Reviews by User: Merebea Danforth (62)
| Smith 2008 Intrigue Helmet - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Smith Intrigue Helmet
11-22-08 ![]() |
The Smith Intrigue Helmet is a great looking, simple helmet, just what I was after. It's warmer than the helmet I replaced, and fits me better too. It has plenty of holes for ventilation, and I like the three settings (fully open or closed, and half-way). I find that my Smith Phenom goggles are a better fit with it than the Smith Heiress. The Heiress goggles are just a bit too narrow, and leave a bit of gap on the sides between the side edges of the goggles and the start of your helmet. The ear pads are close fitting and much warmer than those on my old helmet. (I used to have to wear a headband over my ears or a balaclava all the time. I don't think that will be an issue with this helmet except on the coldest of days.) My only complaint is that I have a harder time hearing people with this helmet compared to my old Leedom. All in all, an excellent choice, and I'm very pleased with the fit, quality, and looks. |
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| Smith Transit Goggle Read other reviews of this product |
Smith Transit Goggles
11-24-08 ![]() |
These goggles get the job done, and Smith makes excellent lenses. These frames are a solid choice for those of us with smaller to mid size faces. I think the spherical series goggles are a step up though. Smith's mirror lenses have great optics, and there are good ones for every kind of condition. Platinum Mirror are great for sun, and the Sensor Mirror are excellent in low, flat light on storm days. I like the Ignitor Mirror for in-between days, and for morning and late afternoon when you're in and out the shade (though not as much of a problem in the spring). I have a pair of RC36 lenses, and I'm not overly impressed. I'd stick with the mirrored varieties! |
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| KEEN Genoa Peak WP Hiking Shoes - Women's This product is no longer available |
KEEN Women's Genoa Peak WP Hiking Shoes
04-02-09 ![]() |
I think KEEN makes some nice enough shoes, and some interesting designs. I love the rubber protection around the toes, as I'm a bit of a klutz and often stub mine. I have narrow feet, and the Genoa Peak WP are a better fit than some of the other KEENs that I've tried. I think some of their models aren't women's specific, but these are. There are a few things that I'm not too fond of. The heel is not built up high enough in the back, and with more of a running stlye build, your heel is raised and it feels like it may slip out. Also, the KEEN Dry material seems to keep your feet dry from mud, puddles, and wet snow, but it does not breathe very well. Finally, the laces seem slightly too short and thin. All in all, I like these shoes and they will be good for wearing around town and short (few hour) day hikes, but I'm not overly impressed. |
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| Stonewear Designs Rockin' Short - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Stonewear Designs Rockin' Short does rock
09-16-08 ![]() |
I got these shorts for Bikram (hot) yoga, and I love them. The material has a bit of a shiny sheen to them, which you can't quite see in the picture, but they look very nice on. I like longer shorts, and these provide nice coverage for your thighs. (My guess is the inseam is around 5" or 6".) I'm 5'4" 135 lbs. with a lot of weight in my legs. I got a size medium and was pleasantly surprised by how they looked on my bigger thighs. They are tight in the hips and butt, which works well for yoga. They didn't stretch out when they got sweaty, and stayed up just fine. I would definitely recommend these to someone looking for a yoga/fitted fitness short with a longer inseam. |
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| Fox Diva Bike Short - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
I like the Fox Racing Diva Bike Short
09-16-08 ![]() |
These shorts are pretty sweet. I had the Fox Racing Sierra Bike short and liked those a lot too. The Diva has a removable inner liner short with a decent chamois, and it's really nice to finish a ride and get out of the chamois, but be able to throw the outer short back on for your post ride beers without getting a second pair of shorts dirty. I liked the chamois on the Sierra slightly better. I just wish the chamois on this one covered a slightly bigger area as I feel the edge of it sometimes. I really like the length of both the Divas and the Sierras. They offer good coverage without riding up. I could do without the butterflies on these, but for me they're not a deal breaker. I'm 5'4" 135 lbs. (with a lot of weight in my legs) and wear the medium, and I have to cinch the velcro waist tabs in a bit. |
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| Platypus Big Zip SL Hydration Bladder This product is no longer available |
Platypus Big Zip SL has lots of features.
09-16-08 ![]() |
I recently got the Platypus Big Zip SL bladder in the 2.0 liter size to put in Patagonia's 750 cu Endurance Pack, primarily for mountain biking. I thought that the basically glorified zip lock bag design would be good for easy filling and drying out. (I always like to get my hydration bladders as dry as possible so strange things don't start growing...) I also liked that this bladder comes with a shutoff valve and 90 degree bend for the mouthpiece, unlike with CamelBak which sells the bladders and shut off valves separately unless you buy their whole backpack. The piece that makes the drink tube removable does add a bit of bulk, but with a bulkier mouthpiece and shut off valve, it is nice to be able to route the tube in the other direction and just leave it there. It also gives the added bonus of helping the tube dry out more quickly when it is detached. For now I'm pleased, though I'm wary of so many "extra" parts that could break. All the more reason to get this through Backcountry because of their sweet return policy. I guess only time will tell. I know people who prefer the Platypus mouthpiece to CamelBak's, but for me it's taking a bit of time to get used to. Overall, I think it's a neat design, and if you're looking for an alternative to CamelBak's bladders, I would definitely recommend you give this one a try. |
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| prAna Lola Sport Top - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
prAna Lola is a fun top.
