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Good value
Mountain Hardwear Exposure II Bib - Men's
April 19, 2008
Overall, the best bib I could find for the price. The zippers do stick sometimes, but I haven't found it to be an overwhelming problem. Adding waterproof zippers to avoid the snag would definitely up the price. The conduit material is a little heavier than Gore-Tex and probably doesn't breath quite as well, but again Gore-Tex pro would probably up the price. The chest pocket and suspenders/soft shell back are nice. I would ditch the font pockets for a thigh pocket, which is much more useful while skinning and/or wearing a pack. There are probably better bibs out there for $300-400, but Arc'Teryx and Cloudveil M bibs just didn't fit as well. The M are a good fit I wear a 34 waist/30 inseam. They're probably a 32 inseam, but fit well w/ tele boots on. I give them 3 stars for function and 4 for the price.
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Any problems with snow in the boots since they don't have gaiters?...
Arc'teryx Alpha SV Bib - Men's
March 17, 2008
Any problems with snow in the boots since they don't have gaiters? I would use them mainly for backcountry skiing, so they would be going over a tele boot.
Works fairly well for biking
GoLite Cruise Jacket - Men's
September 19, 2007
Overall good jacket that I bought on sale. I use it mainly for biking and work up a sweat, and it's not as breathable as previous light jackets I've had that are made by bike-specific clothing companies. The pit zips don't seem to add much in the way of ventilation, but might help a bit. I do like the slim fit and stow pocket, however, and would recommend this jacket overall.
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