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- PARK CITY, UTAH, USA. Backcountry skier, hiker, mtn biker.
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Skier since 1971. Enjoy backpacking with light gear that works good. Working in the Finance Dept @ Backcountry.com since May, 2001. Have a young son that I am integrating into the backcountry.
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Michelin Airstop Butyl Mountain Bike Tubes
June 16, 2008
Hey it's a tube ...what do you expect?!!?! This tube is good to go, no worries.
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Excellent shoe for the price.
Shimano America SH-M122 Mountain Bike Shoe
June 16, 2008
First of all this shoes has no laces! I hate those frickin things. Three velcro type straps made custom adjustments easy and made the fit comfortable. Seemed really light yet very sturdy to me. I'm 200 lbs and they have been on about ten rides so far, everything is holding up well no unusual wear. Seems like these will last me for quite some time. I am going to get an insert to replace the one it comes with. Do this for sure.
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Beefy tread pattern
Michelin Mountain AT MTB Tire - 26x2.35in
June 16, 2008
Great tire, excellent bead for me to rip it in the mountains here in Utah. This tire handles rocks, dirt, mud, and even some early summer snow very well.
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Nice pump in a compact package,
Crank Brothers Alloy Power Pump with Gauge
June 16, 2008
Fits great in my small pack, this unit is going to last me for a long time. Not a lot to break on this pump, everything seems to be made with quality in mind. Pretty nice to get a pump that will actually work every time. I can go into my rides deep into the backcountry with confidence knowing that I for sure will have a working pump if I get a flat.
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Short and liner in one!
ZOIC Private Reserve Bike Short - Men's
June 16, 2008
I love the shorts, they are sturdy and light but still look cool. Functional pockets all over, some with hook and loop closures. The liner works great, the chamois seems to be doing its job too. I will wear these shorts at work, or play, it's not going to matter. I wear a size 34 waist, so I purchased the large size and they seem to fit about right, maybe a little big in the shorts but I use a belt and they are perfect. They are great shorts.
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THE BEST SANDAL ....period.
Chaco Z/1 Unaweep Sandal - Men's
May 13, 2008
Ya gotta wear them for a while to fully appreciate why Chacos are the best! They fit great, no hot spots, easy on/off, durable, cool, just everything you need for a casual sandal. But the great thing is you can wear them hiking with a backpack and cruise thru the desert canyons, thru creeks or whatever. The sole is bomber. These will last you for years! Get em, you will totally be psyched about them. Make sure you get fit for the right size though first, then go online and buy them, this will insure you get exactly what you want.
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My back is happy!
Therm-a-Rest ProLite 4 Sleeping Pad
May 12, 2008
After a long desert haul, it was great to set up the tent and make the pad into the chair. After dinner and drinks, it was time to hit the tent for some sleep, taking the pad out of the chair was easy. This pad allows for a great night's rest with plenty of support and comfort. I was ready to go the next day. That is worth a lot to a 43 year old guy that works in a cubical all week. I retired my older Thermarest and saved a pound or two, making it an easier load overall. Get the stuff sack and the chair, they are worth it. A little pricey but this stuff is made to last you many years to come. An investment but it pays off. Happy backs make for much nicer backpacking trips.
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Excellent gear, must have
Therm-a-Rest Trekker Chair
May 12, 2008
After a long day of trekkin around in the desert, it was great to come back to camp and set up the chair around the kitchen zone and start cooking dinner and making coffee drinks. My back was well supported and the butt was comfy sitting in this awesome chair. The straps and buckles are beefy enough to last, the material is tough enough to protect the sleeping pad. Yep, it adds a little weight but it is so worth it. I used to just sit on a log or the ground but no more, this is the way to go. The extra weight is not a big deal and it rolls up nicely to attach to the outside of my pack on the side easily. If you want a well rested back for the next day, get this gear!
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Saved my back!
Therm-a-Rest Trekker Chair
May 12, 2008
Get it and relax! It's worth the money, it's worth the weight. A must have for the backpacking trip. Rolls up small and fits on the outside of your pack. Easy to use and saves your back big time around the kitchen zone. Go for it ...your back will thank you.