09-16-08 ![]() |
I bought this top in the Patina Taj print and medium, and think it is a really fun design. I was going to use it primarily for Bikram (hot) yoga. I'm 5'4' 135 lbs. and don't fill out the shelf bras in the medium size too well. I like size medium for prAna tops so that they are form fitting, but not skin tight. I decided to return it as this top would not provide me with enough coverage for bending over poses. In general though it is a fun design, and nice cotton-feeling material with technical wicking capability. Though it didn't fit me quite how I would like, I would still recommend this top, and for those of you looking for more coverage, I recommend the Tizi Sport Top by prAna. |
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| Smith Phenom Goggle Read other reviews of this product |
Smith Phenom Goggles Great For Everyone
11-24-08 ![]() |
It's a toss-up between the Phenom and the Heiress for which is my favorite goggle. What can I say? Smith goggles have excellent optics (especially those in the spherical series), and look great. The Phenoms work well on a range of face sizes and shapes, are very compatible with helmets. I used to have a Leedom helmet, and now I have the Smith Intrigue, and the Phenoms are great with both. The Platinum Mirror lenses are great for sunny days, and the Sensor Mirror are excellent on storm days. I like the Ignitor Mirror lenses for those in-between days, and for when you're in and out of the shade in the morning. |
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| Marmot PreCip Jacket - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Marmot PreCip Jacket Does the Trick
11-06-08 ![]() |
The Marmot Precip Jacket is nice and light-weight, and feels nice enough on the inside against bare skin. It's fully waterproof, and packs down small. It's sized to fit over a few layers. I generally wear a medium, and that's what I have in this jacket, which fits over a mid to heavy-weight fleece. It's perfect. |
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| Patagonia Alpine Wind Jacket - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Patagonia Women's Alpine Wind Jacket
04-20-09 ![]() |
This is a really nice light extra layer and wind-blocking piece. The mesh lining is soft next to skin and adds a hint of warmth. The nylon shell effectively blocks wind and is quite water resistant. I've used it while cycling in off and on spitting rain, and the rain drops beeded on the surface of the jacket without soaking through. The jacket seemed to breathe well after I had been riding for awhile and had started to warm up. The cut is perhaps slightly on the long side, especially in the back, which personally I prefer for the extra coverage. (Who wants cold air coming up her back?) I normally buy medium Patagonia tops, and this one is fits to accomodate layers underneath, and the small would probably fit me too. If you can fit in either size, do the smaller one for a more fitted jacket, or the larger one to accomodate more layers underneath. The Alpine Wind Jacket is a great piece to throw in your pack for most outdoor pursuits from day hiking to mountain biking to strolling around town. It won't take up much space and gives you good protection from the breeze and light rain. |
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| Oakley Disobey Sunglasses - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Oakley Women's Disobey Sunglasses
04-02-09 ![]() |
Oakley makes fantastic lenses with excellent clarity. I have a fairly small face, and the Disobey sunglasses are a bit too wide for me, and look funny on my face. I was hoping since they're women's they'd be a better fit, but they're still just a bit too big for me. I have ones with gradient lenses, which I find a bit weird as depending on what angle you look through them, they are brighter or darker. (The more you tilt your head down, if you continue to look straight out they get darker.) So far they seem comfortable, though my eyelashes sometimes hit the lenses. I have this problem with all sunglasses though. They weren't quite right for me, but I'd still recommend them. |
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| Marmot Monarch Divide Softshell Jacket - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Marmot Monarch Divide Softshell Jacket
03-05-09 ![]() |
I'm looking forward to using this jacket for ski touring, hiking, and wearing about. I would call this a fairly light-weight softshell. It has a nice, soft brushed feel on the inside, and a bit of fleecy lining around the collar and a few other sections. I think it will breathe really well (and I will have to comment again after I've used it some). The Rainwater/Celestial Blue color is brighter and has a hint more of a teal colored tone in both colors than the picture. I agree with the other reviewers who say this jacket is a bit on the small side. I bought this in a medium and it is more fitted than my other medium Marmot jackets (Precip and a synthetic jacket/sweater). I'm 5'5" and about 130lbs. and think this will be perfect for wearing over a baselayer or a baselayer and midweight midlayer. The sleeves are just barely long enough for me, but my experience with clothing in general makes me think I may have longer than average arms. This jacket is a nice length and is longer than some of the other Marmot softshells, many of which I find are just a bit too short. I didn't find the bottom of the jacket to be tight like one of the other reviewers, and it does flare out at the waist a bit. I would certainly recommend this jacket, and if your normal Marmot size doesn't fit you with a bit of extra room, perhaps go up a size. |
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| Oakley Stockholm Goggle Read other reviews of this product |
Oakley Stockholm Goggle
02-26-09 ![]() |
