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B. Fox

Skier // AT Skier // Alpine Skier

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    Pro-patroller resigned to working for the man… spend my free time teaching alpine skiing in summit county. Enjoy the toils of the wilderness, and exposing my wife and kids to their “backyard”, in hopes that they will develop a deep appreciation for where we live and what the wilderness has to offer. Overall if it can be done in the snow it is worth doing.

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Arc'teryx Alpha SV Jacket - Men's

Arc'teryx Alpha SV Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 17, 2008

The Alpha SV is by far the best three layer shell ever made! I am on my second shell in 8 years only because my first one had a small zipper issue and when sent back to Arcteryx they were unable to repair it, however they were gracious enough to send a brand new jacket in its place. This jacket has acted as functional summer rain gear from the Bahamas to the South rim of the Grand Canyon. In the winter it has braved -30 temps with howling 40 mph winds without flinching. It slips through the trees on the slopes like an egg off a heavily greased Teflon pan, and functionally from day to day it has not failed, no matter what mother nature has tossed its way. If there is only two items of gear you can take with you in the end, the Alpha SV jacket and a pair of matching bibs.

Helpful Votes: 6 Yes | 7 No

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Suunto PC POD

Suunto PC POD

Rating for this product: 1 September 24, 2007

Well I couldn't think of anything more problematic: the install of the software took over an hour; after trying to install all of the various patches and hot fixes, the thing still fails to connect. Their web page has little useful information on corrections, and without the stellar (seriously the best ever) help from Backcountry.com, I don't think I would have a chance of fixing this.

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