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Good, not Great
SmartWool Neck Gaiter
December 6, 2007
This is an OK gaiter for most all uses. It is very soft, and top smartwool quality. It lets a little too much air in for faster downhill skiing, but is great to wear around town.
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Made for Hardcore Resort Ripping
Mountain Hardwear Downhill Down Parka - Men's
November 10, 2007
Ok - first things first: To come to this jacket I have owned three in the last four years, and tried on about 15. I have owned a Marmot Logan Jacket and a North Face Vortex for comparison. I was looking for something that 1) would keep me warm, 2) allowed a good range of motion, and 3) look good enough that I could wear it around town. To these things: warmth -- I have always been skeptical of down jackets, but I can't even tell it is goose down. The jacket functions as a soft shell, but has an extremely warm, light layer of down. This eliminates the bulk of 3 in 1 jackets. Fit - because the jacket insulates with light down, I can move around, something I could not do with a 3 in 1. Although not as roomy as some gore-tex shells w/ light insulation, the pit zips don't constrict my arms, and the length is excellent for skiing short-hike powder. Looks - it looks good: good color matching, and a multitude of pockets for stashing everything you could want. At 100-200 dollars cheaper than goretex shells, and the same price (with MUCH better functionality) than 3 in 1 jackets, this is the jacket if you ski hard in the big resorts.
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Soft Shell not the Best
Marmot Logan Jacket - Men's
November 10, 2007
I ultimately returned this jacket for the following reason -- the softshell liner restricted movement and was not warm enough. The pitzips against the softshell felt to be rather encumbering in terms of movement, and the jacket was not all too warm. I suspect the Tower would fix these problems.
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Great Pants!
The North Face Revolution Insulated Ski Pant - Men's
December 20, 2006
Good fit, not too baggy, not to tight. They stay very clean, and repel water as well as anything not Gore-Tex. The insulation is very good, and I don't need anything more than boxer shorts even if it's only 10 degrees out (Farenheit). I recommend these to anyone.
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Excellent Lens at this Price
Smith Fuse Regulator Series Goggles
December 3, 2006
The goggles are excellent - good venting, great lens. The only gripe I have is that the nose foam is a little snug, making breathing ever so slightly harder. I have a Giro 9.9 helmet and it fits with it well, no gaps. If you're looking for good hi-def lenses, these or Oakley's are the way to go.
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Cross Rocks
Dalbello Sports Krypton Cross Alpine Ski Boot - Men's
October 2, 2006
Not as stiff as the bro, the boot has a good fit across the foot. It's not as wide as a Salomon, which I like. The boot flexes easily, and has a ton of modification possibilities that (somewhat) eliminate the need for a professional boot fitting. Customer service from this site was awesome.
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