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Joshua Hissem
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The North Face Himalayan Parka - Men's
January 11, 2008
I bought this jacket because I was going to Alaska to train sled dogs. I put it on in -35 degree weather and within minutes I was ON FIRE.. I had to unzip it halfway and vent. The jacket will not fail at keeping you warm, I just wish there was some way of regulating its warmth.. like the armpit vents on some of the other jackets.
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The North Face Chilkats Winter Boot - Men's
January 11, 2008
I bought these boots for alaska, thinking they would be perfect, dont get me wrong theyre pretty good boots, until about 0 degrees. Thats when the cut out. There isnt enough insulation in the boot to keep your feet warm, and they werent really good for what I was doing. If your going to be out in negative degree weather, I'd make another choice, go with something more thoroughly insulated.
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