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- #5 of 1962 - Sunglasses
- #77 of 728 - Goggles
- #215 of 911 - Snowboards
- #276 of 291 - Kayak Clothing
- #338 of 356 - Avalanche Safety
- #427 of 2484 - Men's Jackets
- #546 of 581 - Sleeping Pads
- #627 of 670 - Women's Trail Running Clothing
- #675 of 701 - 3-Season Tents
- #710 of 774 - Car Racks
- #755 of 805 - Alpine Skiing
- #809 of 859 - Gloves
- #855 of 898 - Men's Long Underwear
- #1223 of 1287 - Men's Fleece Jackets
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Awesome Sports Bra!
Patagonia Sport Top - Women's
July 29, 2004
The Patagonia Sport Top is a superb sports bra. I've worn it trail running and mountain biking during SLC's 90+ degree days. It kept me dry on a 4 hour ride, and the support was perfect. This is one of the better fitting bras I've tried; no rubbing on the shoulders or around the bottom elastic. I definitely recommend it to active chicas!
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Love Them!
Patagonia Seamless Briefs - Womens
July 29, 2004
First, these aren't briefs in the sense of granny panties--more like full coverage bikinis. They are fairly low-rise, which is perfect. The material is super comfortable and really form-fitting. They don't bunch, or move at all. I've worn these to the office, under tight skirts, and to play frisbee golf at Solitude. They work great in all settings. They truly are seamless!
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Nice Light Jacket
Cloudveil Prospector Jacket - Mens
April 23, 2004
This is a great warmish weather jacket. It's really light and super breathable. It's not as stretchy as some of the soft shells I've owned but it's way better than a hard shell for everything but an absolute downpour.
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super functional
Spy 42 Sunglasses
August 7, 2003
I have about 20 pairs of sunglasses but these are my daily drivers. They're the most comfortable and functional of all my glasses. The wrap is perfect, the lenses (bronze) are great in bright light, and their large size offers great coverage. Not to mention they make me feel like the terminator -- not that I've killed anyone while wearing them.
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nikwax dwr
Nikwax TX Direct Wash In Waterproof
April 28, 2003
This stuff is pretty expensive considering you can only wash 4 or 5 garments per bottle, but it is worth it. Pants and jackets that you thought would never be waterproof again suddenly repel water like new. It will last less than a whole season, but 8 or 9 bucks every couple of months isn't much. It's a lot less than buying new gear, and you will be amazed at how well it works.
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scoop
Spy Micro Scoop Sunglasses - Polarized
April 28, 2003
It's become a pretty basic style, but when these came out they were cutting edge. Mine are pretty nice, but there are a couple things about them that doesn't thrill me. First of all the bridge is made for people with super thin noses, so they kind of sit up funny on my nose (I guess that's actually my fault) and the other is that the silver stuff is chipping off in spots. I doubt this is a warranty issue.
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everyone should have these. everyone.
Sierra Designs Down Booties - Men's
April 28, 2003
These should be issued to everyone at birth. They are the greatest. If every person from every country had a pair of Down Booties it would probably solve many of the world's problems. Maybe not the whole hunger thing. My dogs stay toasty warm in the coldest of Utah nights. They are super soft and very lightweight. They also give the wearer a comical smurfish appearance. How could anyone want to fight a smurf?
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patcap shirt
Patagonia Capilene Lightweight T-Shirt - Mens
April 28, 2003
These shirts are great for winter or summer activities. I wore mine quite a bit as a base layer this winter and stayed dry and comfortable. I also hiked in it quite a bit and it kept the sweat from bugging me. It does tend to get stinky pretty easily, but I'm not too concerned with that when I'm in the backcountry. Overall it's a great, simple comfort solution for just about any outdoor activity.
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definitely a compromise
Therm-a-Rest Ridge Rest Deluxe Sleeping Pad
April 25, 2003
The question you have to ask yourself is, “Do I want to be comfortable hiking or do I want to be comfortable sleeping.” I chose the former when I headed out to hike the AT. I decided that saving money and weight were more important than having the super comfy sleep setup. I'm glad I did. These pads aren't all that comfortable but they weigh almost nothing, cost very little, and are fine swinging around on the back of a backpack rather than inside it. I got used to slightly uncomfortable sleeping pretty easily and I think the payoff was worth it.
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spy mc
Spy MC Sunglasses
April 25, 2003
These are some solid glasses. They weigh a lot for plastic frames/ lenses and feel like they could withstand being sat on by a relatively fat person. The shape is a little different than the standard wraparound shades you see these days -- they're pretty flat. You could probably prescriptionize these with some persistence.
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the easiest
Backcountry Access Tracker DTS beacon
April 25, 2003
This is by far the easiest beacon to use. It's so simple that I found practicing with it is kind of redundant. It's like practicing walking on flat ground (sober). The range is pretty lame, but realistically I think it would be plenty in almost any real-life situation.
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tractor skins
Voile Split Decision Tractor Skins
April 25, 2003
These work surprisingly well except for a couple of shortcomings that I can see. They are truly a bastard to pull apart (as are most skins). But that comes with the territory. I wish they were made for each size of split board, instead of just two sizes that are too short on purpose. Also a clippable tail would be a cool addition, too. Other than that they work really well.
