Norrøna Falketind Gore-Tex Pro Shell Jacket - Men's

October 15, 2011

What's the status on getting more of these (not necessarily in this color... any of the Falketind shells)?

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goody

Vasque Blur SL GTX Trail Run Shoe - Men's

Vasque Blur SL GTX Trail Run Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 31, 2010

this is among the best shoes that i've used. it has a pretty spacious toe box (though not a cavernous one, like some montrail shoes), and a very good walking/hiking feel (unlike any montrails i've used!). compared to the non-GTX version, this has a less supple feel (due to the liner), but still breaths well. i haven't used this on a summer day, yet, but on these fall days, i haven't had any problems with overheating. much better than the montrail and north face shoes that i've tried, especially on the stability and general foot feel.i always use a karnazes sole insole with any shoe, but have spent some time with the default insole. the sole helps quite a bit, but this shoe provides a really nice foundation.they also look really good.

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crazy cool

Houdini Alpha Zip-Neck Base Layer - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Houdini Alpha Zip-Neck Base Layer - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 31, 2010

wow, this is a pretty great shirt. the medium is almost a perfect fit for me (6'5" 175 pounds). the arms are nice and long, as is the body. the fit is trim, but not form fitting -- it has just a small bit of room, which is great. i got the white/gray color, and it looks really good. the grid pattern on the body is precise, but i could do without the Houdini advertisement on the collar!!it breaths really well, and has a very nice feel on the body. note that this doesn't appear to be the same fabric as the (older model?) non-zip Houdini Alpha long-sleeve shirt; the non-zip model is somewhat thicker, and has more of a thermal weave. this zippy shirt has a better cut than the non-zippy -- longer torso and arms, and just a small bit more room around the body (this zippy version still has a nice trim fit, though!). the zippy version also has thumb loops, though the arms, while super long, are about 1cm too short to make the thumb loops totally comfortable.this shirt is considerably better than the stoic breathe shirts. it is a better hiking shirt than the arcteryx rho LTW (though the arcteryx is still a nice shirt). it is now my favorite shirt, beating out the capilene 2. i'll see how it ages, though, and update this review if things go south as it ages.

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not enough toe box room

Kayland Contact Boot - Men's

Kayland Contact Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 October 14, 2010

argh! i really want to like these boots. i also have the kayland convert, which is a very good boot, and the kayland apex trek, which is an awesome boot. this boot (the contact) is also very nice, but doesn't have enough toe box room. kayland's web site led me to believe that the contact and convert shared the same asymmetric last. but, in contrast an absolutely huge toe box of the convert, the contact is quite a bit tighter up front. otherwise, this boot is actually very nice. it's a nicer hiker than the convert, except that my toes get smooshed after they warm up and expand.

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Very nice shirt

Houdini Alpha Crew - Men's

Houdini Alpha Crew - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 14, 2010

wow, this is a pretty good shirt. i wore it on a coolish 15-16 mile hike, and it held up very well. it breaths nicely, and, surprisingly to me, takes the bite out of the wind almost like a wind breaker. at the end of the long day, the wind picked up, and i didn't even need to put on anything else. and yet, while in the midst of hiking during the (somewhat) warmer parts of the 50-60 degree day, i never felt hot (or cool) at all. it wicks water off quickly, and dries out pretty quickly. i imagine it'd be a bit too heavy for summer hiking.

the material has a kinda subtle waffley texture to it. it's not thermal waffley, but the weave is somewhat similar.

i got the blue color, in a medium. i'm 6'5" and about 175 pounds, and the medium actually fits pretty well. it could, as expected, be a bit longer in the torso, but the arms are actually pretty decently long, and the torso isn't embarrassingly short on me. the blue is very nice.

i like this much more than the stoic breathe, though the stoic have the awesomely long arms. the stoic stitching isn't very high quality, and the material doesn't feel as comfy against the skin. despite the houdini's extra thickness, it actually can be worn in similar temps, i've found. the stoic holds stink, whereas the houdini seems pretty good in this respect.

