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mcoppadge1531435

Paddler // Ocean Kayaker // Kayaker // Backpacker // Camper // Hiker

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    Mexico
  • Bio:

    I love kayaking, sailing, backpacking, and photography. I've done trips in Montana several times and spend a couple of months in Baja California, MX sailing and sea kayaking.

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Pacific Outdoor Equipment Eco Pneumo Drybag

Pacific Outdoor Equipment Eco Pneumo Drybag

Rating for this product: 5 March 10, 2009

I used the smaller of the three drybags to keep my books dry while paddling and sailing through Baja. They're not bulky or awkward at all, and despite all the rocks and brush it encountered along the way, the bag didn't tear and was still in great condition at the end of the trip 3 months later. I will use it again and again until something happens to it.

On a side note, a friend on the same trip had the same back and that one DID tear. So maybe don't abuse it too much.

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Native Eyewear Hardtop XP Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

Native Eyewear Hardtop XP Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

Rating for this product: 5 August 4, 2008

Bought these sunglasses last August and have used them HARD ever since. They have held up unbelievably well. Have used them for sea kayaking, sailing, hiking, driving, motorcycling...basically everything. They've been stepped on, dropped, bumped, etc, and the frames have remained 100% intact; the lens has one barely noticeable scratch. They are so light that I barely notice that I'm wearing them, yet they won't fall off. The polarized lenses improve vision, especially for driving and/or motorcycling.

The only thing I will warn of is that the reflex lenses will lose their shine in salt water. This is really no big deal, since they still work perfectly as lenses, but I would advise you to save those lenses for less intense occasions.

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