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Brunton Digital Pedometer

Brunton Digital Pedometer

Rating for this product: 5 June 20, 2005

I called Brunton and they said that this item probably "sat on the shelf" for awhile, and that's why the battery essentially died after one use. But it did perform well the one time I used it, and it's pretty user friendly. I'll have to replace the battery--easy enough.

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low profile, comfy

Chaco Flip Sandal - Men's

Chaco Flip Sandal - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 3, 2004

It's awesome Chaco is making a flip-flop now. These are very comfortable inspite of a thin sole. A contoured fit gives a stable ride. Sweet sandals!

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my current favorite

The North Face A5 Crag Short - Mens

The North Face A5 Crag Short - Mens

Rating for this product: 5 March 18, 2004

Walking the line between climbing and casual wear, the A5 Crag Short is simply a clean, great-looking short. Durable cotton canvas is tough to wrinkle, and a lack of gaudy styling is a welcome change these days. Its coolest feature is a built-in tunneling belt with aluminum buckle. Very well-built.

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cool jacket

Siver Cartel Flight Suit Top

Siver Cartel Flight Suit Top

Rating for this product: 5 January 31, 2004

The Flight Suit Top is awesome. It wears super comfortably, and it's made well. It's warm enough for chilly spring and fall days and warmer winter days. Siver's a sweet skier's brand.

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BEAST

Eagle Creek Tanker Trunk Bag - 2003 Model

Eagle Creek Tanker Trunk Bag - 2003 Model

Rating for this product: 5 June 2, 2003

Hey, there’s no reason to throw your back out while hauling your stuff from here to Switzerland, right? That’s why I chose to pack into the Eagle Creek Tanker Trunk for my recent ski trip, which took me from Colorado to Zurich, then to Zermatt and back to Colorado again. The Tanker Trunk, loaded with 60 lbs of gear and clothes, rolled through airports, train stations and across cobblestone streets without a problem thanks to the heavy-duty extra large wheels. Since I also had to haul my skis with me, the two outside compression straps allowed me to strap my ski bag to the duffel and haul both bags together without struggling to balance the load. These features plus the super comfortable trunk handles made lifting the duffel on and off trains very easy. The Eagle Creek Tanker Trunk is perfect if you need the extra packing space but don’t want to hurt yourself schlepping a heavy bag!

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Tighten the screw

Black Diamond Carbon Fiber Ski Poles

Black Diamond Carbon Fiber Ski Poles

Rating for this product: 5 April 3, 2003

The first few times I used these, the flick lock wasn't tight enough and the pole would push down. I thought the poles sucked, but really all I had to do was tighten the screw in the flick lock itself a bit - a Gear Expert at BackcountryStore.com clued me in to this. Now they work great. Easy to use, and the baskets rule.

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Great skis!

Salomon Crossmax 8 Pilot w/ S810 Ti Axe+ Bindings - Womens 02-03 Model

Salomon Crossmax 8 Pilot w/ S810 Ti Axe+ Bindings - Womens 02-03 Model

Rating for this product: 5 March 3, 2003

I love
these skis!! I went to many websites to purchase these skis in my size
(150)
since I am a short, petite person. I was really having a hard time finding
this short of a ski, but I knew what I wanted. The sales person was
extremely helpful in answering questions and I purchased the skis with
confidence. I have skied on my new skis 5 times now in various snow
conditions, from green runs to double black diamond runs, groomed runs to
moguls, and they are great performers. I have always liked skiing, but now
I'm really enjoying and having a lot of fun on the slopes! Thank you for:
(1) having the size I wanted; (2) having a sales person who knew the
specifics about the skis; (3) having a great price for both the skis and
the
bindings; and (4) prompt shipping.

Thank you again and I'm looking forward to skiing again next weekend!