These are some high quality goggles as you'd expect out of Oakley. The Stockholm is a cute frame for the ladies. While it's technically helmet compatible, in my personal opinion they look funny worn with a helmet. The notch in the top of the frame creates a weird gap. If you're a woman (or a man) with a smaller face and wear a helmet, I suggest the A Frame instead. |
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| Black Diamond QuickDraw Carbon Fiber Probe 230 This product is no longer available |
Black Diamond QuickDraw Carbon Fiber Probe 230
02-13-09 ![]() |
The carbon fiber makes the QuickDraw probe nice and light. I like the relatively short sections which will fit in my smaller pack for my quick slack country trips. The probe is nice and stiff, though I have used it only in a beacon park and not actual debris. Black Diamond makes thoughtfully desinged and durable products, and I highly recommend this probe. |
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| Black Diamond Verdict Ski Read other reviews of this product |
Black Diamond Verdict Ski
01-29-09 ![]() |
I got to try the Black Diamond Verdict for a day, and now I'm dying for a pair. They are a wonderful stiffnes which can be hard to find in a reasonably light ski. They were slightly heavier than I was expecting, but for the performance, they're well worth it. My everyday ski is the '07-'08 Dynastar Legend Pro Rider and I wish I had a pair of Verdicts for my touring set-up vs. the noodles I currently have my Fritschis on. The Verdicts blew through wind affected snow and were to me an ideal width for a touring ski. They also held an edge really well on groomers, though personally I actually wish they were slightly straighter. A great ski for your touring set up, or your one ski quiver for both in bounds and backcountry skiing. |
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| Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon This product is no longer available |
Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon
01-29-09 ![]() |
I upgraded my old Ortovox F1 avalanche Beacon with the Mammut Pulse Barryvox and wow am I faster! While it takes longer for this digital beacon to pick up the signal initially, with arrows pointing the way to the closest beacon first, you rapidly get to the fine search phase, where a digital distance readout again cuts down on time. Where these new digital beacons really shine are in multiple burial situations. The beacon will show you how many signals it is picking up, and filter out others signals, bringing you directly to the closest one first. You can override which beacon it brings you to, and mark a beacon to move on to the next. The Pulse beacons are also capable of sensing very small movements, such as whether a buried victim is breathing or has a beating heart. This information is transmitted so someone searching with a Pulse can see that the victim's heart is still beating. |
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| Sigg Traveler Water Bottle - 0.6L This product is no longer available |
Sigg Traveler Water Bottle
12-21-08 ![]() |
I love the Sigg metal water bottles. You may as well stay away from BPA in plastics, and water tastes crisp and fresh out of these. I like the Traveler in .6L as it's a great size to toss in your purse or bag when you're running errands. These do dent easily (which doesn't really bother me and gives them character). If you drop it on pavement, you will probably ding it or crush it on one side, but it still won't leak. |
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| Mountain Khakis Cottonwood Cords - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Mountain Khakis Women's Cottonwood Cords
11-24-08 ![]() |
These are my favorite new pants, and I've already been made fun of for wearing them for several days straight. They are incredibly comfortable, and are pretty cute (much better looking on you than in the picture). They aren't really fitted in the thigh, and are a wider leg with a nice drape. I'm usually an 8 or a 6 (and am actually a 10 in Patagonia), and I ordered the 6, regular length. The waist was slightly on the snug size when I first put the Cottonwood Cords on, and they quickly stretched a bit to be wonderfully comfortable. I'm about 5' 5", and they are ever so slightly long, but perfect with the right shoes. The berry color is great, and I'd say a bit darker than the picture. Now I want a pair in Slate Blue! I highly recommend these, and other Mountain Khaki pants. |
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| Bridgedale Precision Fit Lightweight Ski Sock - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Bridgedale Precision Fit Lightweight Ski Sock
11-21-08 ![]() |
These are great, and I think I'm now a convert to Bridgedale for my ski socks. These socks are well made, and pretty warm for how thin they are. The Precision Fit Lightweight socks are thicker around the toes and under-foot, have padding along the shin, and are quite thin elsewhere. I'd say they're comparable to SmartWool's Ultra Light ski socks. I wear a size 9 street shoe, and have a narrow, low volume foot, and sized down to a Medium. The medium stretches to fit and there is no bunching! Also check out the Heel Fit socks, but they are lacking in the extra material/warmth under the foot and around the toes. I wish Bridgedale would combine these two socks into one! |
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| Bridgedale Heel Fit Lightweight Ski Sock - Women's This product is no longer available |
Bridgedale Heel Fit Lightweight Ski Sock
11-18-08 ![]() |
The Heel Fit Lightweight socks are very well made and fit quite nicely. They're warm for how thin they are, but I find them just a bit too thin in the toes. My toes are always cold skiing, no matter what socks, but they seem to get cold a bit more quickly in these. I like the extra padding in the heels, which does seem to help lock my skinny heel and ankle down. I just wish they had the padding underfoot and around the toes like Bridgedale's Precision Fit Lightweight version. I'm a size 9 with a very narrow, low volume foot, so I sized down to a medium which stretches to fit perfectly. No bunching! |
