Burning up the trail in her Vasque Breeze Hiking Boots.

Burning up the trail in her Vasque Breeze Hiking Boots.

Vasque Breeze WP Hiking Boot - Boys'

May 8, 2010

My 9 yr-old daughter, burning up the trail in her new Vasque Breeze Hiking Boots. This was the first time she wore them, and she did not have sore feet. No complaints at all.

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On the trail - jacket & boots from Backcountry.com :-)

On the trail - jacket & boots from Backcountry.com :-)

Columbia Benton Springs Fleece Jacket - Girls'

May 8, 2010

My 9 yr-old daughter, 3 days after Christmas 2009, wearing her Columbia fleece jacket and Vasque Breeze hiking boots - both of which she received for Christmas, and both came from Backcountry.com!

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Trail lunch, sporting Columbia fleece.

Trail lunch, sporting Columbia fleece.

Columbia Benton Springs Fleece Jacket - Girls'

May 8, 2010

My 9-yr old daughter, making lunch on the trail 3 days after Christmas 2009, wearing her Columbia fleece jacket from Backcountry.com.

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Pentax Optio WG-1 GPS Kit Digital Camera

September 9, 2011

Manny, The specifications listed on the official Pentax website's page for this camera say nothing about RAW format- so I would say that's a "no".

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ALPS Mountaineering Mystique 2.0 Tent: 2-Person 3-Season

May 27, 2011

I have the Triton version, and the only difference appears to be the name. All of the specs are exactly the same as listed on ALPS website. I'm guessing the Triton was an REI-only thing, or ALPS renamed it.

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Nikwax Tent & Gear Solar Proof

May 25, 2011

Hey Kelsey... which do I put on my gear first; Nikwax Tent and Gear Solarproof, or Sawyer Permethrin??

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Nikwax BaseWash

May 25, 2011

This is a 10 ounce bottle. Yes the label does say "This bottle is enough to wash up to 60 garments". BUT... that depends on the size of the wash load. According to the instuctions printed on the label; 3.5 ounces for a small load/low water level, and 5 ounces for regular load/medium water level... means that you will get 2 or 3 loads out of this bottle (for a top loading machine).
As for spot cleaning, it says to use undiluted to treat stubborn stains before washing.
The instuctions don't mention anything about soaking, especially overnight.

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Columbia Silver Ridge Crew

Columbia Silver Ridge Crew - Short-Sleeve - Men's

Columbia Silver Ridge Crew - Short-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 May 7, 2011

I own several Columbia synthetic shirts, and this is by far the heaviest of them all. It weighs at least twice as much as my others. It does wick well and dry quickly, but so do the others. This shirt also cost more than my other Columbia shirts. Nice shirt, but for the money and the weight(which matters to backpackers), I will stick with other shirts from Columbia.

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Columbia Big Wall Climb Shirt

Columbia Big Wall Climb Shirt - Long Sleeve - Men's

Columbia Big Wall Climb Shirt - Long Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 7, 2011

This is a great shirt- and good looking, too. One night, while hanging out with a female friend, I threw this shirt on to ward off the night chill and my friend made some comments about me "dressing up". These are very "classy" looking shirts- although that is not what I had in mind when I purchased them. They are comfy, and have held up well so far. And water beads up and rolls right off- added bonus!

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Columbia Silver Ridge II Convertible Pant

Columbia Silver Ridge II Convertible Pant - Men's

Columbia Silver Ridge II Convertible Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 7, 2011

I love these pants. I use them for hot weather backpacking and hiking. They are lightweight and packable, and dry very quickly. Have had no problems with quality/durability, but they are very thin and at least seem like they would tear easily- but haven't yet. The belt seems to slip a little as I'm hiking- either that or I'm losing weight as I walk. lol. Not the best choice for cold weather.

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TNF Paramount Peak convertible pants

The North Face Paramount Peak Convertible Pant - Men's

The North Face Paramount Peak Convertible Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 May 7, 2011

First of all, I am NOT a North Face fan! I normally buy/use Columbia products- and will continue to- but purchased these pants because they are a bit thicker/heavier/warmer than my Columbia pants, and they are surprisingly comfy. I use them for cooler weather backpacking and hiking. Have not had any of the quality issues (yet) that others have listed in their reviews.

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Black Diamond Trail Ergo Cork Trekking Pole

May 7, 2011

First of all- never buy "twist lock" poles. Ever.

