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Awesome...
SmartWool Microweight T-Shirt - Women's
June 17, 2008
I never thought i could actually get excited about a t-shirt but this one really rocks. I use it mainly for hiking but also just for hanging around. It super-soft and super- stretchy and TOTALLY itch free. The real beauty of it, however, is it's moisture management...no chill after you sweat, and no stink either. It dries and keeps you perfectly comfortable temperature-wise in a range of temperatures. And it does indeed have a feminine cut...a scoop neck which is very flattering. Beware, it does cling to your curves, so if you don't want that, look elsewhere. Otherwise, definitely worth the investment...another awesome product by smartwool...
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Flawless design!
GSI Outdoor Ultralight Soloist Cook System
June 17, 2008
The design of this cook system gives me chills -- it's absolutely brilliant!! It's no wonder Backpacker Magazine gave it it's Editor's Award for 2008. The hard anodized halulite alloy pot reminds me of a lighter version of the calphalon cookwear I use at home. It's easy to clean (using a little sand and then a little water) and continues to look new even after many a meal on the trail. It's also the perfect size for one -- not too small -- allowing you to do more than just boil water. The integrated handle is my favorite part; it's a much more stable design than precariously clipping on a pot handle. It packs up really small too -- a 110g or 220g fuel canister and canister stove all stack inside the pot along with the mug (you can buy a "telescoping" foon too). GSI even included a soft flannel pocket with a velcro closure so you can leave the hard canister stove case at home. Pop on the lid and click the pot handle over the top and voila! You are good to go. By the way, the pot lid has strainer holes (for making pasta) and FLIPPING the lid over and inserting it onto the mug allows it to double as a sip-it lid for keeping liquids hot. Oh yeah...and the stuff sack can be used as a little camp sink for washing the dishes. KUDOS to the designers of this and the dualist!!
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Leaches aluminum?
Sigg Lifestyle Water Bottle - Screw Top - 1.0L
June 12, 2008
The Sigg is undoubtedly a leader in the aluminum bottle world, but the 1.0L bottle does suffer from a few design flaws. As mentioned in another review, it does NOT fit in the cup holder in my car and the color on the blue maha that i received was streaky - which looked defective. On the positive side, the water tastes GREAT. However, there is a question of the leaching of aluminum into the water when using the Sigg to tote acidic drinks (juice, lemon etc.) and exposing the bottle to higher temperatures (outdoors, the car - in the sun?). I would like to see more safety testing on these aluminum/coated bottles. One alternative, the Laken brand bottle, does have test results on its website, and touts its own bottle as superior to the Sigg - with no leaching and with a mouth wide enough for ice cubes. They do warn against freezing the bottle or using it for hot liquids.
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Not for Side sleepers!
Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 Sleeping Pad
June 3, 2008
With everyone oohing and ahhing about the Thermarest, i decided to invest in the women's prolite 3. I'm just back from a trip to southern utah and have to report that i am VERY disappointed! I woke with sore hips each morning and would frequently wake in the middle of the night in pain unless sleeping on my back. I was also disappointed with how bulky it was. It took up A LOT of room in my pack and it was a struggle to get it into the stuff sack no matter how much air i tried to squeeze out of it. a Nalgene bottle??? double that size and more!... Definitely, not impressed...at all
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what do you store this stove in? does it come with any kind of...
MSR Pocket Rocket Stove
April 16, 2008
what do you store this stove in? does it come with any kind of case?
Awesome Shirt
SmartWool Lightweight Zip-T Shirt - Women's
August 12, 2007
I love this zip t shirt. It fully lives up to it's promises to help with thermo-regulation, keeping you warm as you start up the trail at 50 degrees and keeping you cool when the temperature climbs to the 70's and 80's. I've worn it all summer long on miles of trails in the colorado mountains. It is super soft and does not itch AT ALL. And you can sweat all day and still get close to your hiking partners -- NICE. My particular shirt pilled slightly on the first use but hasn't gotten worse...it's barely noticeable. I have a second shirt that did NOT pill at all. Definitely worth the investment...
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Runs larger than other smartwool tops
SmartWool Spectrum Crew - Women's
August 12, 2007
This is a great piece but it runs larger than smartwool's usual sizing. i ordered the small and needed to send it back. bottom line: order down in size...
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Awesome Shirt
SmartWool Lightweight Zip-T Shirt - Women's
August 12, 2007
I love this zip t shirt. It fully lives up to it's promises to help with thermo-regulation, keeping you warm as you start up the trail at 50 degrees and keeping you cool when the temperature climbs to the 70's and 80's. I've worn it all summer long on miles of trails in the colorado mountains. It is super soft and does not itch AT ALL. And you can sweat all day and still get close to your hiking partners -- NICE. My particular shirt pilled slightly on the first use but hasn't gotten worse...it's barely noticeable. I have a second shirt that did NOT pill at all. Definitely worth the investment...
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Awesome Pack - but not for me
Osprey Packs Talon 33 Overnight Backpack - 1900-2000cu in
July 18, 2007
I researched a lot of packs and finally decided on this one. It's chock full of features and beautifully and intelligently crafted/designed. It's perfect for long day trips and maybe a very lite overnight. The main problem for me was the rigid plastic ridge on the upper back of the pack. I have very little body fat and the ridge rubbed to the point of causing a major sore spot by the end of a 9 hour hike.
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Buy Tight
Contourwear AnyWear Pant - Women's
July 6, 2007
That's what the vendor tag says! I bought my regular size 6 and they were too loose. The manufacturer promises an extra 2 inch hem but it was more like 1.5 inches. So tall/long-legged women beware. The styling and fabric were beautiful and i would have loved to have kept these but not without the extra inseam length
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tall women rejoice
Columbia Omni-Dry Venture Pant - Women's
May 22, 2007
I got these in size 6 Long and the inseam was 33 1/2 inches -- half an inch longer than promised. The pants are well made, dry quickly and have a great low-rise style. The main drawback is range of motion: no gusseted crotch and no spandex or give to the nylon material. But otherwise an excellent choice.
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not for long-legged women
The North Face Paramount Porter Convertible Pant - Women's
May 9, 2007
The inseam on these pants was shorter than listed on the size chart. Size 6 "long" had an inseam of barely 32 inches (you had to pull them to get them to 32). I also found that the zipper on the thighs for the conversion to shorts was "binding" and didn't offer enough range of motion. these pants are a great style but could use some spandex to make them really comfortable for hiking.
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great fabric
prAna Tenaya Pant - Women's
May 9, 2007
too bad they don't make a long inseam. these are comfortable, well made, and have a hip design. short-legged women - enjoy!
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