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MJcrew85

Paddler // Climber // Nordic Skier // Backpacker // Road Biker

MJcrew85

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  • MI, NY, DC, and everywhere in between
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    I love gear almost as much as I love using it. As long as I am outside using my gear I am happy. As a result, I spend more time researching gear than anyone not employed by one of the big manufacturers ever should.

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Answer to: "my foot measured 27. cm that size should I buy?"

Asolo Fugitive GTX Hiking Boot - Men's

November 26, 2008

I would go into a store and try on a few different pairs and different sizes. Go at the end of the day because your feet will tend to swell during the day if you are walking (or hiking/backpacking).

Try to get it out of your head that you have to have a certain pair of boots because every pair will fit differently. This boot may fit your feet horribly and be completely wrong for you, while another boot you would have never considered may fit like a dream. A good salesman won't let you leave the store with a pair of boots that fits you incorrectly.

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Answer to: "Is there actually any product on the market similar to this jacket?..."

Arc'teryx Hercules Hooded Fleece Jacket - Men's

November 18, 2008

Why not just get this one then? if you want another brand look here: Outdoor Research Mithril Stormshell Jacket
Arc'teryx developed this fabric with Polartec, so there isn't another jacket just like this. And the Mithril isn't; it would be closer to the Venta SV, but not built like an Arc'teryx.

The other jacket I thought about buying when I got my Hercules was the Patagonia Winter Guide Jacket. If you're looking for something similar that's the closest you will find, I believe. The interior fleece does not loft as high as the Hercules, but it may fit what you're looking for a little better. You can't go wrong with either jacket.

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About the "missing features" of the gamma mx:The majority of...

Arc'teryx Gamma MX Hooded Jacket - Women's

November 6, 2008

About the "missing features" of the gamma mx:

The majority of softshell jackets are made without pit zips because of their superior breathability compared to waterproof/breathable jackets. The price point comes from the special polartec powershield lightweight fabric, and the fact that alpinists looking for a jacket with the features of the gamma mx are willing to pay so much. Also, Arc'Teryx has positioned itself as a premium brand and, consequently, commands a premium price.

As for the hood... Arc'Teryx only makes a few jackets with stowable hoods (which add weight over a non-stowable hood) and they are all gore-tex shells. The thicker powershield fabric makes the hood too bulky (in my opnion) to stow.

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mmmm..... fuzzy hoods are the best

Arc'teryx Hercules Hooded Fleece Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 November 6, 2008

I own six performance jackets. This might be my favorite. I have worn it playing in the snow when it's 10 degrees out, in the rain in Arlington, and pretty much every other weather condition since I got it last November. It's warm enough to wear over a t-shirt in any temp over 35, and great with just a baselayer down to about 20 if you're working hard. The seams aren't taped so you will get wet if you stand in the rain for long enough, but the DWR does a pretty good job of keeping you dry in all but sustained, steady rain. By design it is not windproof, just highly wind resistant, so it can get a little chilly when the wind is really rippin unless you have a few layers underneath. I just wish the main zipper was backed by some form of storm flap because I feel like it lets in more of the wind than the polartec powershield does. Nothing will ever cheer you up more than putting on that fleece lined hood when it's frigid outside. The way it feels on your ears is just awesome. Plus it keeps snow from coming in through the collar (for those of us who do not like the feeling of snow down our backs).

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Answer to: "For everyone complaining about the arch support: FYI, no high-end..."

Scarpa Kailash GTX Hiking Boot - Men's

September 9, 2008

That's a good point. I believe that many of the gear testers at Backpacker Mag. say they don't test boots with the factory insoles, and instead replace them with high-end inserts from companies like Superfeet.

I tried on a pair today in the store today and they felt about as comfortable as my 8 year old Vasques, but I'll definitely be replacing the insoles when I man up and buy them.

You're correct about the "included" mfg. insoles. Try these. They're very comfortable not matter what load you're carrying:

http://www.backcountry.com/store/SFT0003/Superfeet-Trim-To-Fit-Green-Insole.html

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Answer to: "How long does short size and weight?and tech spec?thanks"

Western Mountaineering MegaLite Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

July 10, 2008

Short size fits to 5'6" weighs 1 lb 7 oz and shoulder/hip/foot measures 63"/56"/39".

Looking for a new sleeping bag I would go to a store where you can try a few sleeping bags out tofigure out how much room you really need. Buy a bag that's too large and you have to heat all the extra space, buy a bag that fits like a glove and you may be too uncomfortable to sleep.

The MegaLite is one of the roomier bags on the market and Western Mountaineering has a reputation for exceptional quality.

Hope that helps.

