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KB-in the SLC

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    "This is the place" Utah
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    Don't let my picture fool you, I'm actually pretty good looking... this is just a case of bad lighting.

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Nice little tent.

The North Face Vector 22 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

The North Face Vector 22 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 4 September 18, 2008

So far so good with this tent. It is nice and light, making it great for fair weather, 3-season duty. I doubt it would hold up in a blizzard, but then again, thats not what it was made for. The rain fly material does a good job at beading off moisture. If you are looking for a good overnight/weekend hiking tent, the Vector 22 is a great choice. Setup and takedown is a breeze, and the floor plan is enough for my 6'1" length. Perfect tent for the casual outdoor venturer.

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Great Bag...

Marmot Trestles 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Spirafil - Women's

Marmot Trestles 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Spirafil - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 September 18, 2008

I'm writing this on behalf of the wife... she has been very happy with this bag thus far. We have been hit by some very cold nights recently, and she has been nice and cozy in the Marmot Trestles 15. The bag is very well constructed with solid seams, tough zippers, and good fabrics. I highly recommend this bag for 3 season use, you won't be disappointed.

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Marmot Trestles 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Spirafil - Women's

September 16, 2008

The regular fits my wife who is 5'2"... I believe it is the recommended size up to 5'6".

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Great Pack for the $

The North Face Terra 60 Backpack - 3700-3850cu in

The North Face Terra 60 Backpack - 3700-3850cu in

Rating for this product: 5 September 16, 2008

Sure, you can get a better pack for 3 times the money, but this one does the job just fine while leaving cash in the budget for other essentials. The various fabrics are nice too, between the water tight top flap, the highly elastic side pockets, and the easy access sleeping bag compartment, this pack is well built. It carries comfortably as well; I have a "large" for me (6'1"- 165 lbs), and a "medium" for my wife (5'2"- 105 lbs). I load mine up to around 40 lbs, and hers to about 30 lbs. Both of us are very comfortable with it. Highly recommended for overnighters and light weekenders.

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A rocket in my pocket...

MSR Pocket Rocket Stove

MSR Pocket Rocket Stove

Rating for this product: 5 September 16, 2008

I love this little tool. It is hard to ask for much more in a backpacking stove. Its tiny, reliable, light weight, easy to use, and affordable. I don't think there is much more that needs to be said. Its sweet, get one.

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New models are great...

Klean Kanteen Water Bottle - 27oz

Klean Kanteen Water Bottle - 27oz

Rating for this product: 5 August 19, 2008

I recently bought 4 of the new models in Black Eclipse and Green Moss. They have fixed the issues with the lids by making them one solid piece for tons more strength. They also stopped using those lousy stickers that you can never get the goo off from. The bottles look and function great. No bad taste whatsoever, and they seem very durable. 5 of 5 on this one.

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A little disappointed...

Backcountry.com Goat Klean Kanteen - 40 oz

Backcountry.com Goat Klean Kanteen - 40 oz

Rating for this product: 2 August 5, 2008

Well, I was happy at first about the nice stainless bottle. However, on my first outing with these, the plastic part on the cap popped off while I was holding the bottle through the loop. The bottle dropped on the ground and now has a big dent on the side. These are supposed to be made for hanging the bottle by a carabiner, but after looking closer at all 4 bottles I purchased, they are not strong enough to hold a full bottle by the loop. Considering the high price of these bottles, they should be built better.

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Sweet Trousers...

The North Face Horizon Utility Pant - Women's

The North Face Horizon Utility Pant - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 July 31, 2008

Bought a pair for the wife... she loves them. I will buy another soon. They are light yet tough. Comfy and breathable. Convertible to shorts without the crappy zipper thing on other convertibles. They fit nicely on her butt and hips as a bonus. 5 stars.

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Quality Gloves

The North Face Montana Mitten - Women's

The North Face Montana Mitten - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 July 31, 2008

The wife loves these. Very warm, water resistant even in slushy snow, comfortable, and durable. 5 stars.

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Nice...

The North Face Nebula Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

The North Face Nebula Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 5 July 31, 2008

This is a high quality bag with tough seams and solid zippers. Its a bit spendy, but you get what you pay for.

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And the kitchen sink...

The North Face Catalyst 75 Backpack - 4300-4900cu in

The North Face Catalyst 75 Backpack - 4300-4900cu in

Rating for this product: 5 July 31, 2008

This is a big boy... plenty of room for everything for long range expeditions. It is comfortable to carry (I am 6'1" x 160lbs) has been durable thus far. Overall, a good purchase.

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Great Trousers...

The North Face Horizon Utility Pant - Women's

The North Face Horizon Utility Pant - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 April 11, 2008

Bought these for the wife to hike in. She loves them. Nice, non-abrasive materials, breathes well, and light, yet durable. They fit well too... no flat horse butt here. I will likely buy another pair soon.

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Good Cap

Patagonia Capilene 2 Bottom - Men's

Patagonia Capilene 2 Bottom - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 10, 2008

I have this pair and a thicker pair for colder days. Both are great; breathable, moisture-wicking, warm, and comfy. Patagonia Capilene is my favorite material of the synthetic undergarments.

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Weak on sound quality...

