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Adirondack tested

Sorel Conquest Boot - Men's

Sorel Conquest Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 3, 2010

Overall, great boots.

I "formally" tested these boots over the new year weekend in the Adirondacks of northern New York. There was 6" of snow with more in drifts, 5-15 degree F temps, and a good wind. I went on a 5 hour hike on varied terrain, including an unfrozen stream, and these boots performed well. My feet were warm and dry even when submersed in water and snow. The height kept the snow out and the lugs (which are very deep) provide great traction. The design of the boot doesn't leave much for flexibility, the ankle is very stiff although it may flex with time. Per reviews on this site, I ordered a half size down, I'm usually an 11.5 and I ordered an 11. I'd say even the 11 is a little roomy on me. I haven't determined if the strap adds any value.

Pro's:
Waterproof
Very warm
Snow "proof"
Good traction

Con's (these are nitpicky):
A bit big so it's hard to cinch down (pro if big socks are used, I prefer smartwool/thin socks)
Lack of flexibility in the ankle

Can't comment on build quality/durability yet.

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Mountain Hardwear Lyell SL -15 Sleeping Bag: -15 Degree Down

Mountain Hardwear Lyell SL -15 Sleeping Bag: -15 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 4 September 16, 2008

I'm generally a hot sleeper. Even so, with a recent trip to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, I wasn't going to take any risks. This bag kept me roasting while everyone else woke up every morning griping about the night's cold. It never dropped much below 30 F, so I can't comment on its sub-zero performance, but will have to try it out this winter. It is heavy, but we had porters. I think I'd keep this for winter truck camping and maybe get an ultralight for backpacking. Overall great design and good value. I would like outside loops for tying to the thermarest so you don't slide around so much. My friend's REI Kilo bag had those, neat idea.

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