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Do everything shorts

Patagonia Nine Trails Short - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 20, 2008

I love my Nine Trails shorts. They're stretchy, highly breathable, and just all around comfortable. I've been wearing mine mostly for climbing and they haven't shown any sign of wear yet, but the DWR has seen better days (probably because I've sent them through the washer so many times using regular detergent). I can't wait to get out backpacking with these. They have enough pocket space to keep a few things close at hand (two side zip, one rear zip) and secure. I'd like to get another pair for those trips when too much activity and not enough water necessitates taking two pairs of shorts. I'm 6'0" 180 lbs and have a 32/33" waist - the mediums fit me perfectly.

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Great! I'm getting another pair.

Patagonia Long Haul Runners Shorts - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 29, 2008

I've had mine for a year and they've held up great. When I have time to just get away in the summer I live in these. They're lightweight, dry quickly, and are just easy to live with. The pockets are all I ever need: big enough to hold keys, ID, emergency light, a tasty snack... and they don't ever flop around when full. I just want another pair for when I'm too lazy to wash them during the week. Bottom line: My standard for running/play shorts.

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Can someone please tell me why you would want a double sliding...

Mountain Hardwear Cohesion Jacket - Men's

March 12, 2008

Can someone please tell me why you would want a double sliding zipper on a jacket? I had one at one point and never used it. Is it so you can wear the jacket as a cape or what? If I get to the point that I need that much ventilation my jacket's coming off because I'm either going to get soaked from the outside in or inside out.

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I think Dr. Equipment meant to give this a 5

Patagonia R1 Granular Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 29, 2007

I think Dr. Equipment meant to give this a 5...just a hunch

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Great when Gore-Tex isn't

Patagonia Ready Mix Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 29, 2007

Fritz, the ready mix isn't a rain jacket and isn't intended to stand up to a downpour. It has a DWR coating but it's meant for activities where you're more worried about breathability than waterproofing- when you need a shell but a traditional 3 layer gtx or similar shell is going to turn into a sauna. You should have read up on what you were buying and its intended usage before you clicked "buy"

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Bombproof

Arc'teryx Beta AR Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 15, 2006

I've had my Beta AR for a little over a year now and it is great. It held off weather skiing in Ontario and entire weeks of rain in New Jersey with ease. Arc'teryx gear may be expensive, but it's still made in North America. The Beta AR has all of the standard features of today's all purpose hardshells without superfluous features to get in the way. Every exterior zipper is waterproof and the materials used are more substantial than in other Gore-tex XCR jackets of similar weights. At 18 oz, I have no regrets replacing my less-than waterproof Marmot Precip as weather protection on backpacking trips, the guaranteed weather protection is worth the extra 5 oz.

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Great jacket for outdoor activities

Patagonia Lightweight R4 Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 1, 2005

I've had an R2 jacket for almost four years now and it keeps me just as warm now as the day I bought it, but it wasn't meant to be worn without a shell in windy conditions, and I wanted a jacket that would cut the wind. I found a winner when I bought my Lightweight R4. The jacket looks great and is extremely functional. It weighs a little more than a traditional fleece because of the Windstopper lamination, but it's worth it when the wind starts to bite - plus it weighs less than a fleece and a shell together. The DWR coating plus the jacket's wicking abilities keep you dry if it starts to sprinkle, but don't push your luck with it...take a shell if you know it's going to rain. When you start to warm up the mesh lined pockets provide excellent ventilation without unzipping the main zipper and dumping all of your heat. The jacket will keep you warm above 45 degrees if you're not moving much, and keep you toasty down past freezing if you get moving - without the bulk and weight of the original R4. It's priced competitively, so like every other technical windproof fleece, I suggest looking for it on sale. But if you're willing to pay full price to finish filling your closet of fleece jackets it's definitely worth the money.

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The perfect shirt

Patagonia Capilene Midweight Zip Tee L/S - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 1, 2005

I've had mine for about three years now and it's still holding up great. It keeps me warm whether I'm rowing, skiing, sailing, or just hanging out. Works great with a wicking T underneath down to between 35 and 40 degrees if you're working hard and keeps you dry when you sweat. It's very breathable, but that works two ways, so throw on a wind-stopping layer if there's a heavy breeze.

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Great sandals nomatter the conditions

Chaco Z/1 Colorado Sandal - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 1, 2005

I bought a pair of Chacos almost four years ago and I'm still putting them through some pretty tough usage. These sandals last a lifetime and can be adjusted to fit perfectly in a matter of seconds - and there's no reason to worry about them coming undone because the ladderlock buckle holds the webbing strap securely in place no matter what. If I ever wear through them I'm buying another pair.

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