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How waterproof is the Sharp Point? I've got a short (ten-mile)...

Marmot Sharp Point Softshell Jacket - Men's

August 5, 2008

How waterproof is the Sharp Point? I've got a short (ten-mile) bike-ride in to work in New England. I've got unlined rainjackets (too cold sometimes) and warm non-water-resistant jackets (too wet sometimes). I'm thinking of picking this jacket up. I see it'll keep me warm and wind-protected, how ' bout dry?
Thanks,
Alex

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Good, but runs big

Fox Racing Trooper Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 August 5, 2008

Hey all, just thought I'd point out a couple of things. First, this jacket really seems well made and well thought through: wind/water proof, looks great, heat-control with the dual-direction zip (can open from top or bottom) and pit-zips is fantastic, multiple pockets, reflective strips... The only "complaint" (not really a complaint, just an observation) is that it runs really, really big. I've got a 42" chest and a 34"waist and I'm swimming in it. I'm usually a large in biking stuff, but I suspect that when I get the medium, it'll still be on the big side. It'll be good for layering once the cold weather comes in, though. I'm guessing that's why they sized it the way they did. In any case, I'd recommend ordering one size down. Also,I read a review somewhere that the zippers failed quickly and easily, I haven't found that to be the case. Cheers, Alex

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Great shoe, though soft on the bottom

The North Face Arnuva 50 BoaTrail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 August 5, 2008

I was double-shipped these due to a shipping error and I'm keeping the second pair for a number of reasons. One, While I'm a lightweight footwear kind of guy (think Inov-8's line of fell running shoes), I've had some shin splint and knee issues and I opted for these heavier and more cushioned shoes: I'm glad I did. I still can't run more than six miles or so at a time, but that's an improvement over my 2-mile max two months ago: my toes would go numb due to compartment syndrome. These shoes seem to be taking care of that (well, the shoes and some other non-invasive therapy). The Boa system works well, it really does cradle my feet in comfort and I'm back on the trails regularly. No blisters, no hot spots and very happy lower legs overall! The only negative comment is that I'm getting more underfoot bruising than I'm used to, and that's saying a lot when I'm used to running in Inov-8's lighter-end shoes. Cheers, Alex

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How weatherproof is this pack? It doesn't come with a rain-fly:...

Lafuma Active 30 Backpack - 1900cu in

July 19, 2008

How weatherproof is this pack? It doesn't come with a rain-fly: does that mean it's waterproof as is?
Thanks,
Rox

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Very light, very fast

Inov 8 RocLite 315 Trail Running Shoes - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 20, 2008

Inov-8 started out and continues to make awesome, light and VERY fast fell-running shoes. These aren't for technical hiking or uber-sketchy races (unless you're daring, like me!). If you've got strong ankles, a foot that's ready to take some pounding (not much forgiveness in the way of cushion and/or protection in this shoe: heck, they only weigh 630 grams a pair!!!) and a will to go fast, this shoe, or any of the Inov-8 shoes will do you good. I love 'em!!!

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OMG I'm fast!

Inov 8 MudRoc 280 Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 20, 2008

Seriously, with a pair of shoes that weighs under 600 grams, how can you not go fast?! The super-minimalist approach suits me fine! The less the shoe does, the stronger my feet and ankles get. I don't like shoes with burly overgrown heel crash pads or that are so wide to give the perception of support that the footprint I leave is three sizes larger than the shoe. Inov-8 keeps it simple, I feel the ground, the shoes grab onto anything wet or dry in my experience and my feet & ankles just get stronger. One thing, however, as with the Nike Free shoes, it's a good idea to do some plyometrics for a few weeks before running anything over 5k in these: most people's foot musculature won't be ready for this minimal approach.

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Overbuilt is overblown, these rock

Inov 8 Flyroc 310 Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 20, 2008

I tad lighter than the RocLite 315's and a scoosh heavier than the MudRoc 280's, these are great for everyday trail runs. Long runs, I grab the 315's; races, I'm into the 280's; for everything else, these are my go-to shoes. I generally order two pairs at a time of each of these b/c I'm always afraid they'll change the model or get rid of it. I really love the whole Inov-8 line: I feel the trail and that makes me happy. Seriously, I feel like a little boy running through the woods. Then again, I think it's okay to feel rocks under your foot. Most shoes don't let me do that, there's too much protection. I've run in the overbuilt "tanks" that are out there, and they are okay, but my lower leg musculature, especially my foot musculature, never developed enough. I tried these and my feet were sore for a couple of weeks b/c my muscles were taking on more of the load...now my feet are stronger and I'm a better runner for it. Get these and go fast. Go. Run. Fast.

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