Highroller & Pivot

Highroller & Pivot

Yakima HighRoller Upright Bike Mount

October 2, 2011

Holds the bikes as well as I could hope for. Needed an accessory lock, which is sold separately, to lock highroller to crossbars when bike is on rack. Slight wobble at speed, nothing to be concerned with.

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Bolts on Easy

Yakima Accessory Lock Housing

Yakima Accessory Lock Housing

Rating for this product: 5 October 2, 2011

Makes me feel better about leaving my Highroller on the car, since that rack won't lock to both a bike and the crossbars. Installs easily and feels secure, would rather not have to test it :)

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Solid Bars

Yakima 48 Inch RoundBar - 1 Pair

Yakima 48 Inch RoundBar - 1 Pair

Rating for this product: 5 September 23, 2011

These look great, feel solid, and I know they hold up to time and the elements, as this is my second pair. The first pair is still on my other car, looking great and doing the job worry-free. Synthetic coating is easy to scratch if you're an idiot, and I definitely scratched part of it off during installation. What does that make me?

5 STARS :)

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Pretty sweet.

Yakima Q Clips - 1 Pair

Yakima Q Clips - 1 Pair

Rating for this product: 4 September 23, 2011

Using Q106 clips on my '00 Maxima. Fit just fine, though concerned about possible door seal compression/tearing over time. Believe these are the best solution on the market, just aren't perfect. Happy to have them though, they do the job quite well.

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Really Impressed

Yakima Q Towers - set of 4

Yakima Q Towers - set of 4

Rating for this product: 5 September 23, 2011

Installed these in about an hour and a half on my '00 Maxima. Really impressed by how sturdy they feel. Yakima really did their homework. The rubber pads between the tower and my car should do a decent job of keeping dirt and scratches away.

5 stars not because they're the perfect rack system, but because they work incredibly well on a car not designed for a rack. Obviously roof rails are better, but if you're rocking the naked roof, these should do the job :)

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Yakima HighRoller Upright Bike Mount

September 23, 2011

Am I missing something regarding the lock system? I see one cable, with one spot for one lock core. This cable appears to be designed to lock the bike to the Highroller. When a bike is mounted, how does the Highroller lock to the crossbars?

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Yakima Q Clips - 1 Pair

September 13, 2011

yakima's website provides a fitting tool for every car. check it out before purchasing!

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pretty much for hardtails only

Yakima King Joe 3 Bike Rack

Yakima King Joe 3 Bike Rack

Rating for this product: 3 September 1, 2011

Works great with hardtails or any full suspension with enough clearance to hang correctly. My newest full-suspension hangs badly and sways a lot at higher speeds. Wouldn't trust this rack with any bike that utilizes a rear shock right under the top tube, as many dw-link suspensions do. If you're a hardtail rider you're good to go, as the rack mounts easily, is incredibly stiff, and really does hold 3 bikes.

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MSR SimmerLite Stove

June 1, 2011

I have the same issue... the fuel squirts into the rim when priming, not into the cup as it should. That said, I let the fuel burn most of the way, then open the valve again. The fuel is still liquid, but burning a little extra eventually vaporizes the line.

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Good alternative to the 32-oz

Nalgene Wide Mouth Tritan Bottle - 16oz

Nalgene Wide Mouth Tritan Bottle - 16oz

Rating for this product: 4 October 19, 2010

I couldn't get my wife to bring a large Nalgene around with her everywhere; she said it was just too big, and continued to use disposable bottles. This bottle is the answer! It's pretty much the same size as a disposable (same liquid capacity as a larger disposable), and fits conveniently in her purse. It's not a great option to use for any hike over a mile, but for around town, to work, and to school, it's great!

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Almost perfect

CamelBak Omega HydroTanium Hydration Reservoir

CamelBak Omega HydroTanium Hydration Reservoir

Rating for this product: 4 April 29, 2010

I believe I have the previous version, but I believe my review is still valid with this newer version. First of all, the bladder itself is bomber. No leaks, takes a beating, and the lid closes reassuringly tight. There are a few flaws; the black plastic that makes up the handle & hook mechanism is pretty weak. At below freezing temperatures, my hook snapped off while attempting to attach to my backpack's hydration sleeve hook (the one designed for that purpose). In addition, the plastic connector between the lid and the handle (to hold the lid when open) broke after far fewer uses than I would have predicted. It feels similar to the one on my Nalgene bottles, but those last through years of hanging, throwing, and abuse. The one on the reservoir literally does nothing except hold the lid. It shouldn't break at all.