Skullcandy Smokin' Bud Headphones

Skullcandy Smokin' Bud Headphones

Rating for this product: 3 July 13, 2007

They did a great job on style and comfort. However, the sound quality is quite poor. They claim to cover 100hz-17khz. This means that in reality bass rolls off near 150hz, and highs at 15khz; AKA-significant chunks of the sound spectrum are unaccounted for. Weak bass, lacking high end harmonics. Headphones should cover 20hz-20khz... even cheap ones. Therefore IMHO they are just OK. If its comfort you want get them, if its sound you want... don't.

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Just short of great.

Salomon Karma Sandal - Men's

Salomon Karma Sandal - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 June 12, 2007

Good job on the water removal system in the soles. Nice grip on rocks and soil. However, they could be a bit more comfortable on the bottom of my heel. I can somewhat feel the metal screen beneath the thin insert pad. Nonetheless, I wore them all day while hiking through rivers and canyons in Moab without any blisters.

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Sweet

La Sportiva Cirque Pro Approach Shoe - Men's

La Sportiva Cirque Pro Approach Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 15, 2007

I really like the versatility of these shoes. I use them to hike, trail run, light climb, and just wear them casually. The sole is very grippy, and they are well made to last a long time.

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Just Ok

GoPro  Digital Hero 3 Camera

GoPro Digital Hero 3 Camera

Rating for this product: 3 March 20, 2007

Pros: The still shots are pretty good for how small it is. Compact and water proof.
Cons: It only records 1 MB of video at a time, so you have to keep pressing record every 15-20 seconds. The attachment system needs to be redesigned. The top strap tends to come off leaving the camera flapping on my wrist.
Bottom Line: If you want a waterproof still camera, its ok. If you need it for action video/helmet cam, steer clear. You won't get very far down the trail before it shuts off.

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Sweet little knife...

Gerber Paraframe Mini Knife - Fine Edge

Gerber Paraframe Mini Knife - Fine Edge

Rating for this product: 5 January 31, 2007

I received this little guy as a free gift at our company party, and I must say that I would have gladly paid for it. It is composed of top quality, high carbon stainless steel. I lost it in the snow in my back yard last winter where it remained for nearly 2 months till the snow melted. Much to my surprise, not a spot of rust anywhere on the unit. It stays sharp for long periods of time. It has a nice and secure locking system, plus a solid clip that will keep it in place. Great product, nice price.

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Great for the price...

Black Diamond NightRay Headlamp

Black Diamond NightRay Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 January 24, 2007

This is not the brightest light in the lineup, however, I gave it a 5/5 because it is inexpensive, it works reliably, it is comfortable, well made, the batteries last a very long time, and it has 2 brightness options. For this price, what more can you expect. Great buy.

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Great gloves, just keep in mind...

DAKINE Viper Glove

DAKINE Viper Glove

Rating for this product: 4 January 4, 2007

These are definitely gloves for warm spring days. I bought mine for bike riding in the winter, and even with the Patagonia liners they are cold when its below 0 degrees Celsius. This is not to say that the gloves are not good. They are great for what they are designed to do. Nice look, nice feel, nice price.

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Nice add on...

Patagonia Lightweight Glove Liners

Patagonia Lightweight Glove Liners

Rating for this product: 4 January 4, 2007

I use these liners under the Dakine Viper Gloves for biking in the winter. Its perfect down to about 0 degrees Celsius. Below that temp, they tend to get a little cold... When they say "lightweight", what they mean is ultralight. They are almost translucently thin when stretched over your hand. Its nice for wicking moisture, adding a hair of extra warmth, and preventing blisters (for you ice climbing types). If you are seeking lots of warmth, you might want a thicker model.

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$$$ WELL SPENT

prAna Stretch Zion Short - Men's

prAna Stretch Zion Short - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 14, 2006

These shorts rock. Light yet rugged. Fit well, yet they permit huge flexibility. You could do the splits in these if you were so inclined. Good for many applications - hiking, biking, climbing, or just wearing them 'cause they're cool. I Like!

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Very Nice But...

Ex Officio Amphi Short - Men's

Ex Officio Amphi Short - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 14, 2006

FYI... Ex Officio's sizing chart runs a little small. It states that the SMALL size is a 32 waist - men's. They were substantially smaller than that though. If you are on the borderline of sizes, go with a larger size... for me, the medium or "34" would have been better even though most of my other shorts are 32's. Other than that they are of very high quality, and I recommend them.

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Pros and Cons

Chaco Leather Flip Sandal - Men's

Chaco Leather Flip Sandal - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 July 14, 2006

Pros- Very comfy from day one. Good support on the arch. Nice style. Quality leather and rubber... will not wear out fast.

Cons- Avoid the "weed" color. It shows every molecule of dirt and debris from day one.

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Not Bad Not Great

Highgear AltiTech 2 Altimeter

Highgear AltiTech 2 Altimeter

Rating for this product: 4 January 20, 2006

This product has a lot of nice features, plus it’s easy to use and it looks cool. The compass works great and is very accurate. Two time zones on the clock are nice. What I don’t like is that some of the instruments are not very precise. The altimeter will fluctuate over long periods, even if you don’t gain/loose altitude. If the barometer is dropping that night, I wake up and my apartment is 30 meters lower than it was when I went to bed. This isn’t bad for a three-hour tour, but it sucks for a three-day backpacking trip. The barometer is a bit inconsistent as well. It does not accurately reflect the daily stats on the National Weather Service website. It is close, but rarely on the button. Overall, if you are a recreational day tripper and don’t require meticulous precision, this thing is great. But, if you are an expedition-grade mountain climber, or any other industry professional, I recommend finding something else.

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