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    Portland
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    From Portland all the way down to Eugene, I love Oregon's outdoor weather. I've just recently gotten into road cycling, and I couldn't be happier. I'm currently working on a few vintage builds for resale! Nothin like a bit of grease on your hands to help you get to know a bike. With the weather headed into summer, who knows whats next?

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Backcountry.com Shift Welder Hoody - Men's

February 24, 2009

Please, lets see more colors! I've seen that the hoodless version (at least the closest thing to it) the shift softshell used to come in a variety of colors, like a sangria red. Blue, Blue/Grey, Grey.. hardly a good range of choices. Red, orange, black, where are all the colors?

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Horny Toad Claude Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - Men's

February 24, 2009

I'm thinking about going with the large. I'm tall and thin, about 6'6" 190lbs. Hows the body fit/arm length for this hoody? Enough room in the hood?

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Backcountry.com Shift Softshell Jacket - Men's

February 22, 2009

Is this jacket essentially the shift welder without the hood? Or is the fit less tapered around the waist as the pictures suggest. Also I'm 6'6" about 195lbs, and have long arms. I measured my sleeve length to be about 33.5, but should I go with a medium? I know it says 34.5, but I've had trouble with size charts before, and I'm weary about a medium actually fitting well.

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