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| Cloudveil RPK Jacket - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Cloudveil RPK Jacket
11-15-08 ![]() |
The Cloudveil RPK Jacket is my every day ski jacket for my 100+ day ski season, mostly in-bounds. I had a previous version of this jacket, and after 3 seasons the zipper started separating from the bottom too frequently. I sent it back to Cloudveil all faded and worn, and they sent me a gift card to get a new one. I just got this year's version in Tempest, size medium. I'd say the Tempest is a bit lighter in the flesh than in the picture. I'm a pretty big fan of the color, and have already gotten a few complements on it. I'm 5'5", 135 lbs., about 35" chest diameter with slightly broader than average shoulders, and the medium is a good fit for me. My original jacket held up incredibly well after 300 or more days of skiing, and while my jacket was rather faded, the Gore Tex was still keeping me perfectly dry. The newer version has "body-mapping" light thin fleece lining on the back, which I'm not a huge fan of, but I can live with it. Other than that, it's more or less the same. It's sized to fit layers underneath, and I can wear a synthetic jacket/sweater underneath on really cold days. The main thing I would change about this jacket is make the pit zips longer, as they're rather short. Other than that, I'd say it's a really well made, durable jacket that is a great blend of function and good looks. |
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| Kelty Sunshade This product is no longer available |
Kelty Sunshade
10-02-08 ![]() |
I used the Kelty Sunshade when camping in hot, sunny conditions in the desert. It was so nice to escape the sun! We had the medium size, and fit 6 people in chairs set right next to each other along the shady edges. Some sort of side wall or two would be nice, as when the sun is at certain angles it comes in from the sides it doesn't provide all that much shade. Most of us had to duck slightly to get under the medium, but we were very happy to have it. The sunshade sets up really easily, and has a nice simple design. Winds were pretty calm, and we had no problems with it blowing around, and we staked only the bottoms of the poles, not the extra lines coming off of it. This sunshade is nice and simple, and gets the job done. Much better than no shade at all! |
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Hammer Nutrition High Energy Electrolyte Drink
09-16-08 ![]() |
I take a bottle of Hammer Nutrition HEED (High Energy Electrolyte Drink) with me on longer mountain bike rides, and I love it. It tastes a little bit on the chalky side, but I kind of like it. It's not too sweet and overpowering in flavor like lots of other options out there, and is very drinkable. It seems to do the trick for staying hydrated and energized, and people who know more behind the science of the ingredients have recommended it, as do I! |
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| Skullcandy Lowrider Headphones Read other reviews of this product |
Good Sound But Uncomfortable
11-10-09 ![]() |
I'm pretty disappointed with the Lowrider headphones. I have a small head, and they still pinch the side of my head and my ears, and there's a pressure point at the top of my head. The sound is pretty good for the price, which I would expect from Skullcandy. Perhaps these actually fit bigger heads better, or maybe I need something that's over the ear (vs. these on ear). |
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| Icebreaker Bike/Run Lite Micro Sock - Women's This product is no longer available |
Icebreaker Bike/Run Lite Micro Sock
05-07-09 ![]() |
First off, I think Icebreaker makes fantastic products and use only the finest quality merino wool. I have a casual pair of Icebreaker women's socks, and I think they're super. However, the fit on the Bike/Run Lite Micro Sock doesn't quite do it for me. I have a rather narrow foot, and while the toe on these (and all Icebreaker socks) is essentially seamless, it is a bit too wide and bunches a little bit in the front of my cycling shoes. Also, the cushioning is a bit too much for my personal preference for biking. I happen to prefer something thinner. If you have a normal to wide foot/forefoot, I think these would be excellent running socks, but I can't say I love them for biking. |
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| The North Face TKA 100 Fleece Pant - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
The North Face Women's TKA 100 Fleece Pant
04-30-09 ![]() |
I bought these hoping to use them camping. The lower leg was not as fitted as I was expecting from the picture, and I returned them. I find that loose fleece pants like these just get cold air in them and don't keep you warm enough. The cut was flattering enough, just not right for my needs. IAlso, the North Face TKA 100 Fleece doesn't seem like it would be very wind resistant. think these would be fine for indoor loungewear or as sweatpants. I ended up going with the Mountain Hardwear Microchill Pant which was a more appropriate cut and also seemed like a denser, more wind resistant fleece. |
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| Mountain Hardwear Microchill Pant - Women's This product is no longer available |
Mountain Hardwear Women's Microchill Pant
04-30-09 ![]() |
