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CamelBak StoAway

CamelBak StoAway

Rating for this product: 5 May 20, 2005

I have purchased CamelBak StoAway bladders for both myself and my girlfriend and as far as I'm concerned, there's really no better hydration bladder out there. First, these things are indestructible. They can be folded, twisted, crushed, etc. and have no problems (the only weakness would be puncture). Second, they are insulated, and great for both cold and warm weather. The insulation is great, and only freezes in the absolute coldest weather, i.e. below-zero above 12,000'-14,000'. Third, they fit in pretty much any hydration-compatible pack. Thus, I use the same StoAway in my winter tech pack, my canyoneering pack, my mountaineering pack, and my large backpacking/camping pack. Fourth, one StoAway is much cheaper and will last longer than trying out many other lesser hydration bladders.

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The North Face Scree Gaiter II

The North Face Scree Gaiter II

Rating for this product: 3 May 20, 2005

OK, these things are really excellent. They breathe well, fit snugly, are easy to adjust, and kept everything but sugar-powder sand out of my trail shoes. Why the "3" rating? There is no mention anywhere on the product that you really need North Face trail shoes to use the Scree Gaiter IIs. The attachment straps are not universal - they consist of plastic hooks which, by coincidence, correspond exactly to the canvas straps found on North Face trail shoes. Thus, although they work stellar with my North Face trail shoes, I have no idea if they would even be adaptable to another brand of trail shoe. So, the Scree Gaiter IIs are terrific - just make sure they fit your trail shoes before ordering!

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