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Not Full Side Zips

Mountain Hardwear Pinnacle Pant - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Pinnacle Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 November 18, 2008

The use case for these pants is you're high up, probably on ice, wearing alpine harness and crampons, when the temperature falls or the weather hits, and you need to get your hard shells on in a hurry. You really, really want FULL side zips under these conditions. Regrettably, these otherwise outstanding hard shell pants do not have them. To get those, you need to move up to the Argon ice pants, which cost 100 bucks more. Or go with the Defiant pants, but they are very, very heavy...

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Julbo Dolgan Sunglasses - Spectron 4 Lens

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Rating for this product: 5 August 11, 2008

...and the price is right.

These glacier glasses are on the recommended equipment list for an upcoming skills seminar and summit attempt on Mt. Rainier. Although there are no instructions in the box (or online, so far as I could find), and contrary to the earlier review, the side shields ARE removeable. According to the manufacturer, the older model required removing the temple screws to remove the side shields; on the newer model (which I just bought here at Backcountry.com) they just pop out. It feels awkward removing them the first time, after just paying for a new pair of glasses, but you get used to it. The temples tend to widen with wear, so you might not want to relieve them too much when you first wear them...

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