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Norrøna Bitihorn Aero 60 Jacket - Men's

September 29, 2011

men's comes with a pouch. however i opt to stuff in its own chest pocket, and theres an internal zipper to allow this. It doesn't pack extremely small, bigger than the houdini (some dead space in the pocket when stuffed), but the resulting triangular ball can be compressed more when stuffing into other carry bag.

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Backcountry bring these back!

Backcountry.com Liner Glove - Men's

Backcountry.com Liner Glove - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 18, 2011

Will Backcountry bring these back? Slap a stoic label on the back and stoic sticky palm pattern in place of the goat, call em "Stoic Liner Glove" to keep in phase with BC.com's brand marketing strategy and you have a winner. These are the most versatile and functional liners out there. BC.com please bring these back with the Stoic logo!

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Kayland Contact Rev Boot - Men's

November 8, 2010

how high do the tongue bellows come up on this boot, to the cuff or only to the third lace hook/flex point?

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Kayland Contact Rev Boot - Men's

November 8, 2010

Vertigo High vs Contact Rev?

vertigo high is slightly lighter, different sole lug design. what other key differences? ankle support/stiffness? cuff height? last fit? tongue bellow height (not up to cuff on vertigo high)?

can users of both shoe or kayland reps provide comments on performance/preference?

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Kayland Vertigo High Backpacking Boot - Men's

November 8, 2010

Vertigo High vs Contact Rev?

vertigo high is slightly lighter, different sole lug design. what other key differences? ankle support/stiffness? cuff height? last fit? tongue bellow height (not up to cuff on vertigo high)?

can users of both shoe or kayland reps provide comments on performance/preference?

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Mountain Hardwear Compressor PL Pant - Men's

February 1, 2010

Downhill skiing? I realize not what their made to do, but out of curiosity, has anyone had these out downhill skiing and wiped out? Is the 15D nylon up to the test?

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Comfortable but too loose fitting

Marmot Midweight Crew - Men's

Marmot Midweight Crew - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 January 23, 2010

I read great reviews on numerous sites about this baselayer piece, so I decided to give it a go. Comfort of the material on the skin is second to none. Its warm and wicks sweat well. My only qualm is the fit - its shorter and a more relaxed fit than most base layers. I decided it was an acceptable drawback and worth keeping considering its comfort. But with increased wear (first two months), it stretched (in the waist and wrist cuffs) and that relaxed fit became even more relaxed. It was hard keeping it tucked into pant waist when exercising (running, hiking), and the wrist cuffs once stretched some, did not return to size. Though the material itself is quite warm, the relaxed fit in both waist/mid-section and cuffs allowed drafts to enter, reducing the shirt's overall warmth. For these reasons, it was returned.

I'm 5'10 145lb - and wore the small - which is my normal size in other base layers (capilene, under armour). I have tall, lanky body type, and prefer more athletic form-fitting. I bought one for the girlfriend (5'3", 110 lb) - size XS, who is thin in midsection but not so tall, and she had same problem with loose midsection and too short. hers was also returned - preferring the Cap 3 - for its fit.

Again, comfort, warmth of the material, and wicking ability were excellent. The cocona material is most comfortable i have worn. If you have a short, stocky body type, and/or prefer more relaxed fitting base layer, than this may be for you - and would probalby rate a 5 star. But if you are looking for a form-fitting base layer look elsewhere.

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MontBell Ultralight Tec Down Jacket - Men's

December 10, 2009

is there down in the reinforcement panel sections? or this entirely removed in those sections?

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Scarpa SL M3 Backpacking Boot - Men's

November 14, 2009

BREATHABILITY? do other people have problems with breathability in these boots? waterproofness is not a problem, rather the buildup of moisture from internal sweating- resulting in damp socks and damp lining - even still now as winter approaches.

do other people with years of experiences in these boots have same problems with breathability have tips for solutions?

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Scarpa SL M3 Backpacking Boot - Men's

November 1, 2009

Scarpa replacement laces - Anyone have experience getting Scarpa replacement laces in US? (have only been able to find UK vendors) or a solid alternative in US?

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MontBell Super Stretch #0 Hugger Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down

October 31, 2009

Is this material coated with a DWR? I read the UL 800 fille model has DWR, but cant find info on this older 650 fill model

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Kayland Vertigo High Backpacking Boot - Men's

September 8, 2009

How high do the tongue bellows come up on this boot? Up to the cuff, or to the flex point below the upper two lace hooks?

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