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Kiwi Climber

Climber // Mountaineer // Road Biker

Kiwi Climber: #48,890 of 167,234 More Information

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Auckland, New Zealand
  • Bio:

    Mountaineering for 8 years.Instructing for the Auckland Section of the NZAC's introductory SnowCraft Course for 4 years.

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Very light but no good

Black Diamond Winter Bivy Sack

Black Diamond Winter Bivy Sack

Rating for this product: 2 October 10, 2008

I agree with other reviewers. This thing doesn't breathe. The inside was wet from condensation after 1 night in a snow cave. Talked to an R&D guy for Kiwi company Macpac who tested Epic fabric way before BD used it. The verdict was "not the most breathable fabric around..or the most waterproof ... Ok for N America dry snow but not kiwi wet snow."

Helpful Votes: 3 Yes

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Nice features - just not warm

Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Synthetic

Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Synthetic

Rating for this product: 2 October 2, 2008

I bought this bag for summer alpine trips when the temp is unlikely to dip below 15deg F in New Zealand. First time I used it the temp was about 60F - too hot for this bag and since there is no way to vent your feet I cooked. Next trip it was around 40 deg. Only just warm - this is the bags lower comfort limit. Then I went snow caving - temp 32F - wore 3 layers, hat, 2 sleeping mats & wrapped a down jacket over my hips. I reckon this is near the bag's extreme limit. So much for 15F rating! There is a reason why this bag is lighter than it's competitors. It's not as warm. Bring on the European bag rating system.

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Excellent boots

La Sportiva Nepal EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

La Sportiva Nepal EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 16, 2008

Just come back from a trip involving ice climbing, climbing an icy 10,000ft peak, scrambling on loose chossy rock & hiking. These boots did great at all. A bit stiff & hot for the hiking though but very grippy on rock. I would advise a few easier days in them 1st out to break them in & upgrade the inner soles. Saw heaps of pro guides wearing these.

Helpful Votes: 7 Yes

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