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Blue lens best for brighter days

POC Iris X Goggle

POC Iris X Goggle

Rating for this product: 3 December 29, 2011

After skiing with the blue lens in all conditions I concluded they just don't work for me at all under overcast skies--which is what the NW has most of the time--but they're good for partly cloudy to sunny bluebird days. So, these weren't a great value in my case. For the price of a replacement lens I can buy a different pair goggles for most of the skiing I'll do. They do look great, and fit a small to medium sized face well.

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Montrail Highlander Trail Running Shoes - Women's

Montrail Highlander Trail Running Shoes - Women's

Rating for this product: 3 March 25, 2008

Got these in orange/gray, size 9 (they run 1/2 size small). I'm a novice runner, intent on building up my mileage. First the downside: They are shaped long with a tapered toe box--almost pointy--and are almost 3/4 inch longer than all my other shoes. I have "normal" feet; these might be best for those with banana shaped podia (no offense). They squeak. Upside: I'm keeping them because they're comfortable, supportive, and grip well on trails (a little less comfortable on pavement), they're well-made, the color and design is groovy, and I was tickled to see from the variety of printed quotes inside the box that Montrail really cares about their responsibility to the planet.

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