phenom and the Heiress for which is my favorite goggle. What can I say? Smith goggles have excellent optics (especially those in the spherical series), and look great. The Phenoms work well on a range of face sizes and shapes, are very compatible with helmets. I used to have a Leedom helmet, and now I have the Smith Intrigue, and the Phenoms are great with both. The Platinum Mirror lenses are great for sunny days, and the Sensor Mirror are excellent on storm days. I like the Ignitor Mirror lenses for those in-between days, and for when you're in and out of the shade in the morning.

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Smith Heiress Goggles

Smith Heiress Goggle

Rating for this product: 5 November 23, 2008

I'm a huge fan of Smith goggles, especially the spherical series. They've got great optics and great looks. The Heiress is a nice frame for the ladies and those with somewhat smaller faces, and comes in some really fun designs. The Heiress goggle is a bit narrow with my Smith Intrigue helmet, and it makes me wish that the goggles were slightly wider as there's a bit of a gap between the end of the goggles and the front sides of the helmet. They would be perfect for my face with a hat though, and they still look great with the helmet. The Phenom is a better fit with my helmet width-wise, but I think the Heiress fits better along the top. I have a few pairs of Smith goggles with different lenses, so I'm set for all different light conditions: Platinum Mirror for sunny days, Sensor Mirror is excellent for storm days, and Ignitor Mirror for the in-between, partly cloudy days and in and out of morning shade. It's also pretty easy to switch lenses using the same frame. For goggles that are really easy to switch, check out the I/O which comes with two lenses.

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Smith Transit Goggles

Smith Transit Goggle

Rating for this product: 4 November 23, 2008

These goggles get the job done, and Smith makes excellent lenses. These frames are a solid choice for those of us with smaller to mid size faces. I think the spherical series goggles are a step up though. Smith's mirror lenses have great optics, and there are good ones for every kind of condition. Platinum Mirror are great for sun, and the Sensor Mirror are excellent in low, flat light on storm days. I like the Ignitor Mirror for in-between days, and for morning and late afternoon when you're in and out the shade (though not as much of a problem in the spring). I have a pair of RC36 lenses, and I'm not overly impressed. I'd stick with the mirrored varieties!

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SmartWool Women's Midweight Boot Top Bottom

SmartWool Midweight Boot Top Bottom - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 23, 2008

I love wool long underwear, and the boot top length is perfect for skiing - no bunching in your boot! I'm partial to Icebreaker, but I snagged a pair of these SmartWool midweight bottoms at a great price, and they're quite nice. I agree with the other reveiwer who likes the waistband. It's a comfy, thin rollover band of wool. I also agree with her on these remaining more fitted than Icebreaker bottoms. In really cold weather, I still find that midweight wool is not warm enough under non-insulated ski pants, but they're great the rest of the time!

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Smith Intrigue Helmet

Smith Intrigue Helmet - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 22, 2008

The Smith Intrigue Helmet is a great looking, simple helmet, just what I was after. It's warmer than the helmet I replaced, and fits me better too. It has plenty of holes for ventilation, and I like the three settings (fully open or closed, and half-way). I find that my Smith Phenom goggles are a better fit with it than the Smith Heiress. The Heiress goggles are just a bit too narrow, and leave a bit of gap on the sides between the side edges of the goggles and the start of your helmet. The ear pads are close fitting and much warmer than those on my old helmet. (I used to have to wear a headband over my ears or a balaclava all the time. I don't think that will be an issue with this helmet except on the coldest of days.) My only complaint is that I have a harder time hearing people with this helmet compared to my old Leedom. All in all, an excellent choice, and I'm very pleased with the fit, quality, and looks.

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Bridgedale Precision Fit Lightweight Ski Sock

Bridgedale Precision Fit Lightweight Ski Sock - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 21, 2008

These are great, and I think I'm now a convert to Bridgedale for my ski socks. These socks are well made, and pretty warm for how thin they are. The Precision Fit Lightweight socks are thicker around the toes and under-foot, have padding along the shin, and are quite thin elsewhere. I'd say they're comparable to SmartWool's Ultra Light ski socks. I wear a size 9 street shoe, and have a narrow, low volume foot, and sized down to a Medium. The medium stretches to fit and there is no bunching! Also check out the Heel Fit socks, but they are lacking in the extra material/warmth under the foot and around the toes. I wish Bridgedale would combine these two socks into one!

