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Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy

April 15, 2008

im 6' and about 150. i hadn't any trouble really. considering it's size and function atleast. the zipper goes down a fair ways on each side, enabling fair movement. simply put, I have no complaints. But maybe it should have a cinch strap around the head, to snug up over your bag, if you choose not to close yourself in.. but that's on a side note.

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Princeton Tec Apex Pro Headlamp

Rating for this product: 4 March 20, 2008

two things: -after using this product for an extended period of time, I thought I could learn how to push the buttons first try. I can't. Either I'm incompetent, or they are poorly designed, likely both, however they are only buttons, and I've been pushing them my whole life, so I will lean toward flaw of design. But when it's cold out and I can't feel much, I really struggle, thus the use of gloves is def. out. Also, -after the first or second day of use, the thread on the strap failed and the band came undone. I spoke with the guys at the Outdoor Retail show and they said they hadn't heard of it occuring before. So likely a fluke, considering the quality is bomb proof and sheds a whole lotta light. Although I have two gripes, I dig the headlamp and still recommend it. Even on low, my buddies are always mentioning how bright it is. We managed to put a man on the moon, so i give 4 stars for their failure to provide quality buttons.

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Princeton Tec Apex Pro Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 January 14, 2008

I was frustrated with animals eyeing me at me at night, because I couldn't tell which monster wanted to eat me. So I upgraded to this little sunshine. I appreciate how both the battery pack and light housing are h20 tight, and mechanically fastened with screws and bolts, opposed to cheeezy plastic snaps. Durable construction. It utilizes two function buttons rather than one, which enables you to get to the light function your after, without cycling through all of them with one button.

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Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy

Rating for this product: 4 April 26, 2007

i perspire relatively lightly. after a night of light snow, and the storm flap only covering my head (not zipped), i had very little condensation inside the sac come morning. my buddy sleeping in an older sac and of less quality, arose with significant moisture on his sleeping bag, (he sweats a lot) it has easy access and zips well. i appreciate the no see-um bug mesh. it would be nice to have a window in the storm flap to see the stars, snow or whatever. overall, i'm quite pleased with this product, enough that the use of my tent is now limited

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Brunton Liberty Mantleless Lantern

Rating for this product: 4 April 26, 2007

it puts off adequate light for the back country, ignites well and is quite compact. I don't mind using my headlamp everywhere so it's not a necessity to me. but if you prefer otherwise, i highly recommend it, as i feel the quality is high and functions well (my educated assumption after limited use).

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Marmot Cargo Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 January 8, 2007

It doesn't seem as if marmot put much thought into these pants. The articulated knees are nice, as well as the design and function of the cargo pockets. I've found the knee pads to be nice whether tele or snowboarding. My gripes: h20 doesn't bead very well when wet. The surface material absorbed much of it, however I never felt it on the inside of the pant. The leg vents are small and should definitely be larger. The main hand pockets at waist are just like jean pockets with a small piece of velcro keeping it closed, still allowing snow to enter the pocket when you turf it. All and all, not too impressed. I purchased a pair of rip curl pants a few years ago and liked them much better than these. On a side note, they fit snug, which I like for the back country, but not for the lifts.

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Arc'teryx Sigma SV Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 8, 2007

Sweet, bomber jacket. Keeps the elements at bay. I appreciate the location and size of the pit zips - they're relatively accessible with a pack on. The pockets aren't as much pockets as they are vents. The hood fits well with or without a helmet. Has great arm articulation overhead. I would like to see a powderskirt option at least, because the waist hem doesn't stay as snug as I'd like. Sometimes I experience a draft, standing or crashing. I use it snowboarding and teleboarding in both the BC and resort. It keeps me comfortable in a wide range of conditions. My favorite part is that I can hike/perspire with vents open, and not be bothered by wind or snow. Aside from my minor gripes, I am most pleased with this jacket. Although pricey, it's great. I expect it to last for years, but only time will tell.

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