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Houdini Alpha Crew - Men's

October 14, 2010

hello! i got this shirt. i'm 6'5" and about 175 pounds, and the medium actually fits pretty well. it could, as expected, be a bit longer in the torso, but the arms are actually pretty decently long, and the torso isn't embarrassingly short on me. a large should be pretty good for you.

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Houdini Alpha Crew - Men's

August 16, 2010

hi, how does the arm length and body fit compare to other brands? e.g. is this more of a a Patagonia capilene 2, or a Stoic breath in terms of fit? the latter has nice long arms and body. thanks

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Pretty good

Montrail Sabino Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Montrail Sabino Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 July 21, 2010

this shoe is pretty good. i use it for my smaller (<10 mile) walks and also have used it on a couple of less rocky hikes. i have a narrow heel and wide toe box, and it fits very well! i prefer the vasque blur to this shoe by a good margin, though this is still a good shoe (it's far better than the north face boa, though the north face looks nicer, in my opinion). the vasque, in comparison, has a better footfall, with more stability. I'm tall and narrow and have always been somewhat unstable (knees, and biking accident) on my feet. the montrail has an edge in toebox room, though the vasque has a goodly sized toebox, too.

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totally excellent

Vasque Blur Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Vasque Blur Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 21, 2010

holy cow is this a good shoe. merits: super wide toe box!!! it is pretty breathy. it looks great. it has a very good feel for long distance walking. i got a pair of montrail sabino trail, and these replaced some north face boa model. the vasque is hecka better in its stride quality. much more stable and yet cushioning than either. there really is no comparison, the vasque blur totally dominates the other two. i use these on 10-20 mile walks and hikes.

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great shirt, but too stinky

Stoic Breathe 150 T-Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Stoic Breathe 150 T-Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 July 21, 2010

i got a bunch of these on sale. they look pretty good, and have long arms and a long body, which is great for me (6'5" 175 pounds). the black looks especially sharp with the contrasting piping. the white looks good, too. the other colors are a bit more blah. i've used these for summer hiking, and they breath pretty well -- almost as well as the Capilene 2, which is a close analog to this shirt. The capilene breath better, hold off on stink better (though the capilene are not immune from stink, either), and the capilene have a quarter-zip option (which i think is invaluable on a hiking shirt). but the capilene are shorter in the body and arms, a medium borderline-fits me in the capilene 2, whereas a medium in this shirt fits very well (though not as well as the merino bliss stoic).

the main downside with this shirt is that they pick up and hold stink like no other. yuck.

also, two of the shirts' stitching started fraying right away!! a third got a "run" by a brief scratch of my cat's nails, so they're relatively fragile, in my experience.

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pretty nice

Stoic Merino Bliss 150 Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Stoic Merino Bliss 150 Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 July 21, 2010

wow, this is a great shirt. i'm tall (2m) with kinda long arms, and a long but narrow torso. this shirt fits perfect, it's kinda uncanny how well it fits. the arms are longer than the non-merino version of this, and so is the body (good for me!). the cut is very nice, and the weight of wool feels just about right. it, like wool in general, holds off stinky (unlike the stinky non-merino version, which stinks like crazy!!). the zipper goes way down, much further than most "quarter zip" shirts, which is surprisingly nice.

compared to a smartwool NTS microweight that i got at the same time? the smartwool seems to be of higher quality; it just looks better, and feels nicer against the skin. the smartwool also has a long body, though somewhat shorter arms (a bit shorter still than the non-merino version of the stoic long-sleeve).

the thumb loops are kinda gimmicky, but i have chronic cold hands, so it is nice. since the arms are so long, the loops actually work for me. with the non-merino version, with it's somewhat shorter arms (still long, though), the loops aren't as helpful.