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Mountain Khakis Women's Cottonwood Cords

Mountain Khakis Cottonwood Cords - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 21, 2008

These are my favorite new pants, and I've already been made fun of for wearing them for several days straight. They are incredibly comfortable, and are pretty cute (much better looking on you than in the picture). They aren't really fitted in the thigh, and are a wider leg with a nice drape. I'm usually an 8 or a 6 (and am actually a 10 in Patagonia), and I ordered the 6, regular length. The waist was slightly on the snug size when I first put the Cottonwood Cords on, and they quickly stretched a bit to be wonderfully comfortable. I'm about 5' 5", and they are ever so slightly long, but perfect with the right shoes. The berry color is great, and I'd say a bit darker than the picture. Now I want a pair in Slate Blue! I highly recommend these, and other Mountain Khaki pants.

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Bridgedale Heel Fit Lightweight Ski Sock

Bridgedale Heel Fit Lightweight Ski Sock - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 November 18, 2008

The Heel Fit Lightweight socks are very well made and fit quite nicely. They're warm for how thin they are, but I find them just a bit too thin in the toes. My toes are always cold skiing, no matter what socks, but they seem to get cold a bit more quickly in these. I like the extra padding in the heels, which does seem to help lock my skinny heel and ankle down. I just wish they had the padding underfoot and around the toes like Bridgedale's Precision Fit Lightweight version. I'm a size 9 with a very narrow, low volume foot, so I sized down to a medium which stretches to fit perfectly. No bunching!

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Cloudveil RPK Jacket

Cloudveil RPK Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 15, 2008

The Cloudveil RPK Jacket is my every day ski jacket for my 100+ day ski season, mostly in-bounds. I had a previous version of this jacket, and after 3 seasons the zipper started separating from the bottom too frequently. I sent it back to Cloudveil all faded and worn, and they sent me a gift card to get a new one. I just got this year's version in Tempest, size medium. I'd say the Tempest is a bit lighter in the flesh than in the picture. I'm a pretty big fan of the color, and have already gotten a few complements on it. I'm 5'5", 135 lbs., about 35" chest diameter with slightly broader than average shoulders, and the medium is a good fit for me. My original jacket held up incredibly well after 300 or more days of skiing, and while my jacket was rather faded, the Gore Tex was still keeping me perfectly dry. The newer version has "body-mapping" light thin fleece lining on the back, which I'm not a huge fan of, but I can live with it. Other than that, it's more or less the same. It's sized to fit layers underneath, and I can wear a synthetic jacket/sweater underneath on really cold days. The main thing I would change about this jacket is make the pit zips longer, as they're rather short. Other than that, I'd say it's a really well made, durable jacket that is a great blend of function and good looks.

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Do these hold together reasonably well? It looks like it might...

Kelty Duo Pack 12 - 1850cu in

November 11, 2008

Do these hold together reasonably well? It looks like it might droop when you try to carry it with the shoulder strap.

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Patagonia Water Heater Top

November 11, 2008

Would this be ill-fitting on a woman, and would that effect how warm it keeps you?

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Icebreaker Is A Winter Staple

Icebreaker BodyFit200 Oasis Crewe Top - Long-Sleeve - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 11, 2008

I'm a wool convert for pretty much all of my long underwear needs. I find wool to be less smelly and warmer when damp than synthetics. Icebreaker wool is top of the line merino wool from New Zealand, and it's never itchy. I find I can wear the BodyFit 200 Oasis Crewe Top for a few days straight for skiing, and it's a perfect base layer in all conditions. It's easy to wash in the machine on warm, and then it quickly air dries. Though Icebreaker is expensive, I highly recommmend the line and think it's worth the extra money.

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Answer to: "what does need a docking station mean?"

Burton Audex iPod Boundary Pack - 21L

November 10, 2008

I believe the "needs a docking station" just means that it is compatible only with the newer iPods that can go into docking sations with the long thin openings on the iPod versus the iPod Shuffle with only a headphone jack and the older models that used Fireware and USB fittings on the actual iPod.

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Answer to: "which goggles fit best with this helmet?"

Smith Intrigue Helmet - Women's

November 9, 2008

I have this helmet, and I think the Smith Phenom is a good fit. I also have a pair of Smith's Heiress goggles, but I find that the frame is slightly narrow in terms of trying to fill up the width of the helmet opening. You may as well stick with Smith for goggles to take advantage of the Air-Evac helmet/goggle ventilation.

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Answer to: "Is it compatible with spray skirts? My ExSp. Striper is a little..."

