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La Sportiva Katana Lace Vibram XS Edge Climbing Shoe
April 16, 2011
Its a totally different shoe. Check this out: http://www.lasportiva.com/magazine/?p=82&lang=en
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
CamelBak Omega HydroTanium Hydration Reservoir
February 19, 2011
It does alright, but one time after a long steep hike to a spring to fill my water at Havasupai, I set my backpack down on a rock while I took a dip, and when I got back to my pack the bladder was completely drained. The pack was sitting on the valve, and had squeezed it and let all the water out. After that I bought the hydrolock and haven't had any problems since.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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