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Petzl Tikka Headlamp

Petzl Tikka Headlamp

Petzl Tikka Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 March 3, 2003

My nephew bought a Tikka light
in your store and sent it to me for a
Christmas present. I am an early morning
runner so the light has come in handy for me.
However, it got its best use a few weeks ago
when my wife and I went on a dental mission
supported by our church to the highlands of
Guatemala . I took the light with me thinking
it may come in useful for reading at night.
It turned out the room set up for the dental
clinic did not have adequate lighting. The
folks assisting the dentist had to hold
flashlights aimed at the patients' mouths so
the dentist could see to work. I gave one of
the dentists the Tikka to wear, and soon they
were all fighting for a turn to use it. The
high intensity light was just what they
needed, and it freed up a hand to help with
the procedures. Now everybody wants one for
next year's trip. Can you make us a deal on
six?

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Love-Hate relationship, but still damn good!

The North Face Redpoint Jacket - Men's

The North Face Redpoint Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 23, 2003

I LOVE this jacket, but HATE the zipper on the Napoleon pocket. It’s warm and has pretty much been my stock jacket for winter, but the zipper on the chest pocket catches the fabric 40% of the time I zip & unzip it, and is so annoying it makes me want to throttle the dude at TNF who designed it. argh! It’s relatively easy to get it unstuck, but it’s still aggravating that an otherwise awesome jacket has this zipper problem. Not sure if it’s just my jacket or what.

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Magic

Atomic C 8.18W Ski w/ Device 311 Binding - Women's

Atomic C 8.18W Ski w/ Device 311 Binding - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 January 17, 2003

I skied with my new Atomic C 8.18W's this last weekend, for the first time. (I am a woman 50 year old, fairly aggressive skier).. I am very pleased. No fatigue in soft snow, good hold on hard/icy surface, they turned like "magic", in moguls, I thought I was 25 again !!! great. Very good advice from one of your "gear experts", great help indeed. Anyway, thank you very much for helping me in selecting my new skis.

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Suunto X6 HR Monitor Watch

Suunto X6HR Heart Rate Monitor Watch

Suunto X6HR Heart Rate Monitor Watch

Rating for this product: 5 January 16, 2003

I’ve had other HR monitors from other brands, but none of them can be compared to the X6 HR. It is a little confusing at first, but after a very short time it is possible to find that its software is absolutely friendly and reliable. I had never seen a HR monitor so amazing like this; it is really easy to operate and the data obtained is excellent. This watch is great.

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Love these boots!

Lange 90 Banshee Ski Boot - Women's

Lange 90 Banshee Ski Boot - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 January 15, 2003

I'm not much of a letter writer, but I've just been meaning to tell you guys how much I love my boots! I've lived in Mammoth for over 30 years. Worked in the ski industry off and on and have always skied with my Banshees. Just got off the hill and was skiing with people who before and after every chair ride had to un-buckle and re-buckle. That's when I decided I've gotta write and say thank you! (I think I'm just lucky and have the perfect "Lange shaped foot".) Anyway, just had to say thanks. -Sue

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Super Duper

K2 Super Stinx Telemark Ski

K2 Super Stinx Telemark Ski

Rating for this product: 5 January 13, 2003

I borrowed a pair of these Super Stinx that we use as demos from the shop I work at because my skis are temporarily out of commission (binding issues). There was about a foot of new snow at the mountain I ski, and I was kind of bummed because I thought the Super Stinx looked like toothpicks compared to my Atomic TM EX’s. I’m impressed with how the TM EX’s ski, but I’m BLOWN AWAY with how the Super Stinx ski, just because I wasn’t expecting such burliness—they handled superbly well in EVERY kind of condition (only on really slick slopes, by UT standards, did they chatter a bit, but that could have been pilot error :) ). These skis just feel so solid underfoot, and they carve as well as they ski powder. I was really AMAZED the whole day, and frankly glad that my regular skis were messed up. The Super Stinx are definitely a do-everything-well ski.

