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Giro 2008 Omen Helmet

May 28, 2009

I am right in between sizes (23-inches on the nose). My question is do I go with a medium (21.9 - 23.2 inches)or a large (23.2 - 24.6 inches). This is a conundrum, I don't want it to be too tight, but at the same time I don'w want to feel like I have the suspension cranked down so it looks like I am wearing a hard hat!

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Mountain Hardwear Exposure II Parka - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Exposure II Parka - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 December 20, 2008

Overall I like the jacket, but there are some issues I have with it.

Pros: I love the material, it does not get stiff and cold weather, the hood roles relatively smoothly up to be hidden away, The arm length and total length seems to be exactly right. It feels like a jacket that should cost twice as much as I paid.

Cons: The powderskirt is not removable and sits WAY too high from the bottom, making layering very difficult. I am 5'10" and have a relatively short trunk. If I button the powderskirt anything under it bunches up and is uncomfortable to me. The hood is not removable, only rolls up. There is no media pocket, although the chest pocket is pretty nice.

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