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Oakley Radar Path Sunglasses

March 5, 2009

I just got a pair of these from you guys. I have a medium head, and a narrow face. They glasses hold on my head fine, but they see to be a little too wide. I can squeeze them a little and they look fine.Two questions: Are there any M frames that are just a tad smaller OR can I mold them (squeeze them together) so they fit my head a little better?Its one or the other, will probably have to send them back.Thanks

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Outdoor Research Hypnotic Down Jacket - Men's

Outdoor Research Hypnotic Down Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 4, 2009

Well, I wore this jacket on a camping trip into the cascades...and its the warmest, lightest jacket, I have ever owned. I've never been a fan of down - it gets wet, most jackets have cold spots, etc. This jacket sheds water and is incredibly warm if you are moving around(I wouldn't wear it in rain, but it shed the snow fine, when it got too wet I used a poncho.)

Thank you backcountry/SC, and definitely thank you outdoor research. For the price I paid, this jacket is more than a deal...its a steal.

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This is a super lightweight jacket

Outdoor Research Hypnotic Down Jacket - Men's

Outdoor Research Hypnotic Down Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 December 30, 2008

Not overly puffy, feels extremely light on the fill weight, I haven't worn it up to the mountains yet but not sure I would trust staying warm at camp in anything under 25F in this thing with a shell over it. The arms especially feel like they skimped on the fill.

Will update after I test it, but I get the feeling this thing is intended for showing off the OR logo in a crowded shopping mall. It is a nice looking piece however.

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Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Men's

December 10, 2008

I cant decide between this jacket and the marmot guides down sweater. I have a medium patagonia softshell, so I doubt I will fit either of these jackets under it. Which one would be best for the freezing cold, wet, washington mountains? Thanks.

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