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The North Face Mountain Pant - Men's

December 10, 2008

i am looking at picking up a pair of TNF 'mountain' or 'free thinker' and was wondering if anyone would be able to help me out with what pair are the better buy. generally looking for a quality shell (no insulation) that will keep my dry in all conditions (snow + rain for the frigid and warmer days) and are built to last through more than one season. seems like both pairs offer pretty much the same specs so i'm wondering if the extra money for the 'free thinker' really provides anything extra that the 'mountain' does not. can anyone help out??

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The North Face Himalayan Mitten

December 8, 2008

these gloves look like they're nice sized in the picture, but i want to make sure that they are big enough to fit over a coat sleeve. will this be an issue or will i be ok?

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