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Very Warm... Tight Fit

Patagonia Lined Beanie

Patagonia Lined Beanie

Rating for this product: 4 November 24, 2010

This beanie is very warm and comfy!!! It is a tad tight and I have a small nogin, so I would be careful if you have a larger head.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes

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Burrrrr and Bitter Sweet!

Big Agnes Encampment Sleeping Bag:  15 Degree Climashield HL

Big Agnes Encampment Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Climashield HL

Rating for this product: 2 November 24, 2010

This bag and the Big Agnes system was very appealing storefront for me but has not lived up to it's expectations. The bag is very roomy and cold (i use the insulated air pad) it does not keep me warm much past 25 deg, and since below 32 deg is a popular nighttime spring and fall temp unless I am in a tent with my friends it is a restless cold night. not to mention if you do warm up and move to a different part of the roomy bag, it is a huge cold spot! So strike 1 temp not true to rating. Next, the Big Agnes system is a great idea, and if you have trouble staying on your sleeping pad especially when you are on a slight slope, it works fantastic! But, there are more negatives than positives here. The comfort is low since you can't wrap the bag around you and curl up with it, you are forced move around without the bag inside making dead air spaces in between your side sleeping spooning position and the bag making it cold once again. Next is maybe a personal qualm since maybe not everyone experiences this, but for a young college student before and after trips I find my self often crashing on peoples couches before a big trip on on the way home and being excited to sleep in a warm house for the night. This bag design sucks for this, since there is only insulation on 3 sides and your 4th side if you are sleeping on a couch or bed and not using a insulated pad is cold. All in all... don't be fooled by Big Agnes there product seems catchy and smart but I have found otherwise :( wish I could say better but I will not be getting another Big Agnes in the future which is sad since they are a local CO brand.

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Black Diamond Factor Alpine Touring Boot - Men's

October 30, 2009

Can anyone compare the BD Factors, The Scarpa Typhoons, and the Garmont Shaman or Endorphin? Is there a big difference besides personal fit that I should look at? I am looking for a boot that will charge both in bounds and out of bounds while being a great climbing boot for AT. Not worried about weight.

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Everything but a Grigri

Black Diamond ATC Guide

Black Diamond ATC Guide

Rating for this product: 5 November 13, 2008

This device is awesome it has awesome friction when on belay and rapell and even alows you to put it in guide mode and belay 2 people from above. It is definatly way more versatile than a grigri but still does not have the auto lock capabilities.

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Too many chunks

Metolius Super Chalk

Metolius Super Chalk

Rating for this product: 4 November 13, 2008

I really like the chalk, but it seems to have too many chunks and not enough powder. But thats just my opinion.

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