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JMBrady03

Trail Runner // Camper/Hiker // Skier // Snowshoer // Road Biker

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    The frozen plains of Wyoming.
  • Bio:

    I've got two arms, two legs, two eyes, two lungs, nuts, nostrils, kidneys, etc. That means I can have so much fun that when an accident befalls me I have one left to carry on.

    I run like an animal, ski like a freight train, cycle like a diesel pick-up and drink like Hemingway. But I love every minute of it.

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I was skeptical but made a nice purchase.

GoLite Hydrospeed Lumbar Pack

GoLite Hydrospeed Lumbar Pack

Rating for this product: 4 May 3, 2009

I had seen other runners wear these things you call the lumbar pack but I never thought you could run comfortably with one due to giggling and bouncing and what have you. But I'm a big boy runner now so I need to carry my own supplies. I just busted this beaut out of the box yesterday and hit the road with it today. I did a 14er and no bounce and since I was carrying my own fuel--no bonk. The pack did kinda want to rotate a bit but a gentle elbow and it'll slide back into position. Each hip pocket will hold some Clif bars, gels, sammy bags pack with nuts, etc. I haven't figured out what all the bungee cords do but I have a week off so I'll figure them out later. Bottles give good suckage and oddly enough, they feel nice in the hands. I haven't mastered the reinsertion aspect of the lumbar pack yet so I have to use to hands and some swear words.

Buy this, you'll be happy and look cool when inexperienced runners see you.

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DO NOT BUY THIS. I NEED A 1/8 STAR OPTION HERE.

The North Face Fire Road Trail Running Shoe - Men's

The North Face Fire Road Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 1 April 13, 2009

I ran in this shoe as I was getting back into shape. My left knee began to hurt. The more miles I added to each run the more it hurt. This never used to be the case so I reasoned once I lost some more poundage the pain would cease. Not the case. These shoes trashed quickly (thankfully) and I bought some Mizuno Wave Ascend. Right out of the box I put 10 miles on the 'Zunos and guess what? No knee pain. I don't believe in Jesus so there was no miracle. I was running in sh*tty shoes that were the cause of my pain.

I had to shoe goo the toes, the "reflectors" fell off on the left shoe, padding in the ankles ripped....I don't even run trails, this occurred from runs along the side of the road. "Never Stop Exploring" means "Never Stop Exploring Ways To Make Cheap Products Expensive" stay away from these until TNF realizes they need to start making quality things again.

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Keeps Going

Carhartt Loose-Fit Canvas Carpenter Denim Pant - Men's

Carhartt Loose-Fit Canvas Carpenter Denim Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 February 17, 2009

I bought a pair of these (not from backcountry.com, sorry!) pants over a year ago. I have worn them to class, hiking, camping, working in the cold, everything. They can withstand being worn for a week or two without needing a wash, gross but true. The areas of high use (around pockets, knees, etc) is fading in color but the actual material is still in great condition. The canvas is comfortable and durable to the point that you can most likely own a pair of these for years.

Highly recommended.

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Sessions Uptown Jacket - Men's

Sessions Uptown Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 October 23, 2008

I live in Wyoming and when we get the cold we also get wind. We just received our first taste of winter with some blowing snow and dropping temps. I was outside wearing this jacket and a simple dress shirt under it and stayed plenty warm. Last night the temp. dropped into the teens but my walk home from the local watering hole wasn't bad as I was zipped in this coat. With a fleece under this jacket I imagine you could go out in anything and stay toasty. I am 6'0 and 200 lbs and the XL fits fine with a quick tightening of the waist draw cord. Plenty of features and a Recco reflector. Nice

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Not so good. Steeze? Kinda.

Electric Technician Sunglasses

Electric Technician Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 2 April 1, 2008

I bought these specs after owning a few pairs of Electric Technicians. I wish I would have bought the Techs instead. Theses glasses feel cheap. The first pair I bought I returned because everytime I opened them they creaked and sounded like a lense was about to pop out. No dice on the second pair. These make the same sound. I have a $15 minimart pair of shades that feel like they are better quality.

PS- I love the Technician glasses. Next time I get some cash that's where my $$ is going.

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Marmot DriClime Vest - Men's

Marmot DriClime Vest - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 June 23, 2005

I have had this vest for about three weeks now. I have yet to take it on the trail so for now I have just worn it to work and while on the job in cool conditions. It does an awesome job keeping me warm at 4am and I am duly impressed with the way the vest stays dry. During a walk across campus one day it began to rain pretty hard. The vest repelled the water with no worries. That said, a couple members of the opposite sex commented on how nice it looked and how bright it the lava color was.

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