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really nice, but too baggy for me

Millet Trek Stretch Pant - Men's

Millet Trek Stretch Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 July 20, 2010

Hey, this is a very well designed technical pant. The belt and buckle, the cut, pockets, and everything are really great. It's not the lightest weight material out there. For summer stuff, I go with Arcteryx Rampart -- awesome pants!! The other main reason i go with the ramparts is that they actually fit.

I'm 2m tall and about 175 pounds, and have chicken legs! Ok! i admit it! hehe, so i got a Large hoping that the "euro" cut would be in my favor. The length is great, super long and at least that part is perfect for me. But tooooo baggy!! I have a good 3-4" of growing room in them, plus way too much spare material around the thighs. I'm keeping them, because they're a good backup and lounging around pant (not what i got them for, and not what they should be used for, but all i can, given the sizing problem). Plus, they fit my brother (185cm or so tall and 20-30 pounds heavier) perfectly, so he can use them when he visits and we hike together.

For tall skinny people, the Arcteryx Rampart 35" inseam medium is the way to go.

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excellent

Norrøna Bitihorn Dri1 Jacket - Men's

Norrøna Bitihorn Dri1 Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 13, 2010

this is a really excellent jacket. i'm 196cm (6'5") and kinda slim, and the large fits very well. the cut is about the same as a medium in say the north face, but with the body and arm length of a ... large! compared to my (now ripped) north face DIAD jacket, this breaths hecka better. the crappy hyvent material of the DIAD (north face continues to use it!) is really clammy. even when dry, the material in this Dri1 fabric is better, more supple. the hood is huge (great!), but doesn't call attention to itself when not in use.

the blue color is beautiful.

the only downside: no hand pockets, only two small chest pockets. the upside: full body pit zips!!

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Mushroomy, too tight

Outdoor Research Ptarmigan Beanie

Outdoor Research Ptarmigan Beanie

Rating for this product: 3 January 27, 2010

I'm a big fan, and a big user, of wooly hats. I've tried many, and this one.. i don't like so much. It's too tight around my head (i wear a L or larger sized hat), and this causes my eye glasses or sun glasses to press against my ears. This gets pretty ouchie after a while. And the look: i'm also not super fond it. I come out looking pretty mushroomy, because it really is a very structured hat; it just sits on your head, without any margin for shaping it around to look best on whatever shape head you have. I got the white/gray/natural color, and it's much more gray than i expected.

On the plus (and minus!) side, it is a very warm hat, and I do like the headband liner. Yet, because of this, I can't hike in this hat, as it is too hot (and this is coming from someone that is perpetually cold).

The combination of all these leaves me pretty disappointed.

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nice wide toe box! but they don't last well

Montrail Streak Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Montrail Streak Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 December 25, 2009

i bought three pairs of these shoes over a few years. i was pretty happy with them, as they support my narrow heel/wide toe box combo; they have a incredibly spacious toe box, it's great!! they look pretty good, at least until the webbing starts to deteriorate. on the trail, they are fine shoes, but i found that their comfort does not last very long. so i've switched to other shoes that might not be quite as initially comfortable and fun (so light!), but that hold up better, both in terms of looks and in terms of comfort.

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Great jacket (i have an older version)

The North Face Mammatus Jacket - Men's

The North Face Mammatus Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 December 25, 2009

I have a somewhat older version of this jacket, but have been very happy with it. It's light, looks great, has held up to much hiking brilliantly. it breaths and holds out the wind so well. despite lots of encounters with tree branches, i have experienced no tears or even blemishes to the material. the zippers and the taping or welding or whatever it is -- these are all still in perfect shape!

the only downside, for me, is that it isn't tall enough. i'm 6'5" 174 pounds, and the medium fits great around the middle, but the jacket doesn't have long enough sleeves or body. In comparison, the Arcteryx Gamma MX jacket that i have, also in a medium, has the same nice trimmish (trim, not super trim) fit as this jacket, but the gamma mx has much longer arms and a longer body. for this reason alone, i'll purchase my next shell from elsewhere.