I got the Microchill Pant primarily to wear around camp when the temperature drops, and they are perfect! The pants are well made, as you'd expect from Mountain Hardwear. They are fairly fitted, which which is what I was looking for in order to be warm when wearing outside. They have a very slight flare at the bottom so they're still flattering enough. I've found that wider-leg fleece pants just get cold air in them so they don't really keep you warm. These are a fairly dense fleece, and while they're shy of wind-proof, I'd say they're more wind resistant than your average fleece pant. I highly recommend these. |
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| Icebreaker BodyFit200 Oasis Crewe - Long-Sleeve - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Icebreaker Women's BodyFit200 Oasis Crewe Top
04-16-09 ![]() |
I wear an Icebreaker Oasis Crewe Top as my baselayer almost every day skiing. Icebreaker has wonderfully soft, warm, and breathable wool in lovely colors. I find that merino wool keeps me warmer when damp than synthetics do, and it's not as stinky. The BodyFit 200 is a really nice baselayer weight for fall, winter and spring. I wear a medium in most tops, and this in a medium is an ideal fitted cut fir ne without being super skin tight. I've had a probably over 200 days in one of my tops, and it's holding up really well. These tops are also very easy to care for. Throw them in the washing machine with warm water and then air dry, which happens pretty quickly. These are definitely worth the money, and I highly recommend them. |
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Superfeet Trim-To-Fit Green Insole
04-09-09 ![]() |
I higly recommend Superfeet Insoles for those who need a bit more support, and especially for those who over-pronate. The insoles that come in most shoes, including those in high-end hiking shoes, often provide little to no support. While the Green insole may take a bit of getting used to (as the top of the arch may feel too far back on your foot) they certainly keep your feet from getting sore (or as sore or sore as quickly). I believe the Green is the most supportive in the line, and I'd recommend it for hiking shoes, running shoes, ski boots, etc. If you need a bit more support, or you have a hiking or running shoe with an insole that does nothing, these are worth the money! |
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| Hestra Heli Mitt Read other reviews of this product |
Hestra Heli Mitt
03-26-09 ![]() |
I think I wear the Hestra Heli Mitt more than any other glove or mitten all ski season, which is probably about 120 days for me. My hands get cold quite easily, and it is extremely rare that my hands get cold in these. The leather palm is nice and supple, and plenty grippy, and my hands are almost always dry. I use them without the wrist straps, which seem a bit over the top. If you condition the mittens with leather balm regularly, these will last a nice long time. Mine are coming out of their third season, and they're still holding really strong! |
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| Black Diamond Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding This product is no longer available |
Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding
03-19-09 ![]() |
These are an excellent first AT binding. They're reliable and relatively light, and if you aren't ready to make the plunge for AT boots, they get the job done with your everyday downhill boots. Their biggest drawback is you are really high off the ski, which feels pretty different. I heard older Fritschi bindings felt very flat and put you in the backseat, but this current Freeride seems slightly higher in the heel, and I think they've fixed the problem. The bindings themselves seem pretty durable, but the red plastic on the front of mine cracked pretty early on, and it is mainly a superficial piece. Unless you're ready to spend the money on a Dynafit set-up, I'd highly recommend these! |
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| 4FRNT Skis VCT Alpine Ski Read other reviews of this product |
4FRNT VCT
03-19-09 ![]() |
I skied the 4FRNT VCT for a day, and they seemed like perfectly good skis. They're a good width for an everyday ski for out west, and they handled well. Personally, I prefer a stiffer ski, and these felt kind of floppy, especially at higher speeds. My current everyday ski is the '07-'08 Legend Pro Rider, and I'll be sticking with them as I prefer their straighter side cut and stiffness. |
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| Kavu Reversible Bag - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Kavu Reversible Bag
03-19-09 ![]() |
This Kavu is bag is pretty handy. It's a nice size in that it's not so big that things get buried and hard to find, but enough for your wallet, phone, a small water bottle, and a paperback book. The side pocket is helpful to keep the small things from getting lost in the bottom, and you'll know exactly where to find your keys. It's fun to have two color options with this reversible option, and it's a nice bag for the girl who doesn't want to carry around something that looks more like a purse. |
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| Hestra Heli Glove Read other reviews of this product |
Hestra Heli Glove
03-12-09 ![]() |
I've had a pair of Hestra Heli Gloves that are now in their fourth season, and they are still in great shape. I've had to replace the inner liner, but the exterior is still holidng up really well. I get cold hands very easily, and find that I can wear these only in warmer temperatures (25 degrees plus). If you tend to get cold hands, I'd check out the Hestra Heli 3 Finger or Mitten. I know people who love the 3 Finger as they are significantly warmenr but they still have decent dexterity. The mitten is my everyday choice for most of the ski season, and they too are holding up great. I do recommend conditioning these regularly, either with Hestra's Leather Balm or a similar product If you take care of them, the shells will last a ridculously long time, though you'll probably have to replace the liner after a season or two (though this is someone who skis about 120 days a season). |