Justin, the major differences in "cheap" poles and expensive poles are:
-Price (obviously)
-Weight
-Features
-Durability (regardless of the warranty)
-Name (face it- you pay more for "name brand")
I have several pair of the "cheap" poles , and have used them for a couple of years- with no serious problems- everywhere from Big South Fork to Springer Mountain to my local state parks.
I am currently looking at buying a pair of the more expensive poles for the following reasons:
1) Weight savings.
2) Features (cheap poles have cheap straps; cheap poles don't have the ergonomic grips, and the expensive poles have better grips that feel better in your hand, and don't slip when sweaty)
Hope this helps!

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The vestibule sells it...

The North Face Big Fat Frog 24 Bx Tent: 2-Person 3-Season

The North Face Big Fat Frog 24 Bx Tent: 2-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 4 December 13, 2010

My backpacking buddy bought this tent, and we used it for an overnight trip to Virgin Falls.
For a 2-person tent, the Big Fat Frog is not the most spacious design. And a tad on the heavy side for backpacking.
Even though neither of us practiced nor read the instructions, the tent went up fairly easy.
When first unpacked, it seems complex- especially the poles.
The included stakes are... well... just ok. We bent 2 of them on the first use.
Condensation was a reality, but not excessive.
Ventilation is good- maybe even leaning a little toward the ‘drafty’ end of the scale.

Warning: You WILL be cozy with your tent partner. Your sleeping pads will overlap at the foot end. You will be playing footsies- whether you like it or not.

This is one of the most unique designs I have seen for a tent- the vestibule is huge. It was plenty big enough for our gear (stacked), and my buddy’s dog!
Stooping over to get into the vestibule, and then turning and kneeling to get into the tent itself, can be a bit of a pain if you are even close to being “tall” (I’m 6 ft and my buddy is a couple inches taller). The same goes for getting out. Consider some type of mat/padding. Your knees will thank you.
I can't comment on durability or weather protection yet, as we've only used the tent once so far- and it didn't rain.
All in all, a pretty good tent.
One last thing; Get the footprint. You’ll thank me later.

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The North Face Meridian Convertible Pant - Girls' - 2009

The North Face Meridian Convertible Pant - Girls'

The North Face Meridian Convertible Pant - Girls'

Rating for this product: 4 May 8, 2010

These pants are... ok. There is really nothing wrong with the pants, my daughter just wasn't thrilled with them- and won't hardly wear them. They are thin, and are not for cool/cold weather. The waist is adjustable, which is really nice. The length seems to run a little short. My daughter(and me, too) seem to prefer Columbia.

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Columbia Benton Springs Fleece Jacket - Girls'

May 8, 2010

My daughter just turned 10, and is short/petite for her age. She normally wears around a size 8(depending on the brand). I got her this jacket for Christmas in the "7/8" size, and it fits perfectly. It is snug enough to wear by itself, but loose enough to wear layers underneath. I hope this helps :-)

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Columbia Benton Springs Fleece Jacket - Girls'

May 8, 2010

Hannah, as with anything else, that depends on a number of things- the temperature, how hot/cold natured you are, what kind of layers you wear, how active you are, etc. Generally, I would say that this jacket is fine- by itself- for COOL weather, but not COLD. If you wear layers underneath it, or you are being active while wearing it(i.e. hiking, backpacking, sports, etc.), then you could get away with wearing it by itself in just about any weather. But keep in mind that this jacket is NOT waterproof or windproof. My daughter has this jacket, and has been wearing it for just about every minute that she is outdoors ever since Christmas. She generally wears one, and sometimes two, shirts underneath the jacket and has never complained about being cold(we live in Middle TN). I hope this helps :-)

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Columbia Benton Springs Fleece Jacket - Girls'

Columbia Benton Springs Fleece Jacket - Girls'

Columbia Benton Springs Fleece Jacket - Girls'

Rating for this product: 5 May 8, 2010

I got this jacket(from Backcountry.com, of course) for my daughter for Christmas 2009. 3 days later she wore it hiking... and has been wearing it- for everything- ever since. It has become her absolute favorite piece of clothing. Here it is May, and she still wears it whenever she can! She loves this jacket. The only time she wears something else is when this one is being washed. So far, it has held up perfectly- no complaints at all. The sizing seems to run true, a tad big maybe, but personally I think that's perfect- it's loose enough to wear something under it, but not too loose to wear by itself. And at Backcountry.com's price, you just can't go wrong buying this jacket!UPDATE: 12/13/10 My daughter now has 2 of these jackets, and she still absolutely loves them. They are without a doubt her favorite pieces of clothing. They have held up to countless washings, and constant use in almost every weather catagory. They still look almost new.