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Pretty good shirt

Arc'teryx Rho LTW Zip-Neck Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Arc'teryx Rho LTW Zip-Neck Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 December 25, 2009

This shirt is pretty good. In the hierarchy of shirtdom, for hard core hikers, i place the patagonia capilene stuff at the top, then the smartwool stuff, and then this. they are all nice! but capilene breaths so much better than this or the smartwool woolies. the woolies are better for really keeping you warm in the absence of lots of exertion. and heroically fend of sweat stench much better than the capilene stuff. however, i've found that a thin silk base layer teamed with a capilene 3 matches the wools, in the heat regard, and far exceeds the breathability.

i prefer the smartwool shirts over this, by a slight margin. the smartwool shirts have a less technical look, and, since i don't use wools much for strenuous hiking, i might as well have a wool shirt that looks less nerdo.

this shirt has a pretty trim fit. i got a medium, and it is nice and skin hugging, but not muscle mapping. it has decent arm length, though not as good as my arcteryx gamma mx jacket, in this regard. i have longish arms (6'5") and the medium just barely meets the arm length criteria, for me. note that the Rho LT model is much different in this regard. the Rho LT medium is far too small for me, but the LTW fits pretty well.

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my favorite hiking pant

Arc'teryx Rampart Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 25, 2009

i've had my ramparts for about 1.5 years now. i am super happy with them. they come in a 35" inseam, which is so rare in a stock pair of pants (lucky jeans, by the way, do too!). they have a great trim fit. i remember at first being slightly concerned that they looked too hiker geeky. and i guess they do, with the fit and the sleekness of the overall look. none of the pockets stand out to give the leg much visual texture. the material doesn't look like a typical street cred kinda pant. but still, they look pretty good!

for hiking, i am really happy with their lightness, lack of excess material allowing for quick striding, and super breathability. in the winter, a pair of patagonia capilene 3 or silk long underwear is necessary, but sufficient to keep me warm (and i'm always cold).

two minor downsides: the thigh pockets aren't very deep, and the hip pockets aren't either! so there's no pocket big enough to store a map taller than about 5 inches. second downside: the pants have dual snaps for some reason. well, shortly after i got these, one of the snaps just came off (are you listening arcteryx??). luckily (and maybe this is the reason for a dual!) there is a backup snappy.

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from an avid hiker: don't like!

The North Face Paramount Convertible Pant - Men's

The North Face Paramount Convertible Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 December 25, 2009

i really don't like these pants. i got them because they came in a long length (i'm tall, 6'5" and relatively slim at 174 pounds). i got them for my long and routine hikes. they have lots of downsides, for me. first and foremost is the fit: if you have a trim, athletic build, i think you'll find that these pants are super baggy. i got the medium-tall. the waist fits fine, but there is so much excess material around pretty much all parts of the leg. even the leg opening is too wide for a hiking pant. secondly, the material is very heavy. as you walk in them, they just don't stride well at all. the combination of the weight and the excessive bagginess just doesn't work for me. they don't look flattering at all. thirdly, one of the belt loops broke.

the Arcteryx Rampart or Columbia Sportswear Powers Vertical II, both available in a long length (though the latter of which backcountry doesn't seem to carry), are much better pants for hiking. my favorite is the former of those two.

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excellent, for many reasons

Sole Dean Karnazes Signature Edition Footbed - Men's

Sole Dean Karnazes Signature Edition Footbed - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 25, 2009

i really love these insoles. i hike for 5-7 hours at a time, quite frequently, and couldn't be happier. they have so many positive attributes: no abrasion against my foot soles (i've found that superfeet have this problem), just enough cushion to them (they have an amazing balance of support and just a bit of give/cushion), they have a nice wide platform (many insoles aren't wide enough, especially those provided with shoes), they don't get sweat-logged, they dry out quickly, and they are very resilient. after hundreds of miles, my two pairs (i alternate) don't show many signs of deterioration. maybe this is because i alternate them, giving each some time to dry out. whatever the case, they seem to be lasting quite well.

