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The North Face El Cap Shirt - Women's

The North Face El Cap Shirt - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 August 8, 2005

Fits perfectly, wicks well and maintains surprising warmth for such a lightweight garment. I wore it hiking up Mt. Whitney in July and was comfortable at 45 to 55F (early morning, no wind) with no additional layers. I added a wind-resistant fleece layer at 13,600ft due to shade/breeze, and was toasty all the way to the top.

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Crampon case sold separately

Black Diamond Contact Strap Crampon

Black Diamond Contact Strap Crampon

Rating for this product: 4 July 5, 2005

These worked out great with my lightweight Vasque hiking boots and took me up Mt. Whitney with no problems. Two observations: Strap fastening system seems a little less secure than it could be. Heel bale would hold better if it were taller and there's no obvious way to deal with the excess strap other than cutting off as much as possible(however this is my first pair of crampons so maybe you experts know tricks that I don't). Also, what, no carry case at this price?! At least they fit in the pouch that usually holds my climbing skins.

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