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Simon

Snowboarder // Camper/Hiker // Backcountry Snowboarder // Biker // Hiker // Mountain Biker // Trail Runner // Snowshoer

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The North Face Off Chute 22 Backpack - 1325cu in

February 22, 2009

Overall this pack is great. It supported all the weight of my gear no problem, The vertical straps held on to my snowshoes firmly while coming down. The hydration pocket kept the water line that goes trough the strap from freezing. Just be careful when using the horizontal mounting so that snowboard's lower edge doesnt rub on the lower straps. Overall i think its a great buy and it has a lifetime warrantee on it which is great.

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Main pocket

Main pocket

The North Face Off Chute 22 Backpack - 1325cu in

February 22, 2009

The main pocket was big enough to carry all my gear for a day in the backcountry, first aid kit, extra gloves, extra layer, food/snacks, small camera, and a probe in the nice designated pocket.

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Goggle Pocket

Goggle Pocket

The North Face Off Chute 22 Backpack - 1325cu in

February 22, 2009

the google pocket is great for keeping your googles seperate of all your other gear that can scratch them. the audio port is also on that pocket where the zipper stops. I cant imagine using the audio port myself buts its there.

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Shovel Pocket

Shovel Pocket

The North Face Off Chute 22 Backpack - 1325cu in

February 22, 2009

The shovel pocket was big enough to fit a normal size avalanche shovel but not the shovel handle that i have, but that was no problem i just used the strap on the side for that part.

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The North Face Off Chute 22 Backpack - 1325cu in

February 22, 2009

The only problem ive found is that the snowboard edges rub on the upper and lower straps when carried horizontaly.

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Black Diamond Traverse Ski Poles

December 7, 2011

push the metal pin holding them out. you can put them back on but can only do it a few times.

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Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon

Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon

Rating for this product: 5 October 19, 2010

The beacon is great. Tons of reviews all over the web on how good and fast it performs and I agree. I have had a few instances where we had about 10 beacons buried around a field and it had trouble picking the closes one. It kept telling me to stop and hold steady. I believe the new firmware fixes some of that according to the description but i have not tried it and the chance of trying to find 10 buried people in the backcountry at once is unlikely. With 3 buried beacons its worked great. Also when close to my iphone its done some weird things sometimes, from the interference i guess. I choose just not to bring my phone(no reception anyways). It works great when you need it most, its light, and worth every penny if its not overkill for you.

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Petzl Tikka XP 2 Headlamp

Petzl Tikka XP 2 Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 March 24, 2010

Bought it to use on a full moon night backcountry trip we did. Worked great, lighted up the way better than I thought it would, the red light is a great feature to preserve your night vision and not blind others. Only con is that the battery is not sealed so water/snow could possibly get in the casing, but it hasn't caused any trouble yet. The strap system is nice and versatile for bike helmets.

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Better than nothing.

CamelBak Thermal Control Kit

CamelBak Thermal Control Kit

Rating for this product: 3 January 19, 2010

I use this with my North Face backpack which has a shoulder insulation. With the combination of both I haven't had too many problems with freezing, especially once we start climbing for a while and body heat keeps everything pretty warm. There have been occasions where the water in the line froze, 5ºF/-15ºC outside temp range. Solution during those days is just to blow the water back into the bladder. A big disadvantage for me was the lack of a valve, but I just transferred one from my other hose on there.

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Great Buy

Smith Holt Helmet

Smith Holt Helmet

Rating for this product: 4 January 19, 2010

Great helmet, very warm and versatile with the 2 different pads that come with it. I haven't had to wear anything underneath to keep warm this winter. Vents in front of helmet work great with my oakley googles to help with venting, just make sure no snow gets clogged in them.Gave it 4/5 stars because the helmet didn't come with a carrying bag. Some other smith helmets do but for some reason this model did not. The bag would of made it more convenient to carry/protect, especially in the backcountry where you usually don't put the helmet on until the descent

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