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Norrøna Lyngen CLO 100 Insulated Jacket - Men's

December 24, 2009

hey kyle! I am tall and have a pretty slim frame (6'5" 174 pounds). The medium fits me very well. The facing material is pretty silent, though not absolutely so. The jacket does puff out a bit around the middle, when you are sitting. But, since there isn't a lot of excess around the middle to start with, it's not a show stopper, for me.

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Pretty good

Asolo Flame Gore-Tex Boot - Men's

Asolo Flame Gore-Tex Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 December 24, 2009

I had these boots for 1.5 years of hiking. They are dead now, but i was pretty happy with them. Their greatest strength was in the downhill traction. They have great stopping power. For those of us with an asymmetrical foot (narrow hell, wide toe box, i guess smooshed out due to all the hiking!), this isn't a perfect shoe. It's not bad, in this respect! But not as good as the Kayland Convert/Contact and Apex series for the asymmetry. Still, they held up very well, no seams breaking (unlike the Kayland Convert which, with only 150 miles on them, are busting open!!), and look nice.

It's hard for me to compare, precisely, the gore lining of the flames to the eVent lining of the kaylands. My feet never feel hot in the Kaylands, even in the hottest of months. They also keep out torrential rain better. I can't say quite the same for the Asolo Flames. But the Flame bests the Kayland Convert in traction.

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Really nice

Patagonia Capilene 3 Bottom - Men's

Patagonia Capilene 3 Bottom - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 24, 2009

I like this bottom very much. It, like all the capilene stuff, breaths incredibly well. The whole line, i've found, excels in keeping you reasonably warm across a wide swing of aerobic levels. It's all so perfect for the ups and downs of long hikes.

I am also a big fan of the REI silk tops and bottoms. If you are tall, then I highly recommend the REI silk tall bottoms. They aren't quite as warm as these capilene 3 bottoms, but *almost* match the warmth, and somewhat exceed the breathability of the capielene 3 bottoms -- and are much lighter in weight. The silk has the one downside of requiring very delicate care.

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Superlative

Patagonia Capilene 2 Zip-Neck - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 24, 2009

I'm so totally impressed with the capilene products. I have the 1, 2, and 3 tops, and just recently got a 3-weight bottom. All of them are great. The capilene 2 zip top holds a special place in my hiking heart. I can wear this shirt on most "3 season" months, except on the hottest of summer days (the 15-mile burroughs range loop in the catskills in 90 degree weather required a capilene 1!). For winter, I prefer the combination of the REI silk and capilene 3 tops. This combination is really excellent.

The 2 and 3 look much less undershirty than the 1 series. The zip 2 looks the best, i think.In comparison, the Smartwool stuff, which i also very much like, isn't well suited for highly aerobic activities. But those products have a higher value in keeping you warm when you aren't moving about as much. Those smartwool products also look less technical than the capilene stuff, a bit more street swanky.

Note that the capilenes, in my experience, don't fend of sweat stench as well as a wool-based shirt. However, given the breathability of the capilenes, i much prefer these for hiking.

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Excellent jacket, but (for me) not for aerobic hiking

Arc'teryx Gamma MX Softshell Jacket - Men's

Arc'teryx Gamma MX Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 December 24, 2009

I have had this jacket for about a year. I have it in the vermillion color. I am reasonably impressed with it, so far. The medium fits my 6'5" 174 pound frame very well. The arms are long, the first jacket i've had in a while with long-enough arms. The torso fits nice and snugly, it's a really great fit.

The main downside of this jacket, for my uses, is that it doesn't shed heat very quickly. So, in the ebb and flow of the ups and downs of hiking, there are very few cases where i can keep this jacket on for the entire hike. It's just too warm on the ups. However, for long hikes without a lot of elevation gain, this is a great jacket.i still prefer my goretex pro shell with a silk (rei silk tall!) and capilene 2 or 3 base layers. This combination breaths so much better than the gamma mx with thinner base layers.

