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MSR Reactor Stove

March 3, 2009

I'm looking to get into alpine style climbing, is canister or liquid fuel the why to go? Which does better at altitude and in the cold? I heard the liquid fuel does better in the cold because generally speaking the fuel does not freeze. Is this true? What are the pros and cons of each fuel system?

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Pro-tec Mercenary Helmet

Pro-tec Mercenary Helmet

Rating for this product: 5 February 11, 2009

I'd give it five stars, but this piece of equipment isn't mind blowing. It does its job j the description says it will. Taken a few spills with it and made pretty hard contact on some very tough hard pack and my head felt fine. Haven't hit any exposed stuff with my helmet but I'm confident it would do fine. To the review that said "it made my head look big"...really? Its helmet folks, its supposed to do that. The helmet is well ventilated. Bottom line, if you know you are going to take a lot falls (some that are hard), and don't want something that will leave you sweating, this sounds like the right helmet for. I am extremely pleased with how well it works and the overall quality of the product.

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