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Hestra Heli Mitten

Hestra Heli Mitten

Rating for this product: 5 January 20, 2011

Traditionally I've had problems keeping my hands warm when it's been below 25 degrees F outside. With the Heli Mitt that's no longer a problem. They are very warm and seem to be very reliable. Stitching and construction is very well thought out. My only complaint, if you can call it that is the cuff cinch is on the pinky side of the mitten, which yes, keeps it out of the way, but also leaves it it places where it can get caught on chair lifts, back packs, trees, etc. Not a huge deal just something I've noticed. I've owned Marmot Randonee mitts, Swany Xchange Mitts, as well as others and so far the Heli mitt has been the best of them all. Would definitely recommend them.

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Arc'teryx Crossbow Jacket - Men's

November 29, 2010

How insulated is "Lightly insulated"? I have an Arc'teryx Sigma SV from 5 or 6 years ago and I'm wondering if the insulation level in the Crossbow is similar to that.

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