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The North Face Paramount Convertible Pant - Men's

The North Face Paramount Convertible Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 July 20, 2009

I really like the material and fit. I have the size Large Short, I'm 5'9" 190, 34" waist and they are perfect. As said earlier the stiching is a weak point, the butt area on mine need some needle and thread love after maybe 30 days of hiking use over the last 9 months. I was rough on them so I'm not upset. Also the "short" size option is accomplished by reducing the length of the short and not the removable lower leg section, so conversion of the "short" size pant to shorts will result in daisy dukes, hot pants, or booty shorts...keep this in mind if you require the short size.

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not well made, they will fall apart

La Sportiva FC 3.0 GTX-XCR Hiking Boot - Men's

La Sportiva FC 3.0 GTX-XCR Hiking Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 1 July 20, 2009

These very well could be the perfect boot (it's really a high-top shoe) for walking around the nearest row of chain restaurants or maybe checking out the newest gear at REI. But if your hiking adventures go off the National Park(ing lot) Service paved trails you might be disapointed. After occasional use for two weeks in the San Juans and Sawatch, as well as a week in southern Utah mine are falling apart and have just been flimsly. It really pisses me off the soul is seperating from the shoe after only 100 miles or so. Ankle support is weak, and the soul feels like a mid level running shoe. I don't believe these will last though the end of the year. Although, at $74 (51% off) you can't expect much out of these right?

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