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Electric EG1 Chrome Goggle - Chrome    Read other reviews of this product
 
Pretty good google   01-22-06   

Since I'm in the Pacific NW, I've mostly been using the rose lens (supposedly for lower light condition) that came as extra. They provide decent vision but nowhere near as good contrast as an amber lens. The fit of the goggle is fine, although they are a bit deep (stick out from your face) which results in an annoying reflection inside the goggle at times. I got a good deal on these Electrics but going forward I'll probably stick with Smith (which has been my preferred brand for the past 10-15 years).


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Atomic M:EX Puls Ti Alpine Ski    Read other reviews of this product
 
Go short!!!   01-22-06   

This may be a good ski, but you have to go very short. I'm a 5'11", 185lbs expert who've been skiing for 25 years - including some racing. The M:EX is extremely heavy and I can barely bend the 175cm. If you're a powerhouse that likes to ride an Amtrak train at 500mph, go for it. Anyone looking for a good time all over the mountain (bumps, trees, some air), you probably won't enjoy the M:EXs.


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Outdoor Research Mithril Stormshell Jacket - Men's    Read other reviews of this product
 
Great waterproof softshell   03-17-09   

The Mithril is just an awesome softshell jacket. I've worn it in snow storms on Mt Baker to pouring rain in San Francisco and it's provided great wind and wetness protection every time. The material does soak up h2o a bit when things get really wet, but it stays dry and toasty on the inside. The sleeves are a bit shorter than you might see on many hardshells but that's probably b/c it would suck to have the thick (as compared to a hardshell) material bunching up too much. Hood could be made a little larger - although it will squeeze over a skihelmet. OR could consider adding pitzips (which would add weight) but it vents through the chest pockets if open. Must be one of the best deals out there...


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Outdoor Research Mentor Jacket - Men's    Read other reviews of this product
 
Nice but be aware of the skinny fit   03-16-09   

Overall this is a nice jacket, however there are some issues to be aware of. As mentioned by others, this jacket has an slim "athletic" cut. I'm 5'11'', 190lbs with a boxy upper body - broad shoulders, wide lats and traps etc (but by no means "pumped up") and got a size Medium (which is what I wear in just about everything). Although the sleeves are perfect in length and the fit is generally good across the body (again, athletic), the sleeves ride up into my armpits. There's just doesn't seem to be enough fabric across the upper back area and/or the part of the sleeve that attaches to the body of jacket just isn't large enough (unlike for example the "angel-wing" design on some Marmot jackets). As a result I find myself constantly wanting to pull the jacket down - especially with some layers underneath. I have tried on a size Large, but the sleeves and body were craaazy long. In terms of design and feature, it's good. The hood is great and fits easily over an egg-head ski helmet - although a wire to shape the brim would be nice. Pockets are of decent size and have good placement but, again probably due to the athletic design, they are quite "flat" so even the chest pockets will not hold very much with out bulging (a Snickers bar in the pocket during one day of skiing came out looking like a stepped-on dog turd). The pit-zip zippers are a bit small and finicky. The jacket is very packable and light however. I got a good deal on mine so I'll definitely keep it. I've had nothing but good experiences with OR in terms of the performance and quality (and if something does go wrong, OR fixes/replaces no problem). I recommend the jacket, but if you are the built or broad-shouldered type I'd try one on first. There are plenty of great $400 Gore-Tex Pro jackets, such as the Marmot Exum, out there.


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Electric EG1 Lens    Read other reviews of this product
 
Not sure of use   03-09-09   

This is in regards to the Clear-Chrome lenses. In general the lenses work fine, no issues with fogging etc. However I'm not really sure what to use them for. Got them for nightskiing, they do an OK job but the "chrome" make them a bit dark when you're in shadows which strains your eyes. Since during the day I much rather use amber or rose colored lenses I really don't know when these would be ideal. (Maybe the yellow-chrome would've worked better by brightening things up a bit).


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Spyder Freeryde Gore-Tex Outturn Shell Pant - Men's    Read other reviews of this product
 
Please work on your product descriptions   03-06-09   

My 2-star grade is based on the, in my opinion, poor product description. These pants are a 2-layer GoreTex construction and have fleece-like lining material (can the pant still be called a shell?). This may be well and good if it's cold and you mostly ski resort & park where there's a lot of standing around and/or sitting in lifts. However, if you do a lot of back/sidecountry touring or boot packing these pants will likely roast you. The fleece will make them very warm and the thigh vents will not be enough. On the positive side, they have a baggy fit (which I like). I'm 5'11", 195lbs and straddle the medium/large divide in most cases, but with these the medium fit great. Pockets are plentyful and well placed. The scuff protection at hems is a good idea as well. Can't speak to the quality and actual performance as they went back the next day. Based on the description I was expecting something more lightweight.


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Teko Ecopoly Light Quarter-Height Sock    Read other reviews of this product
 
very useful socks   02-22-09   

These have become some of my favorite socks. Very versatile - warm (although not as warm as, say, Smartwools) but manages moisture and odor very well. I use them mostly for casual wear (prefer a bit more cushion for athletic/outdoor pursuits). Apart from dress socks, I'm so done with cotton.


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Oakley Enclosed Short/Boxer - Men's    Read other reviews of this product
 
Nice as base or mid-layer   02-20-09   

I picked up some of these to wear as a extra layer to keep my butt warm when skiing. They aren't super-warm but in all they do the trick. Definitely manage moisture and odor very well. They are certainly thick enough to wear as a pair of workout shorts (in a larger size), however they don't have a drawcord in the waist which may cause issues...


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K2 Mt. Baker Randonnee Ski     Read other reviews of this product
 
More versatile than one would expect   12-19-06   

I found the Mt Baker to be a ski that I can take pretty much anywhere. Floats in powder, busts through crud, slices through windpack and carves a surprisingly strong GS turn on hardpack. Only negative is that it is a bit slippy on ice - due to its width I guess. Not a ski for slow cruising, but with some speed and aggressiveness you are riding a winner.


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