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Marmot Aeolos Tent 2-Person 3-Season    This product is no longer available
 
3-season of the gods. Buy now.   02-15-08   

It's shocking to me that no one has reviewed this tent yet. The bottom line is this: you'll have a hard time finding a better tent than this one. I've spent a whole lot of nights in this thing, in conditions ranging from hail to heavy rains to light snowfalls (couple inches). I've never had any condensation inside - not a drop. It pitches easily (even at 1 a.m. in pitch dark), is incredibly taut, and stands up extremely well in high wind. Oh, and it's obscenely big inside + 2 vestibules. I'd suggest reading the editor's choice award review from backpacker's magazine (google it). I've owned a lot of tents over the years and this one is hands down the best 3-season I've ever owned or used. Like most things in life you get what you pay for, and you get every dime's worth with the Aeolos.


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Mountain Hardwear Conduit SL Bivy    This product is no longer available
 
Depends...   08-13-08   

On if you like bivies or not. If you're a bivy enthusiast, the SL is one of the best on the market (hands down). On a recent trip in the Sawtooths, the bivy performed very well in rain and breathed excellently. I wouldn't recommend using it without any kind of backup tarp - it won't remain waterproof in heavy, sustained rain. Also, I was eaten alive by mosquitos (there's absolutely NO mesh netting). After pretty extensive experience in the backcountry and camping otherwise, I've learned that carrying a few extra ounces (or even up to a pound) for a high quality solo ultralight tent is far preferable. It allows you a sheltered place to relax during the day (or a long storm - not to mention a vestibule), and the mesh alone is worth admission, especially in bug-heavy locales. By the time you add up the weight of a bivy, a light tarp, and a few stakes, there's only ounces difference between the best ultralights on the market (MSR Hubba, Marmot EOS 1P, etc.). Having that said, let me reiterate: this is far and away the best bivy I've ever used. Mountain Hardwear makes diesel gear, and if you're looking for a bivy that breathes well and has pretty good weatherproof chops - this is your bivy. I especially like it as an overlayer on a down bag for snow cave/winter camping. As for other reviewer's comments on getting wet in the head/shoulder region: that's just the nature of the beast with bivies, even more elevated ones (like Black Diamond's tripod bivy).


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The North Face Solaris 40 Backpack - 2450cu in    This product is no longer available
 
Killer Bag.   03-18-08   

This is a tank of a pack. It's on the larger side for a daypack, so frequently I've used it for quick light packing overnights. I've also traveled with it when I want something small enough for carry on but big enough for a few days trip. I've done three day trips with this pack (including packing 13" / 15" computers). Perfect as a *long* day pack when you need water, stove, food, layers, etc. And yes, the black has orange accents. Deal. I recommend Indian Clay Red. Money shot.


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Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Sleeping Pad    This product is no longer available
 
Best Bang for the Buck.   08-20-07   

I decided to go with the Trail Lite over the Pro Lite after extensive consideration - haven't regretted the decision. Therm-a-Rest rates this as a 4 season pad, so it'll do the job even in winter conditions. The pad *does* self-inflate, but it's crucial to follow the instructions (novel, I know). I've never slept better in the outdoors than when on this pad; if you're on a budget, this is by far the best pad your money can buy.


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Lowa Jannu Lo Hiking Shoe - Men's DO NOT USE    This product is no longer available
 
Best on the Market.   06-13-08   

This is the same shoe as the one listed elsewhere on the site. This is what you need to know: if people like Wayne Gregory say this is the shoe they never hike without, you know it's a damn good shoe (that guy hikes about 6 days a week, no joke). The Jannu Lo wears like a boot: the vibram sole is very sturdy and the lugs give ridiculous traction. I was recently on a hike where we descended a very steep slope (about 70% grade) and others were sliding and tripping down. Not I: straight down, no slips. These things have *great* traction. After breaking them in for about 14 days, they wear like a dream. I use an after market insole and find that helps my medium/low volume foot avoid heel slippage. So, the bottom line is this: these are very comfortable, superbly constructed shoes that perform like heavy duty boots. 9 out of 10 times (even on three/four day trips) this is what I wear into the backcountry. Backcountry only carries brown and black (brown is the money shot), but there are other colors available (including gray, blue and orange).


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Lowa Jannu Lo Hiking Shoe - Men's    Read other reviews of this product
 
Best on the Market   06-13-08   

After reading fien's neanderthal one-liner, I felt obligated to contribute a review. Look, if people like Wayne Gregory say this is the shoe they never hike without, you know it's a damn good shoe (that guy hikes about 6 days a week, no joke). The Jannu Lo wears like a boot: the vibram sole is very sturdy and the lugs give ridiculous traction. I was recently on a hike where we descended a very steep slope (about 70% grade) and others were sliding and tripping down. Not I: straight down, no slips. These things have *great* traction. After breaking them in for about 14 days, they wear like a dream. I use an after market insole and find that helps my medium/low volume foot avoid heel slippage. So, the bottom line is this: these are very comfortable, superbly constructed shoes that perform like heavy duty boots. 9 out of 10 times (even on three/four day trips) this is what I wear into the backcountry.


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