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| Backcountry.com Merino Zip Tee - Long-Sleeve - Men's Read other reviews of this product |
Backcountry.com Merino Zip Tee
03-12-09 ![]() |
I got this as a baselayer for my boyfriend, and he has really been enjoying it for skiing both in the resort and when touring. Merino wool isn't itchy, and it stays warmer than synthetics when damp/wet. Wool also doesn't stink as much. This is a nice light-weight top, though the arms are a quite long and are too big on him. The other thing he'd change on this Backcountry.com piece is there is a lot of fabric around the thumb loops adding a bit of bulk. This is a tight fit, but that's good for a baselayer. All in all, we'd recommend it! |
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| Black Diamond Ascension Nylon STS Skins Read other reviews of this product |
Black Diamond Ascension Nylon STS Skins
03-05-09 ![]() |
These are durable skins that get the job done. I haven't had many problems slipping back, and when I do, it is usually on very steep steps, or on steep tricky switchbacks with uneven snow. The glue is very sticky, and I agree with the other reviewer in that these would probably stay put even without the clip. They are quite bulky, and don't really fit in a jacket pocket. I've also found it is too much effort to put them back in the tiny pouch when in the the field as it is just barely big enough to fit the wider skins. |
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| Orage Maya SE Insulated Pant - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Orage Maya SE Insulated Pant
02-26-09 ![]() |
Orage makes good quality ski gear with a touch of fashion. I got the Maya SE Insulated Pant for my sister and she is very fond of them. They have been holding up well, and the bit of insulation keeps her warm. They have a flattering cut which isn't baggy nor overly fitted. The Black color isn't really black (as you can see in the picture) but more of a textured grey. I wouldn't call these top end pants, but they more than do the job, and are cut to boot. |
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| Nalgene Wide Mouth BPA-Free Bottle - 32oz This product is no longer available |
Nalgene Wide Mouth BPA-Free Bottle
02-19-09 ![]() |
Nalgenes are pretty much the staple for camping, backpacking, students, and anyone who likes to carry around a water bottle. The wide mouth, 32 oz size is pretty much the standard, and is easy to clean. Now that these bottles are BPA-free you have no excuse not to be using reusable bottles. If you're not into a slight plastic taste, check out metal water bottles, but they will dent much more easily than the classic Nalgene! |
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| Rip Curl Paycheck Short - Men's Read other reviews of this product |
Rip Curl Paycheck Short
02-19-09 ![]() |
These shorts are nice looking in both the Grey Khaki and Navy colors. I'd say that the lines on the Navy color are a bit more noticeable than the other Reviewer noted, but they look good. Sadly, the Paycheck Short was far too long for the person I got them for, and we had to return them. He's about 5' 10" ad the shorts came past his knees and just looked silly. Rip Curl and surf style shorts can be a bit longer in general. I'd recommend these as a nice casual short for those with a bit more height. |
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| Chaco Eclipse Sandal - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Chaco Eclipse Sandal
02-12-09 ![]() |
Chaco sandals are much more supportive and durable than your average flip flop. The older models were made with Vibram soles which also provide great traction. The leather Elicpse can be dressed up, which makes it nice and versatile. |
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| Icebreaker SuperFine190 Stella Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Icebreaker SuperFine 190 Stella Shirt
01-15-09 ![]() |
I love Icebreaker! The SuperFine190 cloth is wonderfully soft, holds beautiful color, and has a lovely sheen to it. The Stella shirt has fun nature inspired details, and like all Icebreaker items, breathes excellently, and doesn't stink. The only thing I don't love about this shirt is the drape. It could be a little more fitted in the stomach and bottom, but other than that, it's super@ |
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| Pearl Izumi MicroSensor Facemask Read other reviews of this product |
Pearl Izumi MicroSensor Facemask
01-15-09 ![]() |
I got the Pearl Izumi MicroSensor Facemask for my mother who was looking for a very thin, lightweight facemask to use skiing. She wanted a very thin balaclava to protect her face and neck from the sun, and if she were to take a fall. Due to medical conditions she wanted to have her face covered and protected. However, this also means that her skin is very sensitive. She found this facemask to be too rough for her sensitive skin, and the fit was also a bit too big for her, and was bunching a bit on the top of her head. This facemask provides excellent coverage, and would probably be soft enough for most people. I'd say it's a decent product, but was not the right choice for my mother's particular needs. |
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| Burton Essence Jacket - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Burton Essence Jacket
01-09-09 ![]() |
My sister asked for this for Christmas, and so far she seems pleased with it. It's a good looking, functional shell. The sizing seems true to ever so slightly big. |
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| Icebreaker BodyFit260 Legging - Women's This product is no longer available |
Icebreaker BodyFit260 Legging is a great all-around base layer.
