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    Gracefully turning gray without ever really growing up. I run, hike, ski, snowshoe, read, Halo, cook, listen to jazz and pet cats.

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Mountain Hardwear Transition Softshell Vest - Men's

August 22, 2009

So I went with another vendor at $72.00. NOW Backcountry further discounts, several days later to $64.00. I feel jerked around.

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Mountain Hardwear Transition Softshell Vest - Men's

August 18, 2009

One day it is 30% off. The next day, the BIG sale starts, and it is 20% off. LOL. Guess that I will continue to wait for this one. Nice work, Backcountry. Gurf.

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Eliminates wedgies

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

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

Rating for this product: 5 May 2, 2009

I agree with the crowd. I have been wearing (and wearing, and wearing...) Ex Officio briefs for years. They flat out work. I wanted to give these a shot for both work and running. They do both well. I like the extra leg coverage for running, as they seem to be more wedgie-proof. As with the briefs, the material breathes and dries well. The mediums fit my 34 inch waist, 150 pound, 5'8' frame.

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Deck-Monkeys rejoice!

Lafuma Cham'Elips Chair

Lafuma Cham'Elips Chair

Rating for this product: 5 May 2, 2009

If you tend to avoid buying and owning crap, look to Lafuma for your deck furniture. I checked the usual suspects in town, finding only junk and cast metal suitable for your Mother-in-Law's house. I already own Lafuma's larger lounge chairs; they are spectacularly comfortable and worthy of years of use. These smaller chairs are much lighter and portable. I appreciate the support and comfort, and expect that they will also provide many seasons of deck activity. One word of caution - they are not constructed such that I would seat my larger friends (250+ pounders) in one. They are not THAT big. Backcountry gets 'em to you with not shipping, too.

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Sizing Issues

Backcountry.com Cocona Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

Backcountry.com Cocona Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 April 23, 2009

I am reluctant to rate this shirt. I am giving customer service five stars, and the shirt two stars, for a total of three...
I am a consistent medium in many product lines - 5' 8" and 150 pounds. The medium in this shirt was tight across my back and cut me under the armpits. In chatting with Backcountry customer service, we decided to give another color in medium a try, as well as a large. Nice intervention on the part of The Goat. I discovered that the medium in another color fits the same; good consistency, but not right for me. The large was comfortable against my back, but it still cut me in the armpits. Not good. Let me note here that I am not looking for a roomy fit - I intend to run in this piece. I am good with the compression fit of Patagonia's Biostretch. But I am not satisfied with a shirt that pinches my pits and overall feels like the geometry needs some tweaking in the lab. The material and finish of the shirt looks good, and I applaud the reflective logos for safety. I cannot comment on the fabric under active, sweaty conditions. It may be your perfect trail shirt, but it didn't work out for me, unfortunately.

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Primus Commuter Mug - 14oz

April 15, 2009

Is this thing rated dishwasher safe?

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One solid top.

Mountain Hardwear Transition Zip T - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Transition Zip T - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 15, 2008

I received one of these as a birthday present. I doubt that I would have purchased myself due to the cost - but I would now. The Transition is a gem in all ways - construction, materials and performance. I use it for cold weather running, and it is perfect. The fit is indeed snug in the gut area, but has lots of shoulder room - it doesn't pinch my pits. It has the uncanny ability to be comfortable in wide range of temps and conditions. I have used it alone on bare skin, layered over both Patagonia capilene 1 and 3, and as a base layer under an insulated top. It goes well with all. Bite the bullet and get one if your mom or wife will let you.

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First Impressions

The North Face Windstopper Hybrid Tight - Men's

The North Face Windstopper Hybrid Tight - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 9, 2008

I have only had these pants out twice so far, but I am so far impressed. I have used them on my morning run(s) in temps of 35 degrees, and 22 degrees. On both runs I found the pants to be dead-on comfortable. I am a big fan of Gore's Windstopper, and the application by The North Face here makes sense. It blocks the wind caused by your forward movement, as well as canyon breezes. The fleece at the back of your leg is soft and breathable. I like the cut of the pants; they seem unrestrictive - cut close to the leg without being a" tight." The articulation of the knee allows for good flexing. They appear to be a good solution for active winter exercise - I am looking forward to using them on a snowshoe trek. I am 5'8" 150lbs, and the medium fits me well, as do most TNF products (although the short 30 inch inseams are the best).

