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Backpacker // Skier // Camper/Hiker // Climber // Biker

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Black Diamond Skylight Tent: 3-Person 3-Season

August 8, 2010

This might help to give a better idea of the size. Roomy 2 man, tight 3 man.

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R1 Hoodie at City of Rocks

R1 Hoodie at City of Rocks

Patagonia R1 Hooded Fleece Pullover - Men's

November 27, 2009

Its great to climb in, but the wind at the top cut right through.

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Granite Gear Bear Hugs Compression Canister

May 9, 2012

Pretty much. Except that it has a zipper instead of a draw cord, which might make stuffing some things a little more difficult.

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MontBell Alpine Light Down Parka - Men's

May 9, 2012

I have to go up a size in MontBell in comparison to my MHW gear. Might have to just order both and return one.

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MSR Whisperlite Universal Stove

April 21, 2012

You can use it with any gas cartridge with a Lindel type valvue - basically one with threads so it can be screwed together.

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Mammut Smart Alpine Belay Device - 8.9mm-10.5mm

April 21, 2012

Harder to pull rope through than similar offerings from petzl or BD...I would stick to one of those over this.

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Big Agnes Fly Creek UL2 Tent: 2-Person 3-Season

April 18, 2012

I stuff mine into a compression sack without the poles or stakes (and have been doing so for some time). No problems with holes for me!

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Osprey Packs Kestrel 28 Backpack - 1600-1700cu in

February 25, 2012

Its a unisex pack. For a long time, most packs were designed around men. Then came women's specific packs, and with it, the original packs became "mens" or unisex...like this one. Either a man or woman could use it, although there are other packs that may be more comfortable for a woman, because they are designed for a woman, rather than a man. Features such as hip size/shape, shoulder size/shape, breasts, and torso length all come into play when designing a pack for women.

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MSR XGK EX Multi-Fuel Stove

February 25, 2012

It does. Turn the dial a bit and liquid fuel will collect in the cup below cover on the burner. Light and wait for it to settle down, then turn the stove on. This must be done to vaporize the liquid gas into a gaseous state so it'll burn properly. I believe the only stove currently on the market that uses liquid fuel that you don't have to prime/preheat in this manner is made by Soto and called the Muka.

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Arc'teryx R320 Rock Climbing Harness - Men's

February 21, 2012

Its probably going to still be a little big on you...I'm a 34 inch waist and my large is pretty much as tight as it will go when I wear it.

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NEMO Equipment Inc. Morpho 2P Tent: 2-Person 3 Season

February 19, 2012

Hop on the Live Chat feature...they should be able to help you out a little faster and more accurately.

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Marmot Hydrogen Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

February 14, 2012

This could be a great bag in May. It could also kill you in May - all depends on where you're going and how the temps will be. I've found my Marmot bags are pretty comfortable down to their ratings. I usually sleep on the colder side, but find among my friends that I'm about average.

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Black Diamond Sabretooth Pro Crampon

February 12, 2012

You shouldn't have a problem with these...I use mine on ski boots and mountaineering boots and, properly adjusted, they stay on great.

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MSR XGK EX Multi-Fuel Stove

February 10, 2012

I prefer the dragonfly if I'm going to try and cook food in the pot - it simmers really well and has a range of temperature options that are easy to get without fiddling with how much air you put in the fuel bottle. If I'm going to try and boil water at high altitude and or cold temperatures - and just boil water/melt snow, the XGK works better. In larger groups and depending ont the length of time we're out, we usually bring a Dragonfly and a XGK.

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Patagonia Down Sweater Full-Zip Hooded Jacket - Men's

February 9, 2012

I've used this with a climbing helmet and my Smith Maze and it fit. Hard to turn the head, but fine for the chairlift.

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Patagonia Torrentshell Pullover Jacket - Men's

February 6, 2012

I'd go for the medium if you want a more athletic fit and/or if you ever want to wear the jacket without the nano puff. It might be a bit tight in the arm pits. You and I share the same dimensions and a medium in Patagonia almost always fits me...with the exception of the DAS parka.

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Petzl Irvis 10-Point Crampon

February 6, 2012

Depends on the boot. While some boots may be the same size for a foot, the sole length and amount of external material varies. You can also order and extended center bar for really big feet!

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Mountain Hardwear Hammerhead 3 Classic Tent 3-Person 3-Season

February 5, 2012

As long as you have a footprint that fits, you shouldn't have a problem. I don't believe the dimensions have changed recently.

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Hestra Army Leather Gore-Tex XCR Glove

February 3, 2012

Probably, I would hope on Live Chat and they should be able to help you out with ordering a new pair in the same size. If you're crunched for time, I would order a size smaller as well and then just return whatever doesn't work. Tell the live chat guys and they'll take care of you.

