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Mountain Hardwear Monkey Man Fleece Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Monkey Man Fleece Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 9, 2011

Love this thing. Works great as a warm mid layer on icy cold days. Also great for cold days with no wind as an outer layer as it breathes really well. The slightly breeze blows right through it though.

I like how it looks (in orange) and and I get lots of compliments. People will also spontaneously pet you. This can be good or bad. It's mostly good.

THe only downside is that it doesn't pack down terribly well.

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Not perfect but amazing value.

Stoic Welder Lo Softshell - Men's

Stoic Welder Lo Softshell - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 February 9, 2011

I like this softshell quite a bit.

The good:
It's comfy, breathes well, and holds up well to snow, wind, and light rain. I like the wrist pocket (I keep my chapstick there). Hood is very good--fits my helmet and cinches down tight if riding without. Everyone burns differently but I've been comfy touring in just this and a superlight merino layer down to the teens.
Durability seems good so far.

The "it depends":
Fit. This may or may not fit how you want it to. I'm in a medium (5'8" with an athletic build) and it's pretty snug. I can just barely fit a MH monkeyman fleece underneath for COLD resort days. A large would be way too long.

The bad:
My biggest gripe is the lack of pit zips. If it had pit zips I'd give it 5 stars. It breathes well but nothing replaces pit zips.

MInor gripes:
Pockets aren't usable without disconnecting hip-belt. Not the end of the world.
Wrist openings are a little snug.
No pocket for skins.

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Not perfect but amazing value.

Stoic Welder Lo Softshell - Men's

Stoic Welder Lo Softshell - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 February 9, 2011

I like this softshell quite a bit.

The good:
It's comfy, breathes well, and holds up well to snow, wind, and light rain. I like the wrist pocket (I keep my chapstick there). Hood is very good--fits my helmet and cinches down tight if riding without. Everyone burns differently but I've been comfy touring in just this and a superlight merino layer down to the teens.
Durability seems good so far.

The "it depends":
Fit. This may or may not fit how you want it to. I'm in a medium (5'8" with an athletic build) and it's pretty snug. I can just barely fit a MH monkeyman fleece underneath for COLD resort days. A large would be way too long.

The bad:
My biggest gripe is the lack of pit zips. If it had pit zips I'd give it 5 stars. It breathes well but nothing replaces pit zips.

MInor gripes:
Pockets aren't usable without disconnecting hip-belt. Not the end of the world.
Wrist openings are a little snug.
No pocket for skins.

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Norrøna Off Track Microfibre Jacket - Men's

August 24, 2010

Anybody have any experience with the durability of this jacket? I'm considering it for mountain biking but it would need to withstand rubbing up against some brush. Thoughts?

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Backcountry Access Tracker DTS Beacon

March 30, 2010

Mine showed similar symptoms. Giving it a good whack would get it to turn on (and stay on). This still left me uneasy so I sent it in and they warrantied it no problems.

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Backcountry Access Tracker DTS Beacon

Backcountry Access Tracker DTS Beacon

Rating for this product: 3 March 30, 2010

Incredibly easy to use and yields fast search times even for novices and those out of practice. (Relatively) Affordable. These are very important characteristics and make the tracker a very good choice for your first beacon and those who are price conscious.

This beacon would have received 4 stars with only minor gripes (slightly shorter range than other options, uncomfortable harness, bulkier than peers) It only gets 3 stars because the first Beacon I got started acting up after two uses and required me to whack it in order to get it to turn on. It was promptly replaced at no cost to me and this unit has been totally solid ever since, but those kind of malfunctions aren't acceptable in safety gear. It seems as if it is an isolated problem as friends have used Trackers for years and none have reported any problems.

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Stoic Welder Glove

February 12, 2010

I've relatively large palms for the length of my fingers. I'm concerned by the comments suggesting excess material on the fingertips as this has been an issue for me in the past with many brands of gloves. Anyone out there have some insight for me?

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DAKINE Tour Snowboard Bag

December 16, 2008

Does this guy have a shoulder strap? Can't see one in the picture and the description doesn't mention it...Also looking for a bag that'll fit my board, boots, helmet, etc. I ride a 158 and was thinking that the 165 would probably do the trick. Any insight out there for me?

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Northwave Kameleon Mountain Bike Shoe - Men's

Northwave Kameleon Mountain Bike Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 July 31, 2008

So now that I've got a few hundred miles of technical singletrack on these I feel like I can give a fair review.

First off, these run LARGE not small. My friend's 43 Sidis are just barely too small for me and the 42s from NW fit like a glove.

Strengths:
1) It's stiff. Power transfer is good.
2) Roomy toebox. I have wide, relatively high volume feet. They fit well.
3) Good traction. I'm confident when hike-a-biking or scrambling around on a variety of terrain.
4) Buckle is easy to use and very adjustable. I love the 1-click looser feature.
5) They look decent.

Minor quibbles:
1) Buckle strap is a little high for my bone structure. On long technical downhill sections I feel it pushing into the front of my ankle. It's not a matter of tightening or loosening the strap as I've tried both, but actually where it is placed on the shoe. I was able to alleviate the problem significantly by fine tuning my cleat placement, but it is exerts pressure at times. Probably wouldn't be an issue for someone with smaller bone structure in their ankles.

2) I get hotspots under the cleats on long (2 hr +) rides. Not unbearable, or even that uncomfortable, but not ideal either.

3) Decorative white pattern isn't teribbly durable. I scraped off a sigfnificant section in a techy granite rock garden.

Unanswered questions:
1) Durability. I banged the left buckle on a rock. It still functions perfectly, but the impact did loosen it up a little. I worry that it might not survive a few more impacts like that (which happen with some regularity in the course of taking tight rock gardens at speed). On the other hand, tread wear seems good and the uppers appear relatively indestructible. If I do break the buckle I'd consider buying the 3 hook-and-loop strap version.

Bottom line: Damn good XC/trail shoe particularly for those who need a roomy toebox. An amazing value as well(I got it off this site for less), but would pay close retail if I had too.

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Northwave Raptor SBS Bike Shoes - Men's DO NOT USE

July 30, 2008

All cycling shoes use European sizing. It is confusing at first, especially since US sizing has a lot of variance. Really, the best thing to do in go into a bike shop and try on every shoe you can that's anywhere near your size (based on a conversion chart). Since there are so many sizes in the sizing system, there is a lot more accuracy between manufacturers; but nonetheless, shoes of different makes fit differently. After you get a feel for it, you'll be a more informed consumer.The best cycling shoe is the one that fits snugly but comfortably, without exception.Also, Northwave shoes have a roomy/wide toebox. Good for wider feet but bad news if your feet are narrower than average.

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