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    The sports that I love the most: scuba diving, cave diving, backpacking and hiking. I also enjoy running and biking to stay in shape. I buy gear that fit well, wear well, and can function across all areas of my lifestyle.

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SmartWool Midweight Zip Top - Women's

SmartWool Midweight Zip Top - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 February 25, 2009

I recently went cave diving. Water temps were around 66-68 and our average dive time was around 80 minutes. Not being a dry-suit diver, I was "very" cold after the dives. I would immediately stripped off the wetsuit and get into my smartwool top. Within a few minutes, my body heat came back online. This gave me the idea to wear my smartwool socks with my booties (in the water). That was a definitely improvement in keeping my feet warm while diving. Smartwool is definitely a leader in "wearable" wool clothing, both in material and functionality.

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Granite Gear Meridian Vapor Ki Backpack - Women's - 2900-3200cu in

January 24, 2009

I weight less than 100lbs which limits my gear weight to around 25lbs. My next hiking trip is a week long and I need to be self-suffuicient. Will this pack hold a tent, sleeping bag, cooking utensils, and winter clothes?

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Icebreaker Nature Sweetheart Top - Long-Sleeve - Women's

Icebreaker Nature Sweetheart Top - Long-Sleeve - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 December 23, 2008

The last wool base-layer I bought was a smartwool pointelle. Every wool baselayer I tried since then got returned. Finally - I have found it's match and more...there's nothing better than a baselayer that you don't have to think about once you put it on. This top is not baggy, but not tight, not stinky, not itchy, and not at the back of my closet.

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