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The North Face Windstopper Hybrid Tight - Men's

November 15, 2008

The hell with it - I ordered these pants, and I'll tell YOU what I think! Stay tuned.

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Backcountry.com Prime Power Stretch Pant - Men's

November 9, 2008

Thanks, Angus. I am still searching for the perfect running pants, since the Mountain Hardwear transition can't be had in medium!

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Backcountry.com Prime Power Stretch Pant - Men's

November 9, 2008

Does this product have a wind and water resistant outer face?

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The North Face Windstopper Hybrid Tight - Men's

November 3, 2008

I would like to hear any feedback on this pant. Looks like a winner for winter running by wimps that don't like cold, wind or damp (me).

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Airblaster Ninja Suit - Men's

November 2, 2008

Angus, you must do nothing but cruise the Backcountry threads. Are you an employee there, or just a Gearhead Sage?

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Airblaster Ninja Suit - Men's

November 2, 2008

This has got to be the strangest product Backcountry carries. Not only provides permanent shelter, but enhances breasts... Can you stuff the front with a sock to impress aboriginal peoples?

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Mountain Hardwear Transition Tight - Men's

October 29, 2008

What I will do, is wait until another time. Good deals come back. The good news is that I won't spend that hundred bucks! Life goes on.

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Mountain Hardwear Transition Tight - Men's

October 28, 2008

Yeah, but the frigging 20% coupon is up Oct 30!!! Craporama.

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Mountain Hardwear Transition Tight - Men's

October 28, 2008

How come there are no mediums? What about us little guys?

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Arc'teryx Ether Comp Jersey - Long-Sleeve - Men's

August 1, 2008

Not when Capaline is half the price, my humble opinion.

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The perfect stocking stuffer

Nite Ize S-BINER

Nite Ize S-BINER

Rating for this product: 4 July 1, 2008

These little boogers are simply handy. Those of you that struggle to find the perfect gift for somebody that has EVERYTHING else...here ya go. Inexpensive, too. Suitable for gear organization; don't try hanging your own stupid-self from one.

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Bring on the earthquake

Gerber Gator Combo Axe II w/ Saw

Gerber Gator Combo Axe II w/ Saw

Rating for this product: 5 July 1, 2008

I purchased this set to include in my emergency pack. You know, in case I encounter a natural disaster and have to flee quickly. I figured this combo would be adequate to fend off fallen trees, competitive badgers, and incompetent FEMA employees. The hardware looks up to all three tasks.

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Good pant; didn't fit

Mountain Hardwear Mesa Convertible Pant - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Mesa Convertible Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 May 29, 2008

I just can't get Mountain Hardwear pants to fit me. I am 150lbs, 5'8", inseam 29/30. The waist on the mediums was too small; the inseam too long. Not the pants' fault, but MH doesn't seem to fit my build. Too bad - great detailing on the pants.

The North Face plays the game better for me in the pant department.

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A great product

Mountain Hardwear Canyon Shirt  - Long-Sleeve - Mens

Mountain Hardwear Canyon Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Mens

Rating for this product: 5 May 27, 2008

Think that the best way to stay cool in the desert is to strip down to bare skin? I did. Luckily we sometimes get smarter with age. Staying shaded from the sun in this shirt is counter-intuitive, but affective for staying cool. An added bonus is that you don't BBQ your stupid self while trekking around half-nekked. Mountain Hardwear has carried this piece for a number of years because it works. The fabric is light, comfortable and durable. The venting does a marvelous job of moving sweat off of you - kind of like built in evaporative cooling. I would recommend the light color, as reflecting sun is good too. "Pussywillow" will not depreciate your manliness (you don't even have to tell anyone what color it is, you can just say "gray")

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Marmot Switchback 1/2 Zip Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

May 24, 2008

I'm a-wonderin' about this product, and its short sleeve cousin (not yet carried by Backcountry). Is is light enough for hot weather running? Is is a snag-magnet, or abrasion resistant?

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An indispensable layer

Patagonia Capilene 1 Crew - Men's

Patagonia Capilene 1 Crew - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 8, 2008

I wear these tops year around; in the house, skiing, running, hiking, sleeping. They feel great, manage sweat, and wash up great. If you are hesitant about the price, get one. You will quickly find that you can't live without another as your ONLY Cap 1 is in the wash basket. I can't accept cotton against my skin anymore.