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Columbia Silver Ridge Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Girls'

Columbia Silver Ridge Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Girls'

Rating for this product: 5 January 20, 2010

I love this shirt. Maybe even more than my daughter does. You can't go wrong with this shirt for camping/hiking/backpacking. Just keep in mind the following: it is VERY thin, and therefore NOT for cooler weather; get it about a size bigger than normal so something can be worn underneath; follow the laundering suggestions! The only thing this shirt is missing is under-arm vents. I hope they make this for adults, because I want one! **UPDATE 5/8/10: My daughter has worn this shirt on several occasions hiking and camping in Middle TN since receiving it for Christmas 2009, and absolutely loves the shirt. It has held up through the abuse and washing's(I do NOT put it in the dryer) without so much as a loose string. As I mentioned previously, it is made more for warm/hot weather, but with just a T-shirt underneath she has stayed warm while hiking.

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Bridgedale Junior Trail Sock - Kids'

Bridgedale Junior Trail Sock - Kids'

Bridgedale Junior Trail Sock - Kids'

Rating for this product: 5 January 20, 2010

My daughter has no complaints about these socks, and no complaints from her equals no complaints from me! Just remember not to put them in the dryer on high heat- unless you WANT them to shrink. They do seem to run a little smaller than other brands.

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SmartWool Hiking Light Crew Sock - Kids'

SmartWool Hiking Light Crew Sock - Kids'

SmartWool Hiking Light Crew Sock - Kids'

Rating for this product: 5 January 20, 2010

My daughter has no complaints about these socks, and no complaints from her equals no complaints from me! Just remember not to put them in the dryer on high heat- unless you WANT them to shrink.

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Kid's Vasque Breeze Hiking Boot

Vasque Breeze WP Hiking Boot - Boys'

Rating for this product: 5 January 20, 2010

According to my daughter, these boots are comfy even the first time worn. Keep in mind that while hiking we wear "liner" socks and wool-blend "hiker" socks. Doing this will eliminate blisters and/or "hot spots", keep your feet dry(even sweaty feet), and dramatically decrease fatigue of the feet- due in part to the extra cushioning. Also, remember that wearing thicker socks and/or multiple layers of socks will require the boots to be one-half to one size bigger than you normally wear. As for these boots specifically, they look great(even wet & muddy), are lightweight, truly waterproof, and a good value for the money. When my daughter outgrows them, I will be buying another pair! No complaints from her equals no complaints from me! *TIPS: 1) Don't tell her they are "boy's" boots. 2) They make these for adults, too!

UPDATE: 12/13/10 After hiking in these boots since January, my daughter and I have racked up more than a few miles. The boots still look new! As is typical for kids, she outgrew them before she wore them out- So I got her another pair (same boot, bigger size). She still loves these boots!

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Vasque Breeze WP Hiking Boot - Boys'

January 20, 2010

Try using moisture-wicking "liner" socks against the skin, and then wool-blend "hiker" socks over the liner socks. Doing this will require the boots to be one-half to one size larger than you normally wear. This worked for my daughter and I. I hope this helps :-)

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Vasque Breeze WP Hiking Boot - Boys'

January 20, 2010

A "lug sole" would be anything that has an aggressive sole. Generally, the more aggressive the sole, the more traction. My 9-yr old daughter has a pair of these, and has used them for a couple of hiking trips. She likes them. They don't hurt her feet, she isn't slipping and/or sliding on wet/muddy trails, and as long as the water doesn't get higher than the 'collar'(of the boot) then her feet have stayed dry. No complaints from her equals no complaints from me! I hope this helps :-)

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The North Face Meridian Convertible Pant - Girls'

January 20, 2010

It depends on what your definition of "cold weather" is. Generally, I would say "no". The pants are 100% nylon, and very thin. I would not think of letting my daughter wear them WITHOUT something underneath in temps below say 40 to 45 degrees F. I hope that helps :-)

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