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Marmot Limelight 3-Person Tent w/ Footprint and Gear Loft

February 2, 2012

I would go back to the REI brand tent. If you call corporate REI, they can sometimes even make you a commercial discount on the tent. These tents are relatively inexpensive and tend to stand up well, as you have experienced. Most other tents are more likely to change more frequently, unless you get something classic like the MHW Trango of TNF Mountain tents...which are 500+ dollars per tent and are designed for mountaineering conditions. The half dome would be my recommendation. Its also one of the same tents REI stores rent, which equals out to lots of nights out and better durability.

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Seirus Softshell Lite Glove - Men's

February 2, 2012

Yes, they're waterproof enough. Should be fine skiing in 40 degree temps as well. As for the liner in the hestra mitt, probably a little too bulky. You can always try it and send it back if it doesn't work, but my guess would be that if your mitt fits you fairly well now, this will make it too tight.

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Black Diamond Tracer Helmet

February 1, 2012

This helmet would do great for climbing. However, its not really designed to protect from impacts that occur when your head hits something on the side - like a tree, rock, or ice when you're skiing down. I would look for a skiing helmet. The smith maze is pretty comfortable, only slightly heavier and probably one of the lightest skiing helmets out there.

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Metolius Master Cam

January 27, 2012

These have four lobes and a flexible stem while the TCU has three lobes and a u-shaped stem. They're both great units. I find I place more of the master cams than the TCUs, but for placements in smaller cracks (length, not width) I prefer the TCUs.

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Sterling Fusion Nano Bicolor Dry Single Rope - 9.2mm

January 27, 2012

Sterling makes great ropes, and this one would work just fine for ice climbing. Really, any dry rope would do the job. Keep in mind that the thinner you go, the less durable the rope is. If you're going to be doing a lot of top roping, you might want to go for something a bit thicker. Additionally, the thinner rope can be a little more difficult to handle with gloves/mittens on - not a deal breaker, but something to keep in mind!

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Primus Classic Trail Stove

January 24, 2012

Make sure the bottom of the canister/inside of the pot is dry...otherwise you may have some problems with rust.

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Warmth and dexterity

Black Diamond Virago Glove

Black Diamond Virago Glove

Rating for this product: 5 January 19, 2012

Love how simple these are to get on. Has held up really well after a season of use. Sometimes a bit too warm when temps are in the low 30s, but easily comfortable down to the upper single digits for me. Hands have always stayed dry in these - including days in the wet PNW snow.

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Ibex Zepher Sport Top - Men's

Ibex Zepher Sport Top - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 18, 2012

This is now my go-to base layer for all cold weather activities. Love the zipper and ability to regulate temperature. Breaths excellently as per most wool products. Also, when it does get wet - sweat or otherwise - it still keeps me warm and doesn't stink. Even after a week of skiing!

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Just right

Ibex 17.5 Nelson Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Ibex 17.5 Nelson Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 18, 2012

This is a great classic wool - shirt. Not quite a sweatshirt, definitely not a sweater. Feels great around town or in the mountains. Washes up nice as well.

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Great, almost

Ibex Shak Two-Layer Glove

Ibex Shak Two-Layer Glove

Rating for this product: 3 January 18, 2012

These are awesome gloves - but the durability sucks. I used them for a season as a daily glove living in AK - both around town and while backcountry skiing. I wouldn't say I'm terribly hard on my gear, but they are already showing small holes where the knitting of the wool has pulled away from the seams. Little disappointing for the price!

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MSR Pocket Rocket Stove

January 17, 2012

The MSR fuel bottles will not work - they are designed for liquid fuel stoves. This stove uses a canister.

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K2 Coomback Ski

January 16, 2012

The 181 will ski like a shorter ski, not a longer ski. This ski does great in the corn as well as the powder.

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K2 Coomback Ski

January 16, 2012

I pulled the dynafit toepiece out of both skis in separate instances (I was not skiing in tour mode in either case). I was told the holes were over drilled and just slightly too large when originally mounted. In my case, I was able to have both skis fixed and they work great, no problems.

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MontBell Super Spiral Hugger #0 Down Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree

December 16, 2011

Yes you can zip them together, but no, the zippers are not the same length...still works out though.

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Sterling Evolution Velocity Rope - 9.8mm

December 15, 2011

A bicolor rope doesn't really have a center mark - it changes patterns at the center and thus you can see it. The center mark on this is basically dyed/inked onto the rope.

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Burton AK 23L Pack

December 13, 2011

Really depends on the size of the camera body and lens you attached to it. But it will fit most modern DSLRs with a lens less than 135 or so safely.

