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Brian Koji

Trail Runner // Alpine Skier // Hiker // Backpacker

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Utah, Colorado, Alaska and anywhere beyond!
  • Bio:

    I am a outdoor nut! I am not happy unless climbing up the side of a mountain, skiing some wicked pow pow or spending a few great days on the trail. "Always learning" is my motto. If your always learning how to be safe at the sport your doing and about the gear and techniques your using to do it... you can enjoy the adventure that much more!

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Mountain Hardwear Typhoon Jacket - Men's

August 14, 2009

Yes, you can close it to the neck. It even has a chamois lined chin guard that eliminates zipper chafe. How cool is that?

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The North Face Momentum Fleece Jacket - Men's

August 13, 2009

I would go with the XL if you are not planning on wearing it while layering. It has an athletic fit. I wear a large and after a few washes it is actually a little small but still perfect for layering.

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The North Face McMurdo Down Parka - Boys'

November 6, 2008

The only thing close is an XS which fits 43-45½, based on height. Scope out some of the Patagonia products they make infant and todler sizes.

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The North Face Petrified Dune Pant - Men's

The North Face Petrified Dune Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 26, 2006

These pants are great! I Would recommend them to anyone. Their great for a hike through the woods or a nite on the town!

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