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Great coffee filter
MSR Mugmate Coffee/Tea Reusable Filter
May 8, 2008
I used this on a multi-day backpacking trip into the SE Utah desert. It packed well in my backpack (flexible) and it seemed to be able to take a crushing without any damage. The screen is micro enough that I didn't get any coffee grains in my brew. I placed two TBSP of grounds into it and set it into my mug, with the wings resting perfectly on the edges of the mug, then poured the hot water into the mug thru the filter until full. Covered the filter with the little cap included and let er rest for a few minutes. Pulled the filter out and had a perfect cup of coffee. No messy paper filters, just grounds that I left out to dry during the day and then put into my trash later. All my friends loved it and I ended up making coffee for all of them over the subsequent days since this filter was so easy and quick to use. The only thing I can think of that would improve this filter is if the little black cap was somehow attached to the filter itself, this would create less of a chance of loosing the cap. I will probably rig it somehow with some kind of leash. Overall, I was very satisfied with this filter and will be using this for many years to come.
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Not a "sun shower"
Sea To Summit Pocket Shower
May 2, 2008
Follow up review ....this is a great shower option but do not expect the typical solar shower experience. The walls are solid black with no clear side to allow the solar radiation to heat the water (like a typical old school sun shower). But I filled it up and hung it in a tree, allowing the sun to hit it all day. Then after a long day of trekking around the desert canyons, I arrived back at camp and showered off with air temp water. Not too hot, not too cold, just perfect. Who wants to shower with hot water after a day of hot desert hiking?? The twist head that allows the water to flow thru the shower head worked well. After my shower I was able to let three other people shower with the water left over. Amazing capacity for such a small packable item. Go for it.
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Great for backpacking, hiking, or Mtn Biking!
Patagonia Ultra Lightweight Endurance Ped Sock
May 2, 2008
I used these on a desert backpacking trip, they held up well. No blisters or badly placed seams that create hot spots. They are not too tall and not too short. I was wearing low-top Montrail Vitesse shoes and Chaco sandals during the trip and they were fabulous! I got four pairs and am thinking about getting more. I have since used these socks for other hikes and several Mtn Bike adventures, they are awesome.
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GREAT FOR THE BACKCOUNTRY
Venom Vertex Soft Shell Jacket - Men's
December 5, 2007
Awesome design, comfortable, waterproof, stylish too. Spyder is going after the backcountry skier with Arc'Teryx-like soft shell (but not as pricey). Lots of fun pockets, great venting that works with a pack on. The Spyder Chute Pants complement this jacket well. I use a base layer and vary the mid-layer depending on the weather. Not too heavy of a jacket. Sizing is normal, I wear a large (5' 11" 200 lbs) and it fits great. The lifetime warranty makes this a no-brainer. Something about Spyder outerwear is so cool, but now they get it too. Buy this jacket you will not regret it.
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GREAT FOR THE BACKCOUNTRY
Spyder Venom Chute Pant - Men's
December 5, 2007
Plenty of room for flexibility, lots of pockets, nice fly zipper to drain the snake, belt loops and dual Velcro-brand fastener waist tightener system, waterproof breathable fabric (Toray Entrant-Dermizax EV), a little lift ticket attachment thingy, two button snaps to keep em on, slightly flared at cuffs to go over the boot easy, gaiters keep the snow out, and a nice fit overall. I am 5' 11" and 200 lbs (34 waist in Levi's), size large fits great. The inner thigh vents go from the knee to the crotch, while not as good as full side zips these work fine as you climb. Lifetime warranty makes this purchase a no-brainer. Spyder is going after the backcountry skier in style. I like these pants.
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Works great!
Mammut Barryvox Opto 3000 Beacon
January 5, 2006
Works great for the backcountry. Easy to use. Comfortable on the body, hardly notice it. I am an old Pieps user, so the easy directional finder was so easy to practice with and find another beacon quickly. Make sure you practice with it though! VERY IMPORTANT. After you get the hang of it, it is a fine beacon. The only one I think that might be easier to operate is the DTS Tracker. Very happy with this purchase.
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