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Jerimoth

Trail Runner // Camper/Hiker // Climber

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Suunto Comfort Belt

Suunto Comfort Belt

Rating for this product: 2 July 10, 2008

The plastic ANT belts are really problematic- they only last a few months. Wait until the new fabric belt to comes out- should be soon.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes

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Excellent construction

Scarpa Triolet GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Scarpa Triolet GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 4, 2008

Overall excellent construction, support, and fit. I have wide toebox and although it doesn't look liek espcially wide toe-box shoe, it fits well- very comfortable. Good for temps down to about 15 F, at least for me. Need "New-matic" style crampon.

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well built, but make sure they fit!

Vasque M-Possible Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Vasque M-Possible Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 29, 2008

The concept is great- the shoes are a joy to tie and untie- but you should have moderately narrow forefoot. Reason: If you try to tie down the top to reduce motion in the ankle area, then you end up tightening up the front. So they are well built, great mountaineering boots- if they fit!

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Down Patrol Jacket- Patagonia

Patagonia Down Patrol Jacket - Men's

Patagonia Down Patrol Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 May 30, 2007

I was not impressed by the construction of this garment- nothing actually broke down- I didn't wear it outside, but compared to its Cloudveil namesake, it does not appear as well thought out and constructed.

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GPS Pod for Suunto

Suunto GPS POD

Suunto GPS POD

Rating for this product: 4 May 30, 2007

The cold start takes a while- especially if you're doing it in a new location- maybe 5 minutes. But once it's locked on it keeps it well. It is worth looking on the various Suunto and forums like Yahoo's Wristop Computers for advice, since there is a lot to know about how to use it. On flat land it seems very accurate- the problem is with mileage in the 3rd dimension- it is not so obvious how one would calibrate it since GPS systems don't really do the vertical dimension well. But if you are running/biking on flat ground calibration is easy. Finally, one of Suunto's strongest points is that when the watch locks on to the pod (or HR belt) it does so positively- Polar products seem more intermittent. Once you've learned to use it, for flat land (outside) it might be one of the better distance/speed units out there.

Helpful Votes: 2 Yes

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stratus latitude

Granite Gear Stratus Latitude Backpack - 4800 cu in

Granite Gear Stratus Latitude Backpack - 4800 cu in

Rating for this product: 4 January 25, 2007

Carries very well. Lightweight for its volume. Best feature is accessibility. Worse is that there are no pockets- a problem for the organizationally challenged. (There is a lid pocket of sorts- but not accessible without opening the pack.)

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Cohesion Jacket

Mountain Hardwear Cohesion Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Cohesion Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 19, 2007

Nice lightweight jacket- breathable and good features.

Helpful Votes: 2 Yes

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T6

Suunto T6 Watch

Suunto T6 Watch

Rating for this product: 4 July 17, 2006

Here's what's great about it: the connection to the software- from a USB cable- is solid. The watch is ligher and less clunky and smaller than previous wristop HRM/altimeters. It is very easy to operate. The software gives pretty good information about some physiological parameters not found in other software. What's bad: I wish you could see rate of ascent/descent, altitude, and HR, all on the same screen- something that some other Suunto and Polar watches have. Also, the first version of the software seems better, less clunky, than the second version. I downloaded the second version from the Suunto site but it is buggy (as of 7/17/06). For training it is excellent- for mountaineering or other outdoor applications it is good, but for both (flatlander training and mountain use) it is not as good as the Polar XN500. The problem with the XN500 is that the IR connection to the computer is clunky, whereas the Suunto connection is rock solid.

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Sieve Shoe

The North Face Sieve Shoe - Men's

The North Face Sieve Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 June 5, 2006

This shoe is good for people like me with wide forefeet. It’s very comfortable and breathable.

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Sigma SV - outstanding

Arc'teryx Sigma SV Jacket - Men's

Arc'teryx Sigma SV Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 25, 2006

I use this jacket in my work as a park ranger. This is a very useful garment: very good ventilation, pockets easy to use. It's expensive--that's my only complaint.

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Acrux 50 backpack

Arc'teryx Acrux 50 Backpack - 2620-2990 cu in

Arc'teryx Acrux 50 Backpack - 2620-2990 cu in

Rating for this product: 5 May 25, 2006

First rate workmanship, waterproof, and innovative concept. Don't let the "50" fool you—it unfolds to what seems 1.5 times a 50-liter volume. Combined with short sleeping bag, insulation and an outer shell, could be used as part of a bivy. Bulletproof. Expense is my only complaint.

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NEVA XCR

La Sportiva Neva XCR Trail Running Shoe - Men's

La Sportiva Neva XCR Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 24, 2006

Very comfortable for all-day use. Excellent friction on wet rock.

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excellent for Rainier

Black Diamond Firstlight Tent 2-Person 3-Season

Black Diamond Firstlight Tent 2-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 5 September 16, 2005

This tent is perfect for a trip up Emmons route on Rainier. One warning however—although it could take winds of 25mph or so without guylines at 9500 ft. I had to get up in the middle of the night to add the guylines, which I didn't need below treeline. Incredibly lightweight, a tiny bit tight for two, but it's worth it. Get a footprint, I poked a small hole in the bottom of my tent on a rock.

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