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    Born and raised in San Diego, Ca. Classic ski bum, rock jock. I have spent years as a guide, leading unsuspecting novices into the wild. Currently, I am seeking adventures including but not limited to climbing, skiing, kayaking, 17th century French poetry conventions. I live my life according Mountain Dew commercials. Put simply: I shred the gnar.

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Skullcandy Lowrider Headphones

Rating for this product: 4 September 24, 2008

As Santana would put it "take a little trip..." and enjoy top quality sound with head gear that shows your riding dirty with more than just spinners. Put the steeze in your life that will block out any surrounding noise pollution. Other than a tight fit, the riders of low produce. Nahm say'n.

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Too loose fitting.

The North Face Redpoint Vest - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 July 29, 2008

It is a good lightweight vest, but runs big, so if you're a thin guy, prepare to swim in this thing. Worked well with a fleece under it, but not so good with just a base layer. I returned this item. Ended up going with a down vest for the Marty McFly look I was hoping this would fulfill.

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Looks good, feels great.

The North Face Hang On T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 23, 2008

Nothing beats the smooth feel of 100% cotton. Unless of course if it's a bad ass cotton jersey T with a sick logo. Wear this out to the local crag and enjoy the send fest. Since this shirt is all cotton, it breathes like a fish under water, so you can focus on the redpoint. When the fingers are throbbing, no need to change, you're good to go, head to the bar and slam back a few with your buddies.

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The North Face Momentum Shirt - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 July 23, 2008

This a solid shirt for a mid layer. I am 6' and a pretty average build, and the medium fits great. A little baggier than I was expecting, but works well in active mode or even better if you just want to chillax a bit. After a long day of shredding the gnar, step inside and stop by the resort's watering hole. Take off the shell to reveal this majestic piece. Grab a brew, pop the collar, and mingle with the tourists.

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