However, the gamma mx feels like a super comfy sweater, so it's a keeper... just not so much for use while hiking.

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Very good pack

Arc'teryx Naos 45 Backpack - 2500-2870cu in

Arc'teryx Naos 45 Backpack - 2500-2870cu in

Rating for this product: 5 December 24, 2009

I do love my Naos 45. I got it about 3 years ago. It fits my torso very well. I am 6'5" and the tall works great. It carries loads quite excellently. The swively bit, and the hip load distributer in general is great. It just works with my strides so well. It is pretty water resistant. After a recent 15 mile hike in the midst of all-day often-heavy rain: the pack was only wet inside to the extent that i placed wet items inside. Very nice.Here is the only downside, so far: the taping or whatever on the left-hand (large) exterior pocket has disintegrated. It did so not too long after I got it. The other zippers have held up well. I contacted Arcteryx recently about this, and they said to ship it back for them to check out. I haven't done so, yet (can't be without my pack! hehe), but this seems like great, personal, service.

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Nice looking, warm

Norrøna /29 Reversible Breanie

Norrøna /29 Reversible Breanie

Rating for this product: 4 December 24, 2009

I like this hat! It is kinda double thick, and so has a good feel on the head, nice and sturdy, somehow. It sits well, too, you can toss it on and it looks decent.. Overall, very nicely designed hat. The color (i got the purply/black one) is pretty. It does get a bit warm if you use it for actual hiking, rather than just goofin around.

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Good gloves, with some flaws (for me)

Cloudveil Tram Line Glove - Men's

Cloudveil Tram Line Glove - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 December 24, 2009

Pretty nice glove. They look good, and have good flexibility. There are some downsides, though:

1. I got the flax color. Any amount of rubbing (you know, actually using the gloves) results in blemishes to the color.

2. I have big hands, and Raynauds which means COLD hands. So I have to wear a liner. These gloves aren't big enough for that. I know that's the design of the gloves, but they seem especially small on the index-thumb articulation point. Even without liners, this glove, in an XL, does not have enough depth in the valley between these two fingers. They do stretch out nicely after some wear, so all is not lost, but still not perfect for big cold handers like me.

3. No removable liner. This means that people with dry flakey hands (no liner!) will have dirty gloves.

Still, they are pretty good gloves.

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Coolio

Norrøna Lyngen CLO 100 Insulated Jacket - Men's

Norrøna Lyngen CLO 100 Insulated Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 24, 2009

What a nice jacket. It is super light, and so very packable, and yet it warms me up within a minute. Note that this is *not* an aerobic jacket, it's a keep me warm while i sit down kinda jacket. The biggest plus, for me, and here's a shout out to my tall and thin sisters and brothers: i'm 196cm (6'5") and 174 pounds, and yet this jacket, in a medium, has long enough arms and body. The meanie greenie color is so fun! I'm keeping an eye on a loose thread around the cuff. i hope that this is not a foreshadowing of jacket doom. i'll give an update if so.

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It's a goody

Holden Phillips Beanie

Holden Phillips Beanie

Rating for this product: 5 December 24, 2009

this is a great hat. it's very light, but surprisingly warm. it looks good, and is nice and soft. the only downside, so far, is that it is a bit loose. i think that's the style, but for that reason i'll use this as more of a stylin hat than a hiking one.

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Norrøna Falketind Gore-Tex Pro Shell Jacket - Men's DO NOT USE

October 12, 2009

hi! what is the cb-wrist sleeve length measurement on this jacket? the product web site lists a figure, much shorter than that of of other manufacturers. but i can't find a description of what this measure measures, hehe. thanks! i'm tall and skinny (196cm, 174 pounds). a medium is usually good, except for arms and body length, so i want to make sure on this one. thanks!

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