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Arc'teryx Alpha SL Jacket - Men's
January 29, 2010
You would need a large at least. The large fits my torso just fine (I have a longer torso) but I am 3 inches shorter than you are. I am about 10lbs heavier and the jacket fits well with a fleece. the pockets are high to avoid a climbing harness but are way better than regular side pockets so dont worry about that. I would get the full zip. The half is nice but taking it on and off would be a pain.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Marmot Aura 2-Person 3-Season Tent
July 9, 2009
I am currently debating between the MSR hubba hubba and this tent. I have heard rave reviews about the space and livablity of the hubba hubba but looking at the specs this tent looks to be even bigger for a simuliar weight and price. I also like that it is longer and taller as I am 6'2 and like to have room to lay out and sit up. Marmot also seems to make very taunt pitching tents from what i have seen (never seen a MSR picthed) which is something I have heard as a negative against the Hubba Hubba. can someone with experience with both these tents tell me which one they would choose for me? thanks
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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