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Kelty CXC Deluxe Big Bore Tanker

Kelty CXC Deluxe Big Bore Tanker

Rating for this product: 4 August 21, 2006

This is my first bladder system and it worked well for a 10 day trip in the backcountry. Two things: 1) it's difficult to dry out when not in use, which I suspect is a problem with most bladders, and 2) if you don't remember to put the valve into the lock position it slowly drips over everything.

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Too short for even a short person

Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 January 20, 2006

I am 5'3" and according to the sizing chart I should wear a 6 - the only problem is that the 6 barely comes to the top of my pants and the sleeves barely reach my wrists. Any movement at all and the jacket flies up exposing the very parts of my body I'm trying to keep warm. I've switched to a size 10, even though it is a little wider, it's nice to have the coat sit lower. And with the inside draw strings it's still pretty cozy. It's a great jacket, for sure. But definitely short. My advice: Go Big. It's a fluffy jacket anyway.

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