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The North Face Longhaul 21 Rolling Gear Bag - 2000cu in

3 hours ago

Anyone know if these rollers have padded laptop sleeves? I saw a lot of folks thought this model was too small, but North Face has a 26 and a 30 in the Longhaul rollers. I'm curious if any of these have laptop sleeves, doubtful but still curious.

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Black Diamond Eldorado Tent 2-Person 4-Season

Black Diamond Eldorado Tent 2-Person 4-Season

Rating for this product: 5 5 days ago

The two dudes at the bottom were dropped as babies, they don't know what they're talking about. Must be some fat trusty kids....

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Old Schooled.

Black Diamond I-Tent Standard 2-Person 4-Season

Black Diamond I-Tent Standard 2-Person 4-Season

Rating for this product: 5 5 days ago

Bottom line....Best Tent Ever. Period.

I've had mine for over a decade and it's never let me down. I saw some other whiner post about how when you zip the door when it's raining water "pours" in.....all lies. It's called slap the door from the inside a few times to knock any water off the outside before you zip out. Anyways, if you're a hard backpacker or mountaineer and are thinking about saving a few bucks by rolling with something else, buck up and shell out the extra couple hundge and get the I-Tent. You will realize. The El Dorado kicks ass, too. And Black Diamond's custy service is top shelf.

By the way, all you guys are super jealous because I have the old school model before Black Diamond with the little chimney vent instead of the topside deal. Which is the cat's meow. Oh yeah, and some other dude said his is coming apart at the seams? Re seam seal it on a yearly, man, and unless the damage is too far along you should be good to go.

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Baffin Impact Snow Boot - Men's

Baffin Impact Snow Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 26, 2009

I have a pair of Baffin's that aren't this model but they are super nice. I live in Montana and I use them when the snow is 2 feet or more, or out icefishing. I read some of the questions, and from my experience I have some input. I would never work in these. They're way too bulky and heavy, and no steel toe. Plus I could see falling or tripping in them if you were carrying something heavy through the snow or on ice. I always end up working in my old Vasque Apex boots with gators for work. I don't know much about working on power lines but I wouldn't reccomend it.
I think that these used to be made in northern Canada, where it gets mighty freezing, but alas, EVERYTHING is now made in china, so that would be my guess now. Makes me shake my head everytime I think about it.
Aside from that, these boots are great and your feet will never get cold, at least mine don't but they're the older kind still made up north. Love old school gear........

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