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Nikki Schnupp

Trail Runner // Snowboarder // Climber // Camper // Hiker // Trad Climber // Sport Climber // Boulderer // Mountain Biker

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The North Face Horizon Utility Pant - Women's

The North Face Horizon Utility Pant - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 June 8, 2010

I got the gray pair. Fabric is light weight and soft, but seems durable (haven't really tested this) and stain resistant. They're very comfortable--fit well in all the places and stretch enough to move in. Wore them all over Ecuador. They didn't hold odor like synthetics sometimes do. I could wash them in the sink at night, wrap them in a towel (to get out the extra water), hang them to dry, and wear them early the next morning--loved this! I'm 5'1", 110, athletic build (boyish, no curves) and the 2 short fit well in the gray. Still a little long (as always), but I "pegged" them when I didn't feel like wearing capris and they were cute that way. Strange thing, though: the blue and the black seemed too big in the 2 short; I'd like to try a 0 in the blue (but BC doesn't carry 0; REI does) because I like that color best--and get another pair. Also, the fabric for the blue wasn't as soft.

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END Stumptown 12oz Trail Running Shoe - Women's

January 6, 2010

I usually wear my running shoes 1.5 sizes higher than my street shoes (8.5 instead of 7)--for Adidas, Asic, New Balance. However, for END, one size up is enough (8 instead of 7)--and they are still roomier across the top of the foot than most shoes (need to cinch down the laces most of the way). Nonetheless, they are by far my favorite trail shoe--lightweight, supple, supportive (enough--I'm 5'1"/110 lbs), good tread, and environmentally friendlier than the rest. I have the 12 oz and the 10 oz. Have used the them on technical climbing approaches and long day hikes (18 miles) and they've been comfy the whole way. LOVE this shoe!

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