Stohlquist Wedge-e Life Jacket

November 7, 2008

This is a pretty low profile PFD, so it will probably work with your spray skirt better than your ExtraSport Striper.

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Marmot PreCip Jacket Does the Trick

Marmot PreCip Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 6, 2008

The Marmot Precip Jacket is nice and light-weight, and feels nice enough on the inside against bare skin. It's fully waterproof, and packs down small. It's sized to fit over a few layers. I generally wear a medium, and that's what I have in this jacket, which fits over a mid to heavy-weight fleece. It's perfect.

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Answer to: "What are the washing instructions?"

Columbia Trinity Long Down Jacket - Women's

October 29, 2008

The washing instructions should be on the tag (if not by the neck, farther down the garment). Generally, down should be washed with a gentle cleanser (try the down specific detergent from NikWax) in a front-loading washer. When you dry it, you can put a clean tennis ball or two to help re-fluff it. When I wash my down garments, I also have to shake them pretty vigorously to make them puffy again. Think of the motion of trying to spread a sheet over a bed, but with a hard, quick, snap of the wrist.

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Kelty Sunshade

Kelty Sunshade

Rating for this product: 4 September 30, 2008

I used the Kelty Sunshade when camping in hot, sunny conditions in the desert. It was so nice to escape the sun! We had the medium size, and fit 6 people in chairs set right next to each other along the shady edges. Some sort of side wall or two would be nice, as when the sun is at certain angles it comes in from the sides it doesn't provide all that much shade. Most of us had to duck slightly to get under the medium, but we were very happy to have it. The sunshade sets up really easily, and has a nice simple design. Winds were pretty calm, and we had no problems with it blowing around, and we staked only the bottoms of the poles, not the extra lines coming off of it. This sunshade is nice and simple, and gets the job done. Much better than no shade at all!

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prAna Kari Sport Tank Top is cute.

prAna Kari Sport Tank Top - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 September 25, 2008

I bought this top primarily for Bikram (hot) yoga. The Kari provides better coverage on forward bending moves than a lot of other sport tank tops. It's also a nice length as it doesn't ride up and show your stomach when you stretch up. It's made from organic cotton, which you can feel good about. I have a medium which is form-fitting, but not skin tight, which is my personal preference. I'm 5'4" 135 lbs. with a lot of weight in my legs and about a 35" chest, and I wear the medium. The gathering at the top is slightly funny looking in my opinion, but it adds a bit of flare, and probably looks better on someone who fills out the top a bit better than I do.

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Hammer Energy Gel

Hammer Nutrition Complex Carbohydrate Energy Gel 12 Pack

Rating for this product: 5 September 25, 2008

I really like Hammer Nutrition products. They've got what you need, and not much more. They don't go too nuts on the flavoring, which is great. The Complex Carbohydrate Energy Gel really does the trick when you're bonking. These gels taste good, and get you're energy up quickly. My personal favorite flavors are Espresso and Apple Cinnamon, which tastes a lot like a delicious gooey apple pie!

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Patagonia Bandha Top is cute and technical.

Patagonia Bandha Top - Short-Sleeve - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 September 25, 2008

I bought this top primarily for Bikram (hot) yoga and I love it. The fit on the Bandha is very flattering, even for those of us with less than flat tummies, and it is still form-fitting. It offers good coverage for bending over moves. It does not have an internal shelf bra, which is good for me as I often don't fill them out. It's a great length, and doesn't ride up when I stretch up. The Patagonia fabric is great for hot, sweatty yoga. I'm 5'4" 135 lbs. (lots of my weight in my legs) with about a 35" chest, and I have the medium which is perfect. I do find that some sports bras poke out just a little bit above the V neck, but very little shows and I think it still looks fine. I highly recommend this top, and would even wear it as normal wear on hot summer days.

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prAna Kari is cute and does the job.

prAna Kari Tank Top - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 September 23, 2008

I bought this top primarily for Bikram (hot) yoga and so far I like it. I like tank tops that offer a bit more coverage for bending over moves. I tend to not fill the shelf bras out too much, so I need tops that come up a bit higher. I really like prAna's designs and fabrics, and the Kari suits my uses. The gathering is a little funny looking, I think, but it might look better on someone else. The top is a nice length, providing good coverage when reaching up, and the straps are comfy and stay in place. I'm 5'4" 135 lbs. with big shoulders and a lot of my weight in my legs, and I wear a medium. I think the shelf bra on the small might be a better fit, but I like that the medium is form fitting without being skin tight. If you like prAna tops, I highly recommend the Tizi.

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