01-09-09 ![]() |
I'm pretty much a wool freak now, and I wear wool long underwear on a daily basis for skiing. I think Icebreaker has some of the finest wool pieces, and you can trust that Icebreaker merino is sourced from buryly sheep roughing it in New Zealand mountains. I wear either these or SmartWool bottoms almost everyday. The BodyFit 260 is a nice, warm midweight option. They breathe well, and don't stink! When it's really cold, I still prefer my Mountain Hardwear Power Stretch tights, as they are thicker and a bit warmer. If you're looking for a midweight wool bottom, I highly recommend these (or the legless version for use with ski or snowboard boots). |
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| Roxy Shazam Ski Poles Read other reviews of this product |
Roxy Shazam Ski Poles
12-21-08 ![]() |
I'll admit to poking fun of Roxy ski stuff, but after I broke a pole and needed replacements, I went for these mainly because they were my cheapest option. They get the job done, which is all you really need out of ski poles. The grips are kind of chincy, and I'll admit to preferring ones without individual finger ridges and a with a wider top. That said, I'm sticking with these as I don't want to spend more on poles and they work just fine. The baskets that come on them are useless unless you ski only groomers, and I immediately put bigger baskets on. I will say that I've been getting complements on the fun looks. |
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| SmartWool Midweight Boot Top Bottom - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
SmartWool Women's Midweight Boot Top Bottom
11-23-08 ![]() |
I love wool long underwear, and the boot top length is perfect for skiing - no bunching in your boot! I'm partial to Icebreaker, but I snagged a pair of these SmartWool midweight bottoms at a great price, and they're quite nice. I agree with the other reveiwer who likes the waistband. It's a comfy, thin rollover band of wool. I also agree with her on these remaining more fitted than Icebreaker bottoms. In really cold weather, I still find that midweight wool is not warm enough under non-insulated ski pants, but they're great the rest of the time! |
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| Icebreaker BodyFit200 Oasis Crewe - Long-Sleeve - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Icebreaker Is A Winter Staple
11-11-08 ![]() |
I'm a wool convert for pretty much all of my long underwear needs. I find wool to be less smelly and warmer when damp than synthetics. Icebreaker wool is top of the line merino wool from New Zealand, and it's never itchy. I find I can wear the BodyFit 200 Oasis Crewe Top for a few days straight for skiing, and it's a perfect base layer in all conditions. It's easy to wash in the machine on warm, and then it quickly air dries. Though Icebreaker is expensive, I highly recommmend the line and think it's worth the extra money. |
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| prAna Kari Sport Tank Top - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
prAna Kari Sport Tank Top is cute.
09-25-08 ![]() |
I bought this top primarily for Bikram (hot) yoga. The Kari provides better coverage on forward bending moves than a lot of other sport tank tops. It's also a nice length as it doesn't ride up and show your stomach when you stretch up. It's made from organic cotton, which you can feel good about. I have a medium which is form-fitting, but not skin tight, which is my personal preference. I'm 5'4" 135 lbs. with a lot of weight in my legs and about a 35" chest, and I wear the medium. The gathering at the top is slightly funny looking in my opinion, but it adds a bit of flare, and probably looks better on someone who fills out the top a bit better than I do. |
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| Patagonia Bandha Top - Short-Sleeve - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Patagonia Bandha Top is cute and technical.
09-25-08 ![]() |
I bought this top primarily for Bikram (hot) yoga and I love it. The fit on the Bandha is very flattering, even for those of us with less than flat tummies, and it is still form-fitting. It offers good coverage for bending over moves. It does not have an internal shelf bra, which is good for me as I often don't fill them out. It's a great length, and doesn't ride up when I stretch up. The Patagonia fabric is great for hot, sweatty yoga. I'm 5'4" 135 lbs. (lots of my weight in my legs) with about a 35" chest, and I have the medium which is perfect. I do find that some sports bras poke out just a little bit above the V neck, but very little shows and I think it still looks fine. I highly recommend this top, and would even wear it as normal wear on hot summer days. |
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| prAna Kari Tank Top - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
prAna Kari is cute and does the job.
09-23-08 ![]() |
I bought this top primarily for Bikram (hot) yoga and so far I like it. I like tank tops that offer a bit more coverage for bending over moves. I tend to not fill the shelf bras out too much, so I need tops that come up a bit higher. I really like prAna's designs and fabrics, and the Kari suits my uses. The gathering is a little funny looking, I think, but it might look better on someone else. The top is a nice length, providing good coverage when reaching up, and the straps are comfy and stay in place. I'm 5'4" 135 lbs. with big shoulders and a lot of my weight in my legs, and I wear a medium. I think the shelf bra on the small might be a better fit, but I like that the medium is form fitting without being skin tight. If you like prAna tops, I highly recommend the Tizi. |
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| CamelBak Better Bottle w/ Bite Valve - 1L Read other reviews of this product |
CambelBak Better Bottle is a better bottle.
09-20-08 ![]() |
I have the Better Bottle in the 1L and .75L sizes and I love them. I'm a bit of a klutz, so I really like having the CamelBak bite valves so I don't spill on my computer or important papers. The 1L size is great for hot yoga, and with the bite valve I'm better about taking sips of water instead of guzzling it down and ending up with a stomach full of water. The .75L will fit in larger cup holders (1L is big) and if not the .5L might suit your cup holder just right. Now they're BPA free, so no excuse to not save plastic and money and bring your own water bottle! |
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| Adventure Medical Ultralight & Watertight .5 First Aid Kit This product is no longer available |
Adventure Medical Ultralight .5 First Aid Kit
09-16-08 ![]() |
This little kit has first aid essentials in a nice, compact size. I like the Adventure Medical case and nifty waterproof case inside (which is basically a heavy duty zip lock bag) and there is a bit of space for your own first aid additions to the Ultralight .5. I throw this first aid kit in my pack when mountain biking and going on day hikes and love the small size. I generally bring a supplemental first aid kit when I go on longer backpacking trips. |
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| Patagonia Active Mesh Bra - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Patagonia Active Mesh Bra: The everything bra!
