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Best hiking boots out there

Asolo Stynger GTX Hiking Boot - Women's

Asolo Stynger GTX Hiking Boot - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 December 3, 2008

These are the best hiking boots I have ever owned. I have a normal width foot but a very narrow heel. They fit my feet like a glove. I have a notorious probelm with getting blisters no matter the fit or socks I wear. These boots have kept my blisters to a minimum and required no break in. I recommend them to all my friends as the best boots ever.

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Packs up small!

Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 32 Sleeping Bag: 32 Degree ThermicMicro - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 32 Sleeping Bag: 32 Degree ThermicMicro - Women's

Rating for this product: 3 December 3, 2008

I got this bag in the spring last year and have toted it all over New England with me for the past several months. It is a good warm weather bag (in my opinion but I am always cold). It packs up small and is super light weight for backpacking with. The only down side is the side zipper stops about 1/4 of the way down, making it a pain for those of us who toss and turn in our sleep or have to fit the dog off our bag nonstop. I would recommend it to any women looking for a light weight summer bag.

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Great for day trips

Lowe Alpine Powder Line 22 Pack - 1300cu in

Lowe Alpine Powder Line 22 Pack - 1300cu in

Rating for this product: 4 December 3, 2008

I have had this pack for a couple of years. I haven't used it to carry my skis, but I have used it for day trips to the slopes and on a few snowshoe exkursions. It's great for the slopes since I can fit my gear in it and it has a low profile making it easy for the lifts. For snowshoeing it has been great to carry the extra layer in when I got hot, lunch, and water.

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Awesome Ski Pack

Lowe Alpine Fall Line 35 Backpack - 2100cu in

Lowe Alpine Fall Line 35 Backpack - 2100cu in

Rating for this product: 4 November 7, 2008

I've used this pack for the past two winters for some BC action with my skis. For someone who's pretty short the diagonal ski carry still made it easy for me to hike with my skis. I have also used it at the resorts to haul my skis across the parking lots. I can fit my boots in the pack, plus all my essential gear. Awesome pack with lots of cool features and lots of room!

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Best Women's Specific climbing pack

Lowe Alpine Alpine Ascent Pro ND 35+10 Backpack - 2100cu in - Women's

Lowe Alpine Alpine Ascent Pro ND 35+10 Backpack - 2100cu in - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 7, 2008

I love this pack for climbing, it rocks even more since it is women specific (come on guys, we aren't built like you). Since I am not a lead climber, I always get to haul the ropes. After trying many different packs over the last couple of years, I finally tried this one. It was by far large enough for all my gear (and dog gear) inside. The rope compressor made it easy to carry the rope and still be able to access my gear in the pack. The lid pockets were great for the small stuff I needed to access quickly and to stash my ID and car keys with out losing them (again). All in all, this pack was superbly comfortable, carried a load of approx. 40 lbs, and has held up well to life at the crags. I would recommend it to anyone in a heart beat.

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