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Petzl Quark Ice Tool

December 13, 2011

There is no leash sold with it. You can order it with a hammer instead of adze, this site is just currently out of stock.

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Petzl Summit Mountaineering Axe

December 12, 2011

The general rule of thumb is to measure the distance between the tip of his finger while its hanging at his side and the ground and then go with the size that is closest without going over the measurement. But it depends on what he's using it for. General mountaineering, I'd probably go with the 66. If he's using it with skis or a snowboard, I'd go shorter, with the 59.

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Mammut Accessory Cord - 150m

December 10, 2011

It would never be my first choice. You could use it in conjunction with a climbing rope as a pull line, thus giving you the full 60/70 meters of climbing rope. However, for canyoneering and/or caving, you'd want a static (as long as you never plan on climbing on it) rope with a water treatment, 9-11 mm. If you're only using it for canyoneering/caving - a climbing rope is overkill as you don't need the elastic properties.

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Stoic Forge Glove

December 6, 2011

Yes, they'd be thin enough. Might not be super waterproof though.

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Patagonia Alpine Guide Softshell Pant - Men's

December 6, 2011

They're not as water resistant as other pants, so if you find yourself sitting on your butt a fair amount when stopped, they might not be the best choice. Otherwise they're great!

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Arc'teryx Dually Belay Insulated Parka - Men's

December 6, 2011

He'd probably be really happy with this. For the record though, something that is made of down insulation (rather than synthetic such as this one) will be lighter and more compressible. However, if you're climbing Rainier, the benefits of synthetic insulation in the wet PNW may far out weight those of down. You could also check out the Patagonia DAS parka.

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Outdoor Research Ultralight Dry Sack

December 6, 2011

Totally depends on what the bag is made of and what its insulated with. If its synthetic, I'd probably go for the 25 L, most down bags would probably fit into the 15L...unless its got a low fill rating and/or is for really cold temperatures (below zero).

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Mammut Dyneema Contact Sling - 8mm

December 6, 2011

You could use them...but for the price/durability ratio...I would go for something a little more burly. Or just use cordelette, which is much easier to equalize than these slings.

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Petzl Tactikka Plus Headlamp

December 4, 2011

No, but its very water resistant. If it rains, you'll be fine...if you try to go under water with it...different story

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Osprey Packs Kode 38 Backpack - 2100-2500cu in

December 4, 2011

Yes, it will carry a snowboard. You can get it on a plane, depending on how full you pack it...if its overflowing...it'll be tight

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MSR WhisperLite International Multi-Fuel Stove

November 28, 2011

You could maybe get it close, but you'd have to have a lower pressure (i.e. fewer pumps) in the fuel bottle. The Dragonfly and then the simmerlite will work much better.

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Sierra Designs Zolo 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

November 28, 2011

It won't harm it if you're doing it temporarily. However, you shouldn't store the tent/fly in the compression sack.

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Big Agnes Fly Creek UL2 Footprint

November 28, 2011

You'd be just fine using it for that.

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Black Diamond Sabretooth Pro Crampon

November 21, 2011

You'll probably need a longer center bar, but with that, yes, they will fit.

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Black Diamond Speed 40 Backpack - 2319-2563cu in

November 21, 2011

You could store it inside the bag. Or you could use shock cord and string it through the eye loops on the back creating a mesh of sorts. Only problem is that its not nearly as secure as just putting it in the bag.

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Metolius Waldo Improved Harness - Men's

October 2, 2011

Send an email or get on "live chat" to have this question answered. It'll be faster and more accurate.

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Deuter Freeride Pro 30 Backpack - 1850cu in

September 27, 2011

The Silo 30 is more of an all around backpack, with the emphasis being on winter sports. The waist belt is less substantial on the Silo and there is only one large main compartment in which everything goes - shovel, probe, skins, etc. On the Deuter, there is a separated pocket for your wet/dry stuff. I found the frame in the Deuter to be more substantial than the Silo. As a result, the Deuter carried slightly better with a lot of weight but skied much stiffer. The Silo felt better on the way down. If you wanted something to use in the summertime as well, I'd definitely go for the Silo. One note though, it can be a bit tricky to get the skis/snowboard on the Silo the first time. Also, I believe the Deuter will hold a snowboard better than the Silo.

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Edelweiss Canyon Static 9.6mm Rope

September 20, 2011

That is pretty much what this rope is designed for - its static and designed for rappelling.

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Salomon Twenty Twelve Ski

September 14, 2011

Well Zander, it all depends on what you do to it. For some people a season is 10-15 ski days...for others its a 100. So depending on how you ski and how much you weigh, it may last you more or less. Overall though, I've seen Volkl skis last longer than most others, including Salomon.

