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TNF Apex zip pullover
The North Face Apex Zip Shirt Jacket - Men's
September 14, 2008
Size runs slightly large. I am 5-10, 175 lbs and wear a medium. Great fit. Great stretch. Great abrasion resistance. Great for cool weather rock climbing or mtn biking. I have two. My experience?- from Russia to Peru, Broad Peak to Mt Kenya, El Cap to Lotus Flower Tower... 45 years of alpinism, marathons, and a few epics. Every piece of gear is better for some things, and worse for others, but for actual outdoor cool weather use- this is truly a classic.
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ultralight4cams impeccably made
Metolius Ultralight Power Cams
June 3, 2007
light, impeccably made, excellent workmanship/strength EXCEPT- as gear becomes more specialized, so must the user. Since these have a changing cam angle, they tend to be awful in flared pockets at the green/smallest end of the retraction zone, and as they wear in the green zone, become closer to a zero degree cam angle, which is useless. I use the orange zone to near red zone the most... and on the midrange sizes, they retract until the cam tips touch the opposite crack walls, and get stuck. Yuck.
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