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debmonster

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    NYC resident who likes to play in the Catskills, Berkshires, Adirondacks and Whites. Also anywhere on the AT.
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    Volunteer backpack trip leader for NY/NJ Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC). Dream hike: Thru-hiking the Long Trail in Vermont. Favorite vacation: 135 miles on the AT in GA/NC.

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Good Support and VERY Comfortable

Patagonia Active Mesh Bra - Women's

Patagonia Active Mesh Bra - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 October 8, 2007

Probably the most comfortable sports bra I've ever worn. The straps sit perfectly on my shoulders and the bottom doesn't ride up. It breathes well and dries fast. Good enough support for medium-impact activities, but probably not enough for running. I use it mainly for hiking and kayaking.

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Great for Summer Backpack Trips

Sea To Summit Sil Cordura Ultra-light Compression Sacks

Sea To Summit Sil Cordura Ultra-light Compression Sacks

Rating for this product: 5 October 8, 2007

I use this compression sack to hold my clothing on warm-weather backpack trips. It squishes everything down to a tiny package about the same size as my cookpot. Very light, but still pretty strong. Not waterproof, so I wouldn't use it to carry my down sleeping bag if it's likely to rain, but it's a great item if you prefer to use a small backpack.

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Very Light, But Not Quite Secure

GoLite Ultra-Lite Pack Cover

GoLite Ultra-Lite Pack Cover

Rating for this product: 3 October 8, 2007

This is a very lightweight pack cover, but the only mechanism to keep it on my pack is the elastic drawstring secured by an adjustable toggle. Unfortunately, a few times the pack cover would slip off the sides of my pack, exposing the outer edges to rain. I ended up replacing it with a Sea to Summit Ultralight pack cover, which weighs exactly the same and has an elastic strap that clips across the pack behind my back, keeping it in place.

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Perfect!

Brunton Windscreen

Brunton Windscreen

Rating for this product: 5 October 8, 2007

I use this windscreen with my Brunton Optimus Nova stove for winter backpacking. Very light and fits around my stove perfectly. It totally blocks the wind and really helps to burn fuel more efficiently.

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Great Idea

Snow Peak Burner Sheet

Snow Peak Burner Sheet

Rating for this product: 4 October 8, 2007

I use this burner sheet as a base for my stove in winter and it works great to keep the stove insulated from the ground and helps contain any fuel spills. It rolls up into a tiny space and is even lighter than the MSR Trillium base. My only semi-complaint is that I thought it was a bit overpriced, but (obviously) I decided it was worth it!

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Good Closure

CamelBak Hydrolock

CamelBak Hydrolock

Rating for this product: 4 October 8, 2007

The Hydrolock really improves the use of my Camelbak by making me confident that it will never leak. The only mild complaint I have is that it sometimes drips a few drops onto my shirt after I close it if there is water in the mouthpiece. This is solved by blowing the water back into the reservoir (which I do in winter anyway to keep it from freezing in the tube).

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Light and Comfortable

Patagonia Active Classic Bra C/D - Women's

Patagonia Active Classic Bra C/D - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 October 4, 2007

This is a very comfortable underwire bra. I use it mainly for everyday activities instead of sports, but it is light enough that it would probably work fine for aerobic activities.

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Super Light and Roomy

Big Agnes Seedhouse SL 1 Tent 1-Person 3-Season

Big Agnes Seedhouse SL 1 Tent 1-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 4 February 15, 2007

I was using the Go-Lite Lair tarp for a while but have been reaching for my "Little Agnes" (as I like to call the SL-1) more often, thanks to it's superlight weight, spacious interior and excellent protection from the elements. I've used it in torrential rain, summer heat & humidity and late spring frost, and was comfortable each time. My only complaint is that the vestibule is rather small and makes it a bit tough to get in & out of the tent during rain without a small amount of water getting in (this is easily erased with a small camp towel).
However, I was amazed at how much internal room there is when I am inside the tent. I have plenty of space to put my pack at my feet, and enough room on either side of me for my clothing stuff sack, toiletries, book, etc.
The tent packs down to 6x12 using a compression sack and carrying the poles separately. Overall, I'm amazed at the combination of light weight and comfort!

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Comfort and Performance!

Outdoor Research Solitude Softshell Pant - Women's

Outdoor Research Solitude Softshell Pant - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 February 7, 2007

I have used these pants for winter hiking, backpacking and cross-country skiing in the Northeast US. I'm very happy with them; they fit very well - not too snug but not baggy at all - and are perfect for activities when you are constantly moving. The material is substantial enough to keep me warm in temperatures below freezing, but still breathes and lets moisture escape so that I don't sweat. The vents on the side of the legs also help to do the same. The inner lining feels very comfy against my skin. My only complaint is that the pockets are very tiny and poorly placed. I can't reach them when I have a pack on. I wish there were at least one pocket on the side of the leg where I could store small items. Overall, an excellent softshell pant!

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Good Things Come in Small Packages

Mountain Hardwear PCT 1 Tent  1-Person 3-Season

Mountain Hardwear PCT 1 Tent 1-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 4 March 10, 2005

This is my first solo tent and I'm quite happy with it. It's very light, with a lot of interior space, good storage, ventilation, weather protection and packs down to a tiny size. I like to use the small vestibule to store my boots and hiking poles. My 2 (small) complaints are that the large vestibule is barely big enough to cover my pack (I keep the rain cover on it just in case) and the foot area is rather narrow. Otherwise, it's a great tent!

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