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Yakima Q Towers - set of 4

September 14, 2011

According to Yakima's website and their "Rack Finder"...there are no Q-clips for your vehicle. They may or may not make them in the future. As for the Q towers - there is only one kind, the Q-clips make them fit individual vehicles. But depending on what you have on the top of your car (totally naked or something up there)...you might find something else that would work. I'd check out Yakima.com or give them a call.

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G3 Onyx Ski Crampon

September 14, 2011

Maybe, but usually not with great results. The ski edges might get a little torn up and the crampon will go in at a slight angle, making it less effective. I would measure the area of the ski its going to contact though...sometimes the specs aren't exact and you might be able to make it work.

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Edelweiss Canyon Static 9.6mm Rope

September 5, 2011

Because somebody didn't type it in - you could use this as a static line for any purpose - Edelweiss probably just designed it with canyoneering in mind.

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The North Face Flint 2 Bx Tent 2-Person 3-Season

September 1, 2011

Well it really depends on the size and height of the cot. Its probably not likely at 87x44 that you would find something that would fit length wise.

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MSR WhisperLite Stove

August 31, 2011

Check out the SimmerLite if you want liquid fuel. Otherwise I'd look at the jetboil or MSR pocket rocket.

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MSR WhisperLite Stove

August 31, 2011

Check out the SimmerLite if you want liquid fuel. Otherwise I'd look at the jetboil or MSR pocket rocket.

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MSR Dragontail Tent: 2-Person 4-Season

August 30, 2011

Its 20 x 7 inches if you leave it in the bag it comes in. I generally separate the poles and the body though. The poles are a few inches around and 20 inches long. The tent itself can be compressed pretty well with a compression sack...about 1.5 or 2 nalgene bottles worth.

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DAKINE Heli Pro 20L Winter Backpack - 1200cu in

August 27, 2011

It would be difficult, even if they were a small size...and if you did...its probably the only thing you'd be able to fit in there.

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Edelweiss Oxygen SuperEverDry Climbing Rope - 8.2mm

August 26, 2011

It is a double rope (also known as a half rope because of the 1/2 marking on the tag).

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Black Diamond Distance FL Trekking Pole

August 16, 2011

Make a fist and hold it above the ground so your elbow is at 90 degrees and your forearm is parallel with the ground. Measure the distance between your fist and the ground and you'll have an idea of which size range you fall into...but I'd guess you'd be a small.

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Black Diamond Sabretooth Clip Crampons

August 15, 2011

These should go small enough. The center bar may stick out a bit on the heel...but you can just cut it off with a hack saw and save a little weight.

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Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Insulated Jacket - Men's

August 15, 2011

Technically, that puts you into a medium (according to the sizing chart), but it will be a bit snug on you. You'll be able to fit it over a base layer and maybe a thin fleece. If thats what you're looking for, do it...if you wanted something roomier, go with the large.

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MSR Hydromedary Hydration Bag

August 14, 2011

This will work better for a more confined space. There is no solid frame.

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Columbia Best Dam Down Jacket - Women's

August 14, 2011

Go with the Mountain Hardwear...its a better jacket and more suited to your needs. This jacket is more for skiing, not mountaineering.

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K2 Revival Ski

August 14, 2011

These don't come with bindings. You don't have to adjust the bindings to ride switch anyways. It is easier to do, however, when the bindings are mounted in the center...aka a Center Mount...you can ask your local ski shop to do this when you get them mounted with bindings.

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Osprey Packs Aether 60 Backpack - 3500-3900cu in

August 14, 2011

I'd go for the Aether...its got a more substantial frame and interchangeable hip belts for better sizing.

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Necessity

Black Diamond Whippet Self-Arrest Ski Pole

Black Diamond Whippet Self-Arrest Ski Pole

Rating for this product: 5 August 14, 2011

Great tool, has saved me a few potentially nasty falls. I usually just use one and a regular pole. Works for thwacking alders, in snow, ice, rock, and mud.

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Last pant you'll need for winter...almost

Patagonia Backcountry Guide Softshell Pant - Men's

Patagonia Backcountry Guide Softshell Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 August 14, 2011

These pants are great; phenomenal soft shell for winter use. They're great for skiing, climbing, mountaineering, etc. I've yet to get wet in them and the times I've felt the wind cut through a bit have been very few - 70-80 mph gusts. I don't use the suspenders (they're easily removable). I'm tall and lanky at 6'3 and 180 and the medium gives me a great athletic fit. I tend to use these with a light base layer for activities where there is a little more stop and go and the temperature is well below freezing. In moderate temperatures (15+) while doing something highly aerobic...I find these to be a little warm and prefer something like the guide pant, also by Patagonia.

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