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jrv
Trail Runner // Climber // Biker // Telemark Skier // Mountaineer
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Bio:
Self-confessed gear-head -- it's an addiction. I enjoy alpine pursuits (trad, ice, general mountaineering, backcountry skiing) as well as distance racing (running and triathlon) and finding the gear to help me do it all faster, lighter, and safer.
Rankings 
- #29 of 1,516 - Men's Trail Running Footwear
- #71 of 185 - Nutrition & Body Care
- #72 of 583 - Mountaineering
- #146 of 406 - Climbing Packs and Bags
- #150 of 705 - Alpine Touring
- #209 of 754 - Ice Climbing
- #292 of 454 - Food
- #303 of 484 - Climbing Helmets
- #310 of 470 - Climbing Ropes and Bouldering Pads
- #330 of 663 - Harnesses and Climbing Helmets
- #337 of 800 - 4-Season Tents
- #339 of 512 - Single Ropes
- #410 of 634 - Midweight Sleep Pads
- #429 of 5,973 - Guys' Outerwear
- #436 of 4,389 - Men's Footwear
- #452 of 815 - 25 to 5 Degree Synthetic Bags
- #482 of 1,020 - Carabiners, Quickdraws, and Belay Devices
- #489 of 1,389 - Rock Climbing Shoes
- #501 of 1,347 - Sleeping Bags
- #507 of 808 - Big Wall Climbing
- #508 of 578 - Belay and Rappel Devices
- #569 of 693 - Crampons
- #633 of 1,127 - Men's Mountaineering Boots
- #656 of 1,366 - Climbing Accessories and Training
- #676 of 1,555 - Men's Long Underwear
- #694 of 1,341 - Trail Running Accessories
- #714 of 946 - Sleeping Pads
- #729 of 1,404 - Backcountry Snowboarding
- #742 of 963 - Men's Softshell Pants
- #774 of 3,647 - Backpacks
- #827 of 2,349 - Men's Pants
- #842 of 2,847 - Men's Trail Run Shoes
- #879 of 1,333 - Daypacks - Technical
- #916 of 6,939 - Men's Jackets
- #983 of 1,941 - Kids' Jackets
- #1,076 of 4,504 - Women's Footwear
- #1,222 of 2,734 - Gloves
- #1,266 of 1,737 - Men's Hiking and Climbing Pants
- #1,299 of 1,997 - Climbing Shoes
- #1,424 of 2,249 - Tents
- #1,432 of 2,079 - Weekend Packs (3000-4500 cu in)
- #1,634 of 2,373 - Men's Synthetic Insulation Jackets
- #2,110 of 2,789 - Men's Rain Jackets
- #2,519 of 3,223 - Men's Technical Shells
- #3,271 of 4,788 - Men's Fleece Jackets
- #3,702 of 5,342 - Women's Down Jackets
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Mountain Hardwear Terra Jacket - Men's
November 29, 2008
Not a 3-in-1; this is a single piece hard shell.
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Black Diamond Sabretooth Pro Crampon
November 28, 2008
They should be compatible... If the Raichle boots have dedicated toe / heel welts, you're all set. If in doubt, go with the Sabretooth Pro Clip, which are compatible with pretty much any kind of boot. Hope this helps!
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Black Diamond Punisher Glove
November 28, 2008
Temperature range for the Punisher glove is listed for 15 to 40 degrees F... Check out Black Diamond's website for the temperature ranges of all their gloves and mitts: http://www.bdel.com/gear/gloves_overview.phpChoose any glove and click "compare" on the bottom right to get a chart of all their gloves' temp. ranges...
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Patagonia Capilene 3 Bottom - Men's
November 28, 2008
The higher the number, the warmer/thicker the material... Check here for more info: http://www.patagonia.com/web/us/product/collection_alt.jsp?O
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Patagonia R2 Fleece Jacket - Men's
November 26, 2008
Patagonia doesn't make this one in blue -- the closest they have is a color called "North Sea," which is sort of grayish... See here: http://www.patagonia.com/web/us/product/product_focus.jsp?OP
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Patagonia Rain Shadow Jacket - Men's
November 25, 2008
While it's highly compressible, the Rain Shadow does not stuff down into its own pocket/stuff sack.
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Patagonia Fiona Down Parka - Women's
November 25, 2008
800-fill down is pretty warm -- I think it would keep you quite comfortable in temps well below 25 degrees. Hope this helps!
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Patagonia Puff Rider Jacket - Boys'
November 25, 2008
With the DWR coating, this jacket is "water-resistant" as opposed to "water-proof." It will shed light precipitation, but with consistent or heavy downpour, it will begin to take on water. Because the insulation is synthetic, though, it will insulate even when wet. Hope this helps!
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Patagonia Duck Pant - Men's
November 25, 2008
Depends on the location and the kind of climbing he'll be doing... In general, you want to avoid cotton products (like the Duck Pant) for cold winter activities, especially if precipitation is possible -- the old adage goes "cotton kills" because cotton retains very little of its insulating ability when wet and takes forever to dry. In short: go with the cotton pants only if the climbing is in a warm, dry climate. Otherwise, look for something synthetic -- there are lots and lots of choices out there. Hope this helps!
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