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When boxers aren't appropriate

The North Face Motoring Pant - Men's

The North Face Motoring Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 8, 2008

OK, so you gotta wear pants to work and school. Too bad, but that's the social mandate. These pants have replaced many of my past purchases due to comfort. They are light, very soft, and roomy without being baggy-assed. Being cotton, they will not be your first choice on hikes or trekking, but I find myself reaching for these in lieu of jeans and slacks. Good value, nice cut.

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A true multitasker

Backcountry.com Shift Softshell Jacket - Men's

Backcountry.com Shift Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 6, 2008

I wore this jacket all through the Great Basin winter. It is a very flexible shell, at home whether downhill skiing, riding the scooter to work, or just doing errands around town. It has that special ability to seem toasty in a wide variety of conditions. I layer a minimalist down sweater under this jacket on the nastiest days. I like the fit, build quality, and color (I would call it "paprika"). I have not climbed in it, body- surfed concrete, or hunted with the Vice President, so I cannot speak for its performance in those extreme conditions. If you are shopping for a soft shell, this bad boy should be on your short list.

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El Cap can become a daily habit

Patagonia El Cap 1/4-Zip Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Patagonia El Cap 1/4-Zip Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 30, 2007

For those of you owned the old Patagonia expedition weight capaline, the El Cap is now the heir apparent. Worn as a layer, or on its own as a shirt, it is a must own in my inventory for both outdoor use and surviving sensible settings of the winter home thermostat. The new styling gives the El Cap a bit more flair, perfect for both hiking and a night at the opera.

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Heck, buy this pack now!

Osprey Packs Stratos 32 Backpack - 1800-2200 cu in

Osprey Packs Stratos 32 Backpack - 1800-2200 cu in

Rating for this product: 5 October 16, 2006

My admiration for this pack is ever growing. I say that, because I have had it for almost two months, and just got to actually hike with it. The detailing makes it obvious that it was designed by folks that used it and tweaked it. The AirCore suspension ensures a comfortable fit with lots of air space between you and the pack. The ErgoPull hip belt is ingenious; you buckle, then tighten two straps toward your center, comfortably cinching the pack to your waist. The support rods and shoulder harness effectively move the load from your upper body to you hips, where the mass belongs. The detailing and thought put into this pack are astounding. I heartily recommend it, and include it with those few products that are just simply a pleasure to own. Get one!

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Mixed impression

Mountain Hardwear Cordillera Short - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Cordillera Short - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 August 29, 2006

I love my Mountain Hardwear pack shorts. I believe that Mountain Hardwear is no longer making those, so I tried the Cordillera thinking it was the replacement model. Although beautifully constructed, as is typical of Mountain Hardwear products, it is not your father's pack short. I found the fit awkward on my 48 year old, rather squarish frame. I also felt that it fits more in the apes-hike category (BBQ, anyone?) than in the canyon assault inventory. I returned them in order for someone else to love them.

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Nice shorts.

Outdoor Research Equinox Shorts - Men's

Outdoor Research Equinox Shorts - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 August 29, 2006

These shorts from Outdoor Research are not likely to make any Editor's Choice lists, but they are a well-balanced offering from OR. They are light, comfortable, and well cut. There are plenty of unobtrusive zippered pockets, and the integrated belt fits well under a pack hip-pad. All in all a solid choice.

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Good option with a zipper

The North Face Vortex 1/4 Zip Tee - Short Sleeve - Men's

The North Face Vortex 1/4 Zip Tee - Short Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 August 29, 2006

I have plenty of wicking Tee's, but none with a zipper. This short-sleeve shirt from North Face moves moisture effectively and gives you the option of exposing more flesh when appropriate. A good choice for hiking and running.

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A stellar product

Patagonia Capilene Silkweight Boxers - Men's

Patagonia Capilene Silkweight Boxers - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 22, 2006

I am not a fan of boxer shorts, until now. Patagonia's silk weight tops are the best, and that material lends itself well to this application. I decided to try the boxers, and I am glad that I did. Other products have ridden-up under my pants, and/or given me a wedgie. The construction of these shorts prevents that (gusseted seat). The fly is also functional rather than problematic. Try a pair; the price is hefty, but you get what you pay for here.

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