The bladder itself is phenomenal though. Still receives four stars; just treat the handle area gently.

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great but could be better

Black Diamond ATC Belay Device

Black Diamond ATC Belay Device

Rating for this product: 4 April 29, 2010

Simple, light, strong. It will stop a falling climber or enable you to smoothly rappel anything you wish. I do wish it had a little more friction variability. there are pretty much three positions; fall, stop, and descend. I wish the descend had a little more range of speed without having to squeeze tighter with the brake hand to accomplish it. Overall though, it will get the job done as often as it needs to be done!

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awesome atc

Black Diamond ATC Guide

Black Diamond ATC Guide

Rating for this product: 5 April 29, 2010

Figured I should upgrade from my first ATC when I dropped it off a 70-foot wall... so this was the answer. Wanted the top-rope belay capability, (my climbing buddy is about 70lbs lighter than I am, so it makes life easier for him that way). It's heavier than the reverso3, but in a piece of gear this small is it worth 30% more money for tiny weight savings? Your choice, but I love this ATC.

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MSR Fuel Pump

April 24, 2010

If I were you, I'd pop for a new white gas stove. The Whisperlite is still an excellent option, but, like phil said, once you purchase the repair kit and a new pump, you've basically spend as much as you would on a new stove of the same type. Purchasing a canister stove is always an option too, but I like having a white gas one as a primary; over time, it will cost you a lot less than a canister stove of properly maintained (taking the cost of repeated canister purchases into account vs. filling your white gas bottle).

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Solid

Black Diamond Rocklock Carabiner

Black Diamond Rocklock Carabiner

Rating for this product: 5 April 24, 2010

The best big carabiner out there for the money! Othhers, like the Petzl William, cost about 50% more, but really don't offer more at all! Screw action is smooth, the gate opens easily to reveal a HUGE basket for everything you need to throw on it, and it easily accommodates the two loops in your harness plus slings/rope/ATC.

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Best pad yet

Therm-a-Rest Prolite Plus Sleeping Pad

Therm-a-Rest Prolite Plus Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 5 April 22, 2010

I've used a few different inflatables from thermarest, and this is by far the most comfortable. Kept me warm through many different snow camping/mountaineering adventures. effectively smaller than my trail lite too. Its a little on the expensive side, but the valve has never leaked. It doesn't slide around a tent either, like pads do that don't have a rubberized coating on the bottom. Sweet buy for sure; your sleeping comfort is one area you really don't want to compromise on.

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Gregory Baltoro 70 Backpack - 4149-4638cu in

April 21, 2010

The hipbelt is removable without removing the the lumbar pad, which provides a lot of the comfort, but this pack is designed to shift almost all the weight to the hipbelt while remaining comfortable. The shoulder straps are fine for heavy loads, but the hipbelt and back suspension are what set this pack apart. I wouldn't buy it with the intention to remove the belt, but... heck, if you keep the belt, he might come around!

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Gregory Baltoro 70 Backpack - 4149-4638cu in

April 21, 2010

I've definitely done my share of mountaineering with this pack, and it held up great! I didn't have a rope (my buddy had that), but I did have a second set of boots (big ones) a second pack (for technical summits, although this would have worked just fine), a big tent, and lots of food, along with crampons, an ice axe, and the rest of the necessities for mountaineering. Didn't even have to clip stuff to the outside (except the axe; duh)

In addition, this is also my summer pack. Works just as well for high-mileage days due to the nicely padded suspension.

