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The North Face Triumph Anorak Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 28, 2009

Bought this jacket in late winter/early spring here in Minnesota. Have used the jacket a few times on local trips up to the north shore of lake superior and on a week long trip to Glacier National park. I love this jacket because it is super lightweight and small packing. I ran into rain on one of the trips up to the lake, and the jacket performed perfectly in wet conditions. I tend to sweat alot and I found the jacket to be pretty breathable as well. I would highly recommend this jacket to anyone looking for a really nice jacket for backpacking / hiking as long as aren't going to be bushwhacking. This is a lightweight (thin material) jacket, that will last if you take care of it. I bought the XL - I am about 6', 210lbs - athletic build and it fits perfectly.

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Mountain Hardwear Cohesion Pant - Men's

August 9, 2009

How does the sizing run on this pant... I usually wear about a 35-36in waist, and a 34in inseam? I am 6' - 205lbs, and would be wearing a layer underneath. Does anyone know if a large is snug - or if an x-large is too loose? I appreciate the help!

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MSR Stormking Tent 5-Person 4-Season

August 2, 2009

I am looking for a large 4 season tent, and this one seems to be close to what I am looking for... Just wondinerg
A) How is the fly supposed to be guyed out in addition to the standard guy lines as mentioned in the previous question? Are there extra grommets or loops?
B) Is there any additional preparation that should be done before taking into action?

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