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Unique & Versatile

The North Face Vector 2 Beanie

The North Face Vector 2 Beanie

Rating for this product: 5 January 6, 2003

At first I thought this beanie was weird. Had never seen or worn anything like it. Now I think it’s awesome. I got it because I loved my Vector 2 Jacket [TNF0351] and this beanie is made from the same material. It fits really tight without being uncomfortable. The coolest thing about it, I have to say, is the way it holds your sunglasses. Some people wear their sunglasses on the outside of their beanie, but I’m always afraid they’ll fall off. This beanie has “tubes” you stick the arms of your sunglasses into so that won’t happen. I wear a Giro 9 helmet [GIR0003] and I don’t like the bulky ear flaps, so I take them out and wear my Vector 2 Beanie under my helmet, almost like a balaclava, and it works really well. If I wore a regular hat under my helmet, I’d roast. But with the Vector 2, I don’t overheat because it’s breathable (if you do this, make sure the vents on your helmet are open or then you might overheat).

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Versatile & Unique

The North Face Vector 2 Beanie

The North Face Vector 2 Beanie

Rating for this product: 5 January 6, 2003

At first I thought this beanie was weird. Had never seen or worn anything like it. Now I think it’s awesome. I got it because I loved my Vector 2 Jacket [TNF0351] and this beanie is made from the same material. It fits really tight without being uncomfortable. The coolest thing about it, I have to say, is the way it holds your sunglasses. Some people wear their sunglasses on the outside of their beanie, but I’m always afraid they’ll fall off. This beanie has “tubes” you stick the arms of your sunglasses into so that won’t happen. I wear a Giro 9 helmet [GIR0003] and I don’t like the bulky ear flaps, so I take them out and wear my Vector 2 Beanie under my helmet, almost like a balaclava, and it works really well. If I wore a regular hat under my helmet, I’d roast. But with the Vector 2, I don’t overheat because its breathable (if you do this, make sure the vents on your helmet are open or then you will overheat).

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Certainly not leather!

Scarpa T1 Telemark Boot

Scarpa T1 Telemark Boot

Rating for this product: 5 January 6, 2003

Can you say Alpine ski boot? Because that’s what the T1 feels like to me. I’m sure you’ve heard it before, but this is a BURLY boot. My first powder runs in this boot were amazing. I could haul ass through the powder tele or alpine style and feel totally strong (stronger than on my Garmont Veloce’s). The first time I skied these boots, I was on a Rossi Bandit XX and a Riva Z binding, and felt like it was too much boot for the binding and ski (mostly the binding, though). Now I’m on an Atomic TM EX and Black Diamond O2 bindings… much better! As we up the ante with teleskiing, Scarpa boots are right there to match it.

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Better than a hard shell

The North Face Vector 2 Jacket - Mens

The North Face Vector 2 Jacket - Mens

Rating for this product: 5 January 2, 2003

I have been looking for a shell that I don’t have to keep taking on and off when I’m backcountry skiing. I’ve found it with the North Face’s Vector 2. I sweat like a pig, so when I would go touring with my Gore-Tex (hard) shell, I’d overheat after skinning up about 50 feet and have to take it off. Then I’d get to a ridge or a peak and freeze while I fumbled to get my shell back on. I don’t overheat in my Vector 2. When I get hot, I open up the large chest pockets/core vents so all my exhaust escapes. The jacket’s pretty much windproof, so when a breeze picks up, my sweat doesn’t turn to ice. When I get to the top, I just zip the pockets/vents up and I’m ready to ski. The pockets are roomy enough to hold your skins (one skin per pocket), too, making it the perfect touring jacket. It’s actually all I use now, even at the resort.

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Handiest toiletry bag ever!

Eagle Creek Pack-It Wallaby II

Eagle Creek Pack-It Wallaby II

Rating for this product: 5 October 30, 2002

I bought this bag right after I got this job that required a ton of travel, and it was the handiest thing ever. Before I had it, I used to just stick all my toiletries in a plastic grocery bag and stuff it in my carry-on (that's exactly what I'd have to do, STUFF). The Wallaby II can fit the same amount of things (and then some) in a way more compact space. I don't know what it is, but I would cram more and more in there--bars of soap, cans of deodorant--and it would stay in the same, compact form. The hanger might be the best thing about it. When you hang it and unzip it, it unfolds into three different sections. I use the small, interior plastic lined bag that detaches for stuff that might leak like lotion. I don't have the travel-heavy job anymore, but I still use my toiletry bag in my bathroom at home.

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