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stronger than your car
Yakima 48 inch RoundBar 1 pair
April 25, 2003
I've had my rack for 5 years and 3 cars now and it's been absolutely great. These crossbars are super super strong. I've loaded these things up with 100's of pounds of gear and driven across the country--they were flawless. A friend of mine in NC even rolled his car with his racks on (not on purpose) and the rack held up. The roof didn't. I was pretty impressed. I couldn't tell if he was...
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smith zippers
Smith Zipper Sunglasses
April 25, 2003
These are some of the coolest glasses I've ever had. The lenses are amazing. Unbelievably clear. Because of my unusually wide noggin I had to heat the frames and widen them. Now they fit perfectly. The silver color is truly boss, and the sienna brown lenses will make your eyes happy on the sunniest day.
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boeri shorty
Boeri Shorty Air Helmet
April 25, 2003
I really like the way this helmet looks and I used it for a couple of seasons, but it's just too hot a lot of the time. During the winter it's fine, but for spring skiing it's too much. The vents aren't big enough to make any difference at all. If you're going for the Billy Badass Harley Rider look, then it's great, but functionally it leaves quite a bit to be desired. I even talked to a guy who got rid of his because it whistled!?!?
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squishy in all the right places
Bridgedale Ski Midweight Sock
April 25, 2003
If you're looking for a sock that isn't too thick but protects you in some of the spots where ski boots tend to get you sore, these are the ones. The shin padding is my favorite. They are also just the thickness to use for watching TV. Nice and toasty, but not hot. Dig 'em.
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fuse is good
Giro Fuse Helmet (Fall 2003)
April 25, 2003
This is the answer to all your melon smacking problems. I'm absolutely blown away by the venting system. You can go from sweaty and nasty to cool as a cucumber in the middle of a descent on the fly without even slowing down. And the vents are huge. It's also super lightweight so you don't feel like you're even wearing a helmet after a little while. It's the greatest.
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a frames
Oakley A Frame Goggle w/ Iridium Lens
April 25, 2003
I've never been a giant fan of Oakley products but these goggles may have just changed my mind. I got my first pair of A Frames despite the fact that they look really cool and just because at the time, it was a really good deal. They sucked. They fogged up every time I put them on. It turns out that Oakley had a problem with their coatings that year and quickly fixed that. I got another pair this year and they are great. I've never had my new ones fog up at all and the lenses seem to be relatively scratch resistant (for goggles). They fit my dome perfectly and I really don't see any need to switch brands again. Good stuff, even though they look cool. Hopefully I'm the only person who notices that.
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fogless
Spy Blizzard Goggles
April 25, 2003
These goggles perform really well. I've never had any fogging problems with them at all. I'm not the biggest fan of how they look--too flashy with all the colors and the chrome and whatnot, but that doesn't mean poop on a powder day. I have had goggles that perform as well, but overall I would give these a pretty high score for function. Oh, they work really well with the helmet, too.
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very versatile
The North Face TKA Micro 1/4 Zip - Mens -2003 Model
April 21, 2003
I've only worn this shirt a couple of times (I've only had it for a couple weeks), but already it's a welcome addition to me closet o' ski gear. I think it will come in handy as a really versatile piece I can use as a base layer, middle layer, or even as a kind of sweater. It packs down to a nice small size and is very lightweight. The styling is a little strange, with the whole mock turtleneck thing going on, but as a functional piece to wear skiing I have very high hopes.
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too much
Marmot Expedition Mitt - Unisex
April 15, 2003
These gloves would be perfect for going to Everest, or into space. As long as you don't have anything to do with your hands. I got these at the beginning of the ski season and found out right away they're just too warm. And once your hands are in them you might as well just have a couple of stumps, because they're pretty much useless. I'll give them good numbers in the star dept. because they are really well made and I imagine all that warmth would come in very handy for someone, just not me.
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great pack
DAKINE Poacher Pack -
April 13, 2003
I needed a pack that was a little bigger than my Heli Pro, so I got the Poacher. This pack has a bunch of great features, like the access from the front and back of the pack. It's super nice to not have to take my snowboard off the pack to get something out. I've had the Heli Pro (DAK0043) for 3 years now and it's still in perfect condition, despite the fact that I use it every day. The Poacher looks to be built just as well.
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Dakine Adventurer
DAKINE Adventurer Gore Tex Glove
April 12, 2003
These are really sweet gloves. Always warm, never wet. They are definitely cold weather only gloves. Your hands would get all sweaty in the spring with these on. I wish you could use your fingers a little better in them, but with these that's the price you pay for warm hands, and it's well worth it.
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el cap shirt
The North Face El Cap Shirt - Men's
April 12, 2003
I'm diggin my El Cap. It's a really versatile piece of clothing. It's best worn as a base layer. Nice and soft and wicky. A lot of the time I wear mine as a light second layer under my shell. It's nice because you can zip it up and it covers your neck, protecting your neck from the wind. I think the best outerwear you can get is the stuff that's so comfortable you forget you're wearing it. I forget about my El Cap every time I put it on.
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maybe i'm a mutant
Smith Triad Regulator Spherical Series Goggles
April 12, 2003
It seems like everybody just loves these goggles except for me. I've never had any fogging problems with them, which is nice, but I can't seem to get them to fit right. I've got a Boeri Shorty, which is a kind of big helmet, and that may be part of the problem, but there was always a gap on the sides right by my temples that let in a ton of wind when I was riding. Every time I wore these I started crying like a baby. So I got some Oakley A Frames and the problem is solved. Overall they're ok goggles, but make sure they fit well with your helmet on before you buy them.
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