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Gregory Baltoro 70 Backpack - 4149-4638cu in

April 21, 2010

I've done a few peaks with this guy in the winter. I didn't have a rope, but I did have a second set of boots (big ones) a second pack (for the technical summit, although this would have worked just fine), a big tent, and lots of food, along with crampons, an ice axe, and the rest of the necessities for mountaineering. Didn't even have to clip stuff to the outside (except the axe; duh)

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Gregory Baltoro 70 Backpack - 4149-4638cu in

April 21, 2010

I've had the same questions; I fix the first one by filling my pack correctly to make sure the bladder doesn't kink... I know that doesn't help your question much, but I've never had an instance where I couldn't easily sip out all of my water. The second issue can be fixed with a tube trap http://www.backcountry.com/outdoorgear/CamelBak-Tube-Trap/CAM0019M.html

It fits right on the sternum strap of the pack, so it can be moved out of the way by unclipping that strap when you want to take your pack off.

Not the perfect solution, but it has worked for me over a few years of use on this pack!

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The North Face Recon Backpack - 2015cu in

April 21, 2010

Let me answer definitively; NO. I've walked to class multiple times in pouring rain. If I'm out for around twenty minutes, my stuff starts to get wet. It will keep everything dry for a few minutes for sure, but almost any backpack would do the same. That being said, its a great pack; I use it for class, biking, hiking, and it's still in great shape after a few years of abuse.

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Petzl Altios Climbing Helmet- 2010

April 21, 2010

I can't speak for the Alitos, but I love the Elios. Its cheap, light, and protects your brain! I didn't see any reason to spend more money to get the Alitos, and now I'm glad I didn't.

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Well... its waterproof!

Outdoor Research Durable Stuff Sack

Outdoor Research Durable Stuff Sack

Rating for this product: 4 April 21, 2010

Good stuff! I got the 5L on a whim from steepandcheap.com, and, although it doesn't actually hold much, I can keep my puffy jacket, camera, and a few pairs of socks in there (all the stuff that must, no matter what, stay dry). Looks pretty sweet too.

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Dropped in water, never stopped working!

Petzl MYO RXP Headlamp

Petzl MYO RXP Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 April 21, 2010

Dropped it in a hot spring in the middle of the night. STAYED ON WHILE SINKING! It was in the water for a good ten seconds before I was able to retrieve it. I was so sure it was going to short out, but just kept on working! For the rest of the trip, it had a little issue where it would stay slightly lit when off (somehow redirecting the current intended for the indicator light to the main LED), but once it dried out inside that issue fixed itself. Works great with Lithium batteries, even in below freezing temps!

My only complaint is the button design... could be better, maybe more like the Tikka 2 Plus's. They're hard to find with gloves on, but easy enough to press (there's a lot of button travel to play with).

It still gets 5 stars though! After getting dropped in water and still going strong, it deserves nothing less. (I assume it will hold up to all the rain nature can throw at it).

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The headlamp you've always wanted

Petzl Tikka Plus 2 Headlamp

Petzl Tikka Plus 2 Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 April 21, 2010

I had the previous version and lost it... decided I needed an upgrade for mountaineering so I bought a MYO RXP, but purchased this model for both my brother and sister. I'm convinced its the best headlamp on the market in terms of usability, brightness, battery life, and weight. The batteries go in easily, then stay in (the compartment doesn't open after an impact like some others I've seen). The new night mode is sweet too!

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Arc'teryx Briza 62 Backpack - 3540-4030cu in - Women's

April 21, 2010

yes it does. The brain is where the hydration reservoir is stored, so it can even come with you on a summit day. The brain also has an internal hipbelt (so you don't have to remove the one from the pack's frame).

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Not worth it.

Metolius Element Key Lock Belay Carabiner

Metolius Element Key Lock Belay Carabiner

Rating for this product: 1 April 21, 2010

The screw gate seizes when locked down. I gave it one star because that's the only thing that this piece of gear needs to do well (besides catch a fall, and if it couldn't do that, it wouldn't be sold). When locked all the way, it resists the same amount (for a moment) whether you're unscrewing it or really tightening it down, making it difficult to remember which way is which. I have lots of other lockers, and this is the only one with that issue. I've been using it in concert with my Metolius Personal Anchor System (came as a set), and I'm probably going to leave this 'biner at home from now on. Its just frustrating.

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Sweet... w/o carabiner

Metolius PAS Personal Anchor System w/ Element Locking Carabiner

Metolius PAS Personal Anchor System w/ Element Locking Carabiner

Rating for this product: 4 April 4, 2010

The PAS makes clipping in easy and hassle-free. But the carabiner that comes with it is still a source of hassle. The gate seizes when locked, so it is hard to tell which way is actually unscrewing it (same resistance either way). Really frustrating. I definitely recommend the PAS, but try to find one w/o the carabiner. Its a waste of money!

