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Super lightweight; great support

La Sportiva Trango S EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

La Sportiva Trango S EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 August 7, 2007

Love these books. Worth the money. They are really low-weight. I don't have to make the trade off between weight and ankle support. (I would have twisted my ankle twice yesterday if I didn't have the hightops.) Will be using these on my Mt. Whitney Mountaineering route trek in two weeks. Double socks recommended in order to reduce friction.

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Perfect weekender/trekker

The North Face Skareb 55 Backpack - 3050-3650 cu in

The North Face Skareb 55 Backpack - 3050-3650 cu in

Rating for this product: 5 August 7, 2007

I selected the Skareb for my trek up Mt. Whitney in California. I will be taking the Moutaineering route. Though I haven't departed yet, I have been using the Sareb in my training. Three times now I have filled the pack with containers of water. Once I reach the summit, I dump the water to protect my knees on the way down. I like the light-weight Skareb. The material its made of is tough. I like the harness and belt. I like the pockets on the side of the belt. The perfect balance - no complaints.

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