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Great materials and design but disappointing fit

Osprey Packs Circuit Backpack - 1900 cu in

Osprey Packs Circuit Backpack - 1900 cu in

Rating for this product: 3 December 4, 2008

Obsessive compulsive and in the market for a new backpack, I ordered this pack, three North Face packs, and the more technical Osprey Atmos 35 to see which one I liked best. Like all Osprey products, the Circuit pack is made incredibly well -- great stitching, zippers, compartment design (including a dedicated semi-firm compartment for a 17" laptop, etc.

But unlike the Atmos 35 (same great quality AND great fit), the Circuit's fit was quite poor. The shoulder straps did not tighten enough for me, causing the pack to sit about 1.5 inches off my back and uncomfortably shift the weight of the books I inserted into my lower back. There was no way around this problem. If you have a wide torso (wide as viewed from the profile), this shouldn't be a problem, but if you have a narrow torso like me, I'd recommend you look elsewhere. (Incidentally, I ended up choosing the North Face Box Shot -- not as well made, not made from recycled materials, but a better fit. Because I needed a more school/work-oriented backpack, I didn't choose the Osprey Atmos 35, but that would have been my first choice for a more technical pack.)

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Fantastic, and good for small heads

Arc'teryx Rho LTW Beanie

Arc'teryx Rho LTW Beanie

Rating for this product: 5 September 16, 2008

I have two of these beanies and can't wear them enough. As other reviewers note, they are thin and so not suitable for really cold weather. But for all other conditions they're great -- soft, durable (despite some other buyers' experiences), warm, and good looking. Of particular concern to me was sizing -- I have a small head for a man (6 7/8 inches). These fit great (but also could fit normal-sized heads too -- you might pause, though, if you have a really big head). Note that the red version is much more the color of its name (merlot) than its photo (i.e., it's not as red as it looks), and, as another reviewer noted, the brown is substantially darker than it appears in its photo.

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Ex Officio Give-N-Go Brief - Men's DO NOT USE

September 12, 2008

I don't think Backcountry or other major retailers with significant stock turnover still sells the older style. Try www.hisroom.com -- I believe their stock is the old kind.

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Good but different from older style

Ex Officio Give-N-Go Brief - Men's DO NOT USE

Ex Officio Give-N-Go Brief - Men's DO NOT USE

Rating for this product: 4 August 22, 2008

Ex Officio makes fantastic travel underwear, for all the reasons other reviewers have listed (lightweight, compact, quick-drying, absorbent, etc.). Be aware, though, that in 2008 Ex Officio redesigned this brief. The material is the same, but there is one improvement and one problem: on the older style, the fly sometimes gapped; Ex Officio eliminated this problem by redesigning the fly. But they also expanded slightly the size of the leg holes, such that if your thighs aren't really big, there might be a gap where the material meets your legs, particularly in the back. This can cause the brief to ride up. How do you tell the two styles apart (while they're both still on the market)?: the older ones have a plain, unmarked elastic waistband; the newer ones have "EX OFFICIO" stitched around the waistband.

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Good but not great

Ex Officio Give-N-Go Sport Brief - Men's

Ex Officio Give-N-Go Sport Brief - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 August 9, 2008

I am surprised I'm the only one who's had this problem (at least among the reviewers), but there just isn't enough material up front, in the crotch, to make these comfortable. The material is fantastic and the cut is otherwise great, but there's a definite effect of compressing and pushing down the goods with this product. I'd be all over these if they had some more room in the front.

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Lightweight, stretchy, and great looking jacket

Outdoor Research Razor Jacket - Men's

Outdoor Research Razor Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 June 7, 2006

This jacket is as light as it looks, and yet it offers great water resistance and remarkable stretch at the elbows and in other places where you need it. Seams are sturdily constructed. The fit runs on the small side, often size small is too big for me, but this one wasn't. No hood and "razor"-thin material means it can't be used for heavy downpours, but it's a great jacket for short outings.

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I hate to rain on the parade...

The North Face Momentum Jacket - Men's

The North Face Momentum Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 April 26, 2006

I never write reviews, and I really like most of The North Face's stuff, but I feel compelled to sound a warning note here. I bought two of these jackets, one for me and one for my friend as a gift, and both of us experienced MAJOR pilling of the fabric after very limited use. Anywhere the fabric comes into contact with a pack or even itself, it pills. Until The North Face changes the fabric, I'd avoid buying this product. (As for the other reviews, I am small and ordered a size small and it fit perfectly -- I had no need to size down as others seemed to. Also, the monkey holes are a great feature. If only the jacket did not look like it was made of cotton balls after a few uses.)

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