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Kip Kerecman

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Mostly the southern appalachains...but after my first trip out west, I will try to get out that way at least once a year now
  • Bio:

    Hiking, biking, running, trail running, and skiing every chance I get!

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Good choice for those with big head

Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Micro Dome Beanie

Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Micro Dome Beanie

Rating for this product: 5 February 2, 2011

If you have trouble fitting into hats that say "one size fits most," I would suggest getting this hat! Finding beanies that will cover your ears while not riding up on your forehead has been a constant struggle for me, and this one does the trick nicely. Obviously the nice wind-stopper fleece keeps you warm as well. So if you are like me, and probably a long lost relative of Jack from Jack in The Box, this hat is a solid choice.

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Great ski pant!

Columbia Ridge Run Pant - Men's

Columbia Ridge Run Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 11, 2010

Received these for Christmas, and have since skied in them a few times. Temps were in the single digits with a strong wind. Wearing a heavyweight base layer underneath - my legs were completely warm. Also held up well in the snow, no leaks to speak of, even after a pass in front of a snow gun.

I would describe the fit as loose, but not too baggy. Plenty of room for whatever kind of layering you want underneath. I wear a medium at 6' 170pounds...with tons of room in the waist.

Will check back in if my opinion changes this season.

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Mountain Hardwear Stance Pant - Men's

December 13, 2009

I'm considering these pants but concerned about all of the negative reviews on the previous years model. I'm not a good skier (yet), so I spend a fair amount of time in the snow. Would I be safer going with the Exposure II bib...to match my jacket? Suggestions!?!

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Sizing questions answered

Mountain Hardwear Lodown Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Lodown Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 October 17, 2009

I realize that this model of the jacket is discontinued, and MH has a new one out this year. I am writing this under the assumption that MH has kept the current model sizing consistent.

Perfect down jacket for layering (in my opinion). I have a medium at 6' 170 lbs. If I was going to wear as an outter layer, I would have returned for a large. However, I plan to use this with a midweight base layer, or maybey a sweater underneath and the MH Exposure II parka over the outside. As a cold weather mid layer the medium is perfect for me. I hate having a mid layer that is big and bulky under a shell.

In summary...if you are going to wear mainly as a layering piece - go with your typical size from MH. If you are going to wear as an outter layer, size up 1.

Hope this helps!

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Best Pad I've ever used

Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Rectangular

Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Rectangular

Rating for this product: 5 October 17, 2009

The best, most comfortable pad out there...by far. Fairly light and packs small. Only used in temps down in the low 40's to upper 30's so can't speak of it in truly cold weather....but never once was I cold while using.

I often pack with a light foldable foam pack chair, so I will use that as others suggested when it gets real cold.

However, comfort with this puppy is king. You can sleep on your side, stomach, back and never feel the ground. I move around a lot when I sleep, and until I got this pad, was never comfortable through the night.

I thought about giving 4 stars because this thing a little bit of a pain in the butt to roll up and fit in the provided stuff sack, it is so comfortable, however I could not bring myself to give it any less than 5!

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Better than advertised

SmartWool NTS Microweight 1/4-Zip Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's DO NOT USE

Rating for this product: 5 October 17, 2009

Picked this up on SAC for a good price, but after using would pay full price.

Used this on a 2 day hike of the narrows at zion in temps from high 30's to low 60's and never once was uncomfortable. When it was in the upper 30's I wore a cheap fleece vest or a cheap softshell and was great. When it heated up, I wore the shirt by itself and never once did I have any odor or sweat.
Can't wait to buy a midweight for use this winter!

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