09-16-08 ![]() |
I just bought a second Patagonia Active Mesh Bra as it's just about perfect for all of my sporting activities. My chest diameter is on the larger size of a 34A (wear bras on the loosest hook until they're stretched out) and I have these in medium. They are perfect for mountain biking, skiing, yoga, and I think I'd even be happy running in them. The straps are comfortable, and aren't too close to your neck like some sports bras so you don't see them at the neck opening of your shirt. They designs are really fun and the bra is a perfect combination of support and comfort. |
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| prAna Tizi Sport Top - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
prAna Tizi is my new favorite sport top!
09-16-08 ![]() |
I just got this top primarily for Bikram (very hot) yoga. I'm a big fan of prAna's tops for yoga, and the the Tizi is my new favorite. It is the perfect length, providing good coverage when stretching upwards (no tummy exposure) and good coverage up top for those bending over moves. I'm 5'4" and about 135lbs. and have this top in a medium. I tend not to fill out the internal shelf bras too well, so I appreciate the higher cut on the Tizi. This top is form fitting, but not skin tight, which is perfect. The straps are cute, and the only drawback is the extra horizontal strap can make the top slightly confusing to put on, but once you figure it out it adds a fun detail. |
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| Patagonia Endurance Pack - 750 cu in Read other reviews of this product |
Patagonia Endurance Pack is the perfect size.
08-14-08 ![]() |
I use my Pataonia Endurance Pack mainly for mountain biking. I think it is just the right size, and my favorite feature are the side pockets on the hip strap which keep things like my compact bike tool easily accessible. I can't say how nice it is not to have to take it off or ask a friend to grab things. I keep my little med kit, spare tubes, pump and a jacket if I need it in the main compartment, and energy bars easily accessible in the outer pocket. I really like the size compared to some of the options from CamelBak, and I just like the overall compact design and looks better. My only complaint is that there are a few long straps that hang off of the hip strap, but I think I may trim them off, and then I'll be happy as. |
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| Fox Sierra Bike Short - Women's This product is no longer available |
Fox Racing Women's Sierra Bike Short is Sweet!
08-14-08 ![]() |
I'm a fan of these shorts. I like the longer length, and the chamois does the job. They are a nice, basic design, and the adjustable velcro tabs at the top dial in the fit and keep you from exposing your butt crack. I dig 'em. |
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| Sidi Dominator 5 Shoe - Women's This product is no longer available |
I LOVE the Sidi Dominator 5 women's mountain bike shoe!!!
08-14-08 ![]() |
These shoes are fantastic. I have a somewhat funny foot, relatively narrow and very low volume. I tried on just about every women's mountain bike shoe out there, certainly all of the major brands, and these were the only ones that fit. They were about twice as much as I wanted to spend, but so many shoes I tried on just wouldn't get tight enough. On many, I would ratchet the top strap all the way in, and I could still stick a finger underneath it. One of the many beauties of the Sidi Dominator 5 Women's MTB shoe is that the ratchet is extremely adjustable. You can change the position of the ratchet buckle strap, so it will accommodate a big array of foot types. My boyfriend has a pair of Sidis, and he has pretty much the exact opposite foot type, and his fit great too. These are really well made, and maintain an excellent fit with the little teeth inside the velcro straps, and everything on them is replaceable. I'll think they'll last a long time, and should be worth the high price. They also felt great right out of the box. My third time wearing them I used them for a 100 mile road ride for a charity event and didn't get any blister or irritation whatsoever! (I'm mainly a mountain biker but have borrowed a road bike and just use these shoes, which work great.) As you can see, I can't rave enough. |
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Hammer Energy Gel
09-25-08 ![]() |
I really like Hammer Nutrition products. They've got what you need, and not much more. They don't go too nuts on the flavoring, which is great. The Complex Carbohydrate Energy Gel really does the trick when you're bonking. These gels taste good, and get you're energy up quickly. My personal favorite flavors are Espresso and Apple Cinnamon, which tastes a lot like a delicious gooey apple pie! |
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| Smith Heiress Goggle Read other reviews of this product |
Smith Heiress Goggles
11-23-08 ![]() |
I'm a huge fan of Smith goggles, especially the spherical series. They've got great optics and great looks. The Heiress is a nice frame for the ladies and those with somewhat smaller faces, and comes in some really fun designs. The Heiress goggle is a bit narrow with my Smith Intrigue helmet, and it makes me wish that the goggles were slightly wider as there's a bit of a gap between the end of the goggles and the front sides of the helmet. They would be perfect for my face with a hat though, and they still look great with the helmet. The Phenom is a better fit with my helmet width-wise, but I think the Heiress fits better along the top. I have a few pairs of Smith goggles with different lenses, so I'm set for all different light conditions: Platinum Mirror for sunny days, Sensor Mirror is excellent for storm days, and Ignitor Mirror for the in-between, partly cloudy days and in and out of morning shade. It's also pretty easy to switch lenses using the same frame. For goggles that are really easy to switch, check out the I/O which comes with two lenses. |
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