Reviews by User: Michael B. (5)
| Coleman Egg Carrier - 6 Count Read other reviews of this product |
Eggsacty right!
08-12-07 ![]() |
My girlfriend and I bought this because we thought it was a joke. But hey, we're going for a week in Glacier NP, so why not give it a try, right? It worked! We now have two and they're staples on every backpacking trip or climb, even up Mt. Baker. A word of advice, though: If you're taking this to a campsite where there will be other people smelling your breakfast, bring extra eggs. It's amazing what goodies a free-market economy will get you in the morning. |
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| Backcountry.com Merino Bliss Lightweight Long Underwear Top - Men's Read other reviews of this product |
Probably perfect
02-17-09 ![]() |
I have last year's model. I wrote a review for it saying it was "almost perfect" -- that the only thing it was missing was flat-locked seams. Now it has that, so I'm betting it's about the best shirt out there. The wool is very soft, and the right weight for an active baselayer; I wear it alone skinning up and under a softshell coming down (in 5-35 degree weather or so). The thumbloops are well made, unlike icebreaker they very intelligently don't have a bunch of fabric under the palm, so you can bike or ski with them comfortably. I like the high collar, the long cut to keep it tucker in, and the long zipper to vent heat. It's all very well thought out. Oh, and unlike the other reviewer, I use the pocket all the time. It's great for snacks in the backcountry and and ipod at the resort. |
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| Backcountry.com Merino Bliss Lightweight Long Underwear Top - Men's Read other reviews of this product |
Almost perfect
03-05-08 ![]() |
This shirt comes very close to being the ideal base layer. As with all merino pieces (Icebreaker, Ibex, Smartwool) it breathes well, doesn't itch and doesn't stink. As for the specific design: Pros: -Long cut stays in pants well -Thumb loop seam is on the outside of the hand, meaning it isn't uncomfortable to wear gloves or bike (ahem, Icebreaker) -Zipper is extra-long for venting -Chest pocket Cons: -Base layer seams really should be flat-locked. This could chafe after a long day. -The pocket goes a bit too far left, snacks occasionally migrate to the underarms. If this place fixes those two things for the next version and leaves the rest the same, this shirt will be perfect. |
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| Icebreaker Sport320 Nomad Hooded Top - Long-Sleeve - Women's Read other reviews of this product |
Worth the steep price
06-03-08 ![]() |
I got this for my gear-head girlfriend (who already has a few merino pieces). Her reactions have ranged from "best shirt ever" to "I don't want to wash it because it means I can't wear it for a few hours." Yeah, it's that comfy. For outdoor use, the hood and thumbloops are key. |
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| Mountain Hardwear Transition Featherweight Zip T-Shirt Long-Sleeve - Men's Read other reviews of this product |
Essential for winter
08-24-07 ![]() |
I admit I bought this thinking it was just a fall/spring running layer. It is so much more than that. It's now the cornerstone of my upper-body layering in all winter sports. Skiing, climbing, hiking and ice biking. It takes a bit of getting used to to realize how many layers you can leave at home with this on, but once you do, winter (even in the northeast) becomes a lot lighter and more comfortable. The seams could be a bit smoother, and it feels plasticky the first dozen or so times you wear it, but it's such a good piece otherwise that despite these downsides it still gets a 5. |
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