Great helmet---but the canvas is dumb

Giro 2008 G10 MX Helmet

Giro 2008 G10 MX Helmet

Rating for this product: 3 December 9, 2008

First off, the helmet is really nice. My Oakley A Frames have nearly a gapless fit, and it's comfy and warm. The visor is okay---it makes it hard to put the goggles on your forehead, but it's still possible. When you take the visor off, there's 3 pretty ugly holes left in the front of the helmet. Also, the brown canvas is the dumbest thing ever. It's a giant cotton sponge on your head that absorbs water. Just get a brown helmet if you want the color. I returned this helmet because of the canvas, but I like the way the visor looks, so I'll probably get another MX in a different color.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Am I the only one that wasn't impressed?

Patagonia Down Sweater Jacket - Men's

Patagonia Down Sweater Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 December 9, 2008

It's really not that warm. Yes, it weighs 3/4 lb, and it packs down super small, but it's not much warmer than a heavyweight Capilene layer underneath a shell. That also packs down small, costs 1/4 the price, and weighs less. However, it doesn't block wind, so if you want this as your outerwear (for around town in the 40s, etc) it would be pretty nice. Also, the feathers are constantly poking through, and making little holes all over the jacket. It's okay--not great, but it doesn't totally suck either. I'll just stick with some fleece or heavy long underwear as a layer.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Giro 2008 G10 MX Helmet

December 3, 2008

Can't speak from personal experience, but my coach has one and he's taken some huge wipeouts that I've seen and never broken the visor. They look like metal screws in the photo too, maybe this is a newer model or the ones you saw were painted over?Quick addition: The screws are plastic. I scraped a big piece of the fancy brown pattern off my visor on my first good crash in this helmet. plastic is still in perfect shape though - PS

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Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2008

First off, I'm 5'7", 145lb, 30" waist, and the small fits nicely. I usually wear medium jackets, but I wanted a down layering piece that fit a more tightly. It's trim, but there's still plenty of space to move. This jacket feels very lightweight, but it is insanely warm. I can sit in 35 degree weather not moving and I'll get hot. I can't imagine using this skiing unless it was sub-zero, but for non-aerobic activities when it's cold, this thing is great to have. It also packs down fairly small---maybe to the size of a larger-diameter Nalgene bottle.

Nailed It? 6 Yes

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Arc'teryx Stingray Pant - Men's

November 25, 2008

Anybody know if there is a scuff guard or anything around the ankles to protect the pants from your ski edges? I always tend to cut up my pants, and it'd be a shame to do that to a $300 pair...

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Giro Tuneups

November 24, 2008

You pull the chin strap out of the ear flaps, and then you just pull out the ear flaps from the helmet. They're held in with a plastic press-fit clip. Sometimes you have to pull pretty hard.

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An okay ski pant---good for the price

The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Men's

The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 November 21, 2008

I'm not thrilled with these ski pants, but for the $140 they cost I'm certainly not disappointed. The fit is very good...just baggy enough to look cool, but not overly snowboarder/Tanner Hall gangster-baggy. The DWR finish didn't last that long and I found myself re-treating the pants about twice per year. If I didn't they would absorb some water and become damp, but not saturate through. The insulation kept me warm into the 30's with just shorts on underneath. My biggest complaint is that the scuff guard on the ankles doesn't even come up to the top of my ski boot---I cut the pants all up with my ski edges, and had to retire the pants after ~40 ski days. But, for a cheap pant, they're pretty good. Also, I am 5'8", 30" waist, 31" inseam and the medium fit pretty good.

Nailed It? 8 Yes

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One of the best I've ever worn.

The North Face Free Thinker Jacket - Men's

The North Face Free Thinker Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 3, 2007

I wore this jacket for the 2005-06 ski season. I took it in some real tough places--backcountry at Teton Pass to downpour conditions at Killington. It always kept me dry and it breathed well. The powder skirt works okay--it has to be buttoned to your pants to work at all, otherwise it rides up on your stomach. Lots of pockets. The hood is too small to fit a helmet. My one gripe was that the Recco reflector just fell off one day in the backcountry. However, as a testament to North Face, they provided a full refund for the jacket. All in all, I would buy again.

Nailed It? 6 Yes

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