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Yakima Rocket Box 16 Cargo Box

June 21, 2011

How do the bottom mounts hold onto the crossbars? Is there a locking mechanism (SKS) to keep the box from getting stolen from the top of the car?

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BD Outlaw

Black Diamond Outlaw Winter Pack - 1831-1939cu in

Black Diamond Outlaw Winter Pack - 1831-1939cu in

Rating for this product: 4 April 11, 2011

I found that the Outlaw is pretty nice - My first true ski pack, so take this review with a grain of salt..?

The pack was very comfortable. Skied enough days on it to comment on how stable it seemed in turns. Could be a bit lighter - but not a huge deal for me. No complaints about the fit or fit adjustments.

I really dig the color and the simple graphics.

The pack has really basic pockets and compartments for all your stuff. Basic is all you need - Keeping it simple is a big plus here.

The ski mount system works well. Solid hold and no issues.

The only negative I can think of would be the durability of the material... No signs of wear yet - but compared to some other packs out there, the canvas material does not seem as abrasion resistant. As of right now - everything looks good however. If any changes - I'll try to update on the damage.

The only reason this pack is not getting 4 stars is because nothing really stood out as awesome... Everything was just overall solid/good.

I will continue to wear this pack for a long time I am sure. I would recommend it if you are looking for a larger volume, reasonably priced, comfortable, full featured pack, this is probably a good one for you...

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Columbia Luster Softshell Jacket - Men's

March 3, 2011

Hey - Just wondering what size I should get.

I am 6' and weigh 220lbs - athletic build - broader shoulders.

I am debating what size to get an XL or XXL in this coat. I want it a little longer - but am worried if I go for the XXL it will just be fatter - and not necessarily longer...

Any insight?

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Sierra Designs Mountain Meteor 2 Tent 2-Person 4-Season

January 25, 2011

So maybe a dumb question... but I have a Sierra Designs 3 season tent (meteor light), which i really like. I have been doing several winter trips with that tent since I have owned it. However, i only go out if I know temperatures will be staying above 0F.

How much warmth / weather protection does a 4 season tent REALLY add?

I live in Minnesota and camp the north shore and boundary waters - so temps can really dip to the -20F range with wind and snow. I have a pretty good set of gear, but am wanting to be a little more daring in the weather I set out in.

Is the purchase of a tent like this worth the extra protection - particularly being 'warmer' than a 3 season?

Thanks!

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