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Best helmet ever for sweaty guys
Smith Variant Helmet
May 3, 2008
Great fit and the best venting I've had in a helmet. I sweat tons but the Variant's ample venting keeps my head dry and my goggles fog free!!
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Best for side sleepers
Big Agnes Air Core Sleeping Pad - Mummy
May 3, 2008
I sleep on my side and this pad is by far the most comfy that I've tried. My shoulders never hit the ground and I never slide off because I also have a BA bag. It also can't be beat for pack-ability.
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Best Shorts Ever
Matix Gusto Military Party Short - Men's
May 3, 2008
My only complaint is that they only hold two beers. I love these almost as much as I love beer.
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Always in my pack
Backcountry.com Goat Liner Glove - Men's
May 3, 2008
These were a little thick to use as a liner, but the Goats are rad to look at and they are very grippie. Perfect for cold morning drives to the skin and great on the way up too. They are always in my ski pack!
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Best helmet ever for sweaty guys
Smith Variant Snow Helmet
May 3, 2008
Great fit and the best venting I've had in a helmet. I sweat tons but the Variant's ample venting keeps my head dry and my goggles fog free!!
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Answer to: "how low to the ground does it have to be to access? can it be..."
Crazy Creek Crazy Crib w/ Tarp
March 29, 2008
That doesn't really answer the question. obviously, it has to be low enough to get into. if you somehow get it mounted twenty feet off the ground, youre going to have a hell of a time getting into it. common sense.
