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tocej31806

Skier // Trail Runner

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Swix Elite Ski Pole

Swix Elite Ski Pole

Rating for this product: 5 January 29, 2009

I bought the Swix Elite poles because I live in the pacific northwest and spend as much time in the backcountry as I do on groomed trails. (My dog loves snow and unfortunately dogs aren't allowed on groomed trails.) I'm also a heavier set guy when it comes to cross-country. Collapsible poles just don't cut it when you're trying to push off or right yourself. (They collapse.) Cheaper poles sometimes snap in half - or the plastic grips and wrist strap just becomes uncomfortable by the end of the day. The grips on these is awesome! And the innovative new wrist straps are super comfy and disconnect with a push of a button on top of the grip. I don't have to fuss with the straps - just tighten them once and then you can pop the poles on and off at will. Overall the poles are super light and as far as I can tell pretty strong. I'll update you if I manage to break them.

Helpful Votes: 3 Yes | 0 No

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Mountain Hardwear Torch Jacket - Men's

January 13, 2009

How does this compare to the MHW Dragon? Which is warmer? How do the features compare? Does this have thumbholes? Thanks.

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Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 18, 2008

Great trail running shoes. The gore-tex is a bit warmer but worth the waterproof. I've taken them all over the pacific northwest and time and again my feet are happier than my friends. Order a half size larger - I had to exchange my first pair.

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