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POC Iris X Goggle

January 31, 2012

Why bother to show the difference in size between the large and small frames if you don't carry the large size?

Every goggle on the market is designed for small to medium faces. I'm talking frame size, not huge spherical lenses (which are still designed on medium to small frames). Missed niche market sales opportunity in my opinion.

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Burly build. Weird fit.

Salomon Sideways 3L Jacket - Men's

Salomon Sideways 3L Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 November 11, 2011

The Sideways jacket offers a very beefy 3 layer shell. Tougher material than like offerings from Arc Teryx and Mammut at a lower cost. Granted it's not Gore-Tex, but breathe-ability is not as big a concern for the colder weather this shell will see, and the off brands I've used perform just as well.

The fit is a little odd. It's got a slim euro fit around the neck and shoulders, and a dumpy, relaxed fit through the torso. Built the opposite of athletic shape...pear shaped? The neck provides a nice, close to the face fit, but is especially tight in the neck if you plan to wear a collared fleece with any bulk. Body length, and arm length are true to size. The jacket could use an adjustable waist line bungee to trim up the waist fit, this would help to lessen the look of the tight, up-top fit.

The hood offers a smaller fit than many ski/snowboard jackets, but it will accommodate a reasonably sized multi-sport helmet (Grateful Heads, Galasport, climbing helmets). Bobble-head, ski helmet owners will want to look elsewhere. Let's face it, ski areas have only become safer over the years due to over grooming...do you really need the helmet anyway?

The core vents are easier to operate than most pit zips, but when open, only expand and exaggerate the dumpy torso look. Open them on the chair, close back up when you get off.

If the Sideways fits you properly, you'll have a hard time finding a better bang for the buck.

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