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Backcountry.com Rime Pullover Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 April 3, 2008

If it's on sale for $80 or less, it's worth it. The collar is is super stiff, almost 70's looking and the seams look a little poor. I've used it skiing in the spring and it does fine on downhill or during backcountry skiing, but on a chairlift it doesn't stay all that warm. Definitely wear a capilene under it. It was great for backbacking, something high-aerobic where I'm pouring out heat. If you're going for lightweight warmth, spent the extra bucks for an Arc'teryx.

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