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Marmot Helium Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

November 13, 2009

correction... check out the mammut shield sleeping bag. No seams on the top, and the seams on the side and bottom are "bonded" or sealed. Nice bag, but pricey.

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Arc'teryx Beta LT Jacket - Men's

Arc'teryx Beta LT Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 5, 2009

I am 5 ft. 10 inches and about 155, and a small fits me just right. I do not have a ton of room to layer, but that is how I like it.

One of the lightest three-layer pro shell jackets on the market. While it isn't as durable as the stuff in their SV line, as a piece to be used in alpinism, it is perfect.

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One of the best jackets ever made... period.

Patagonia Ascensionist Softshell Jacket - Men's

Patagonia Ascensionist Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 5, 2009

For those who were fans of the Patagonia Ready Mix, this jacket is everything the Ready Mix could have been. Super breathable, and amazingly durable. I use this as my go to softshell for just about everything climbing related.

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As far as Marmot goes, this is impressive

Marmot Exum Jacket - Men's

Marmot Exum Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 February 5, 2009

Had this shell for awhile but really didn't like the fit. Bought at REI during their half off clearance sale for about $130. It fits quite baggy in the torso... if you have a beer gut, this will work for you.
If you want something that is lighter weight and still proshell, go with the LT line of Arc'teryx. Totally worth the money.

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