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Mountain Hardwear Carnic Jacket - Men's

November 22, 2010

Get a small. The jacket length is pretty long so going down in size probably wouldn't hurt.

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Mountain Hardwear Amalgam Jacket - Men's

November 14, 2010

What's the fit on this?
I know it says strandard but on another page a reviewer said kinda athletic.
Is it more like the Typhoon? where the M was way to baggy on me, or more like the Dragon where the M fits me perfectly?

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Petzl e+LITE Emergency Headlamp

October 27, 2009

What is the best battery type to use on this light? I wore mine out by accidentally leaving it on and I wanted to find the best for the size. I know they are stock CR2032 but aren't there other compatible ones?

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Petzl e+LITE Emergency Headlamp

October 27, 2009

What is the best battery type to use on this light? I wore mine out by accidentally leaving it on and I wanted to find the best for the size. I know they are stock CR2032 but aren't there other compatible ones?

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Arc'teryx Citadel Pullover - Men's

Arc'teryx Citadel Pullover - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 24, 2009

I like this pullover a lot. The polartec inside/wool outside makes for a nice soft but very warm combo. It's a lose (for Arc'teryx) but well cut henley that looks a little more dressy, especially in brown/grey hues. I loved the Inca blue color to much though. Get this while you can because they don't make them anymore, and it's made in Canada. It must be the last of their products before Arc'teryx started making crap in China.

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Marmot Cristallo Jacket - Men's

Marmot Cristallo Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 28, 2009

The Jacket is a 3rd party request. Essentially it's a Marmot jacket, with a few tweaks here and there. From a Marmot service rep, I've been told it's most like the Tamarack, except lighter (no powder skirt), and a few other changes.This jacket runs LARGE. Body: 6'2 155-160lbs I was swimming in a medium, in many aspects. Shoulder was huge, chest was huge, length was ok, maybe a bit to long on the waist and arms but not bad. I got the small and it fits GREAT. Length is perfect, and I wish the cut was more athletic, but o well, still not that bulky. Overall, this jacket feels great. Nice and reasonably cool for a long sleeve anything, during a 10 min bike ride at 68F meaning it breathes well. Fabric seems durable and of course water beads up well. We shall see if it stands the test of time.This seems like a very versatile jacket, which is exactly what I wanted. Not super lite but not bulky with extra features for one sport (like skiing)

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