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One sweet helmet!

Petzl Elios Climbing Helmet - 2011

Petzl Elios Climbing Helmet - 2011

Rating for this product: 5 April 4, 2010

Just did a multipitch sport route up a local peak, and the only time I noticed this was when I hit my head on rocks. It's light, fits great, and breathes really well. Why would anyone need anything more?

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This thing is sweet!

GSI Outdoors Glacier Stainless Vacuum Bottles

GSI Outdoors Glacier Stainless Vacuum Bottles

Rating for this product: 5 February 13, 2010

Kept coffee warm through my whole drive to Yosemite, then hot chocolate warm until dinnertime the next day! This thermos is far lighter than others I've tried, and it looks pretty sweet too. Definitely a good purchase.

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Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 17, 2009

This thing is great! I bought it for my fiancee anticipating a few outdoor excursions this winter, and it hasn't disappointed! She gets cold really easily, and has never complained with this jacket. The shoulders and arms have a fabric that feels plenty strong enough to sit under a pack if necessary. Best of all, she's willing to wear it around town! She just looks warm, not ridiculously inflated. She absolutely loves it. The Fire Brick color was my choice, and honestly I think it looks better than any jacket on the market.

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This thing is awesome!

Petzl MYO RXP Headlamp

Petzl MYO RXP Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 May 4, 2009

Lost my previous headlamp while hiking somehow... and had to have another by the weekend. I've been getting into mountaineering, so I wanted one that would give me a lot of battery life, but still give me a lot of light. I purchased this one, and although I haven't taken it on an alpine start, it is awesome for night hikes. The lowest level is more effective than the highest level on my older headlight (Petzl Tikka Plus) at evenly distributing very usable light, and the high setting amazes me with how far I can actually see. It is really comfortable on my head (I would say even more comfortable than the Tikka Plus; less weight up front). The programmable lighting levels are a definite plus.

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Loved it...

Petzl Tikka Plus Headlamp

Petzl Tikka Plus Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 April 13, 2009

Last night I was taking a short walk on a trail behind my house to watch the sunset, and as I was walking home, I reached for my headlight, only to find it absent from my pocket. I searched back up the trail, but it got dark, so I figured I should head home. I searched my while route this morning too, but, alas, nothing. I didn't realize how much I loved this light till it went missing. You won't regret buying one, but you would definitely regret losing it.

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The North Face Khumbu Fleece Jacket - Men's

March 23, 2009

Cyrus is right... I didn't really understand the difference that windwall would make until I bought one. The khumbu doesn't even try to block wind. Loosely woven cotton sweatshirts have about the same effect.

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The North Face Windwall 2 Fleece Jacket - Men's

March 23, 2009

I actually have both... the Khumbu is NOT wind resistant in the slightest. I've ridden my bike around campus with both of these fleeces, and I won't use the Khumbu on a cold day anymore. Its basically like you're not wearing a fleece at higher speeds. The this would be the same effect if the wind were 15-20mph and you were standing still.

The fleece itself is denser, and I would say softer, than the Khumbu's 200 weight fleece, but the jacket is also more expensive!

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The North Face Windwall 2 Fleece Jacket - Men's

March 23, 2009

Its pretty bad... and depending on the color, its really noticeable... and difficult to clean off, even with a lint roller... if you have in-house pets, or are dealing with animals frequently, i would recommend a different jacket. Consider a soft shell with gore windstopper instead.

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Gregory Baltoro 70 Backpack - 4149-4638cu in

March 23, 2009

It comes off, but not without a lot of work. And it doesn't convert to a nice daypack either. So no, if a daypack is on your necessary features list, this one won't cut it. But it is a wonderful pack, and I would highly recommend it, from many personal experiences with it!

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Petzl Adjama Climbing Harness

February 27, 2009

I believe that the black + orange "Climbing Harness" is last year's model, while the gray and green "Harness" is this year's model. Petzl does not offer the black and orange one on their website (they only offer current models).

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