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Awesome cap

Outdoor Research Radar Pocket Cap

Outdoor Research Radar Pocket Cap

Rating for this product: 5 October 18, 2009

I have an abnormally HUGE head. Outdoor Research is the only company that feels my pain and makes hats that actually fit me (XL of course) without causing severe, squeezing headaches. The fact that they made a hat big enough to fit me personally (for there can't be more than a handful of other people with melons as enormous as mine) means a lot to me. This is a great cap that folds down nicely and offers UPF sun protection. I couldn't be happier. Of note, my gigantic head is also bald and greasy (I know you're feeling sorry for me now). The slate color doesn't show the grease, but the khaki unfortunately does.

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Nice Pullover

Backcountry.com Rime Pullover Jacket - Men's

Backcountry.com Rime Pullover Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 18, 2009

I'm 6'0", 175#. Originally got the medium in the Rime (size I wear in the Welder Hoody - excellent jacket), but ended up exchanging it for a Large because I could barely get the medium on and off without dislocating a shoulder in the process. The length is very short, especially in the front (belly shirt in medium? Not a good look). Light weight, thin, and somewhat stretchy. Does well in the wind and light precip, but will soak through eventually. I got the old "curry" color which to me looks almost identical to the "carrot" (maybe not quite as bright?) I'm usually not an orange person, but I am happy with this orange. Got it on BC outlet for a ridiculous price (less than 40 bucks). This is a very nice pullover.

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Great jacket

Backcountry.com Shift Welder Hoody - Men's

Backcountry.com Shift Welder Hoody - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 18, 2009

I'm 6'0" 175#. Originally went with the Large, but it was a little too large for my liking. I guess it would have worked well with multiple layers, but I opted to trade it in for a medium, which I love the fit of. It is form fitting in a nice way, but starts to get a little tight with more than a couple of thin baselayers. Very thin and light - like wearing a long sleeve shirt with a hood. Works well in wind and light rain, but it will soak through if you're out in precipitation for too long - even the light stuff. Of note, the fit is NOT exactly like the Rime Pullover. At least not on me. I wear a Large in the Rime because I could barely get the medium on and off without dislocating a shoulder in the process.

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Backcountry.com Shift Welder Hoody - Men's

January 24, 2009

I would recommend a large, just for a little added room, for movement and adding layers underneath. if you want a snugger fit, you could probably get away with the medium though. Hope that helps.I'd say Large is probably your best bet. I'm 6'0" 173 pounds. I ordered the Large originally, but it was a little too loose for my liking. It didn't drown me by any means and it would work well if you have multiple layers. I exchanged it for a Medium, which fits snugly, but not too snugly - just right for me. As far as layering goes, Medium may be more limited on what you can do. A Capilene 3 and a 100 fleece on underneath the Medium is about the extent of layering that I can do. Sleeve length is generous, even in the Medium. Length hits me about mid cheeks.

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