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Light and cozy

Western Mountaineering UltraLite Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down

Western Mountaineering UltraLite Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 5 June 6, 2010

Took it to Shasta for late Spring ski touring. Packs much smaller than the supplied carry bag with a compression sack. Worked very well with a 3/4 lightweight Thermarest pad, I rested very comfortably and stayed warm without overheating.

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Great steep skinning and side-slipping tool

Black Diamond Whippet Self-Arrest Ski Pole

Black Diamond Whippet Self-Arrest Ski Pole

Rating for this product: 5 June 6, 2010

Got a single Whippet for my dominant (left) hand in remembrance of a long nasty fall last Spring skiing season. It came in very handy this season to recover from a couple of slips while skinning steep icy slopes, and in providing a third point of contact while side-slipping down through steep notches. It's a bit scary when skiing fast, so I keep the tip in the protector when the sliding risk is lower.

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Not difficult to install but fragile

Suunto Elastomer Strap Kit for X6HRM, G3, Observers, & X6HRT

Suunto Elastomer Strap Kit for X6HRM, G3, Observers, & X6HRT

Rating for this product: 2 July 18, 2009

This is my second replacement strap for an Observer. The first replacement was a standard strap, a bit more expensive; it failed when the buckle hardware popped out and was lost in the undergrowth, the same failure I had with the original strap. This one was a bit cheaper. Installation took 10 minutes with the help of a teeny screwdriver. Unfortunately, just a few days after installation, the sliding loop that holds the end of the strap ripped, it is very soft and even the edge of the strap was enough to rip it. I think I'll have to get another original strap, even though they aren't that great either. I love this watch, but I wish that Suunto devoted more attention to strap durability.

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