It bears repeating...
The R1 Hoody
by Alpinisto » Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:35 am
alleyehave wrote:1: Salmon Trail runners, i've literally had them for 3-5 years, put well over 150 miles on them and they are just now starting to look like they need replacement.
MRoyer4 wrote:R1 Hoody. There's lots of gear I love, but it stands out above all else.
adventurer wrote:* SUUNTO Vector (I wore a Rolex for 25yrs that I put in the drawer after I got my Vector)
woodsxc wrote:MH Torch jacket
rasgoat wrote:Merino wool socks, underwear & shirts
ExcitibleBoy wrote:Marmot Driclime windshirt. I paid full price for my first one, something I rarely do and was never disapointed. It is cut perfectly for a cimber's body and is the most versatile piece of clothing I own. [...] I guess enough people complained because Marmot came out with a 'Classic' Driclime windshirt. I bought it and it is exactly like my first one. I should have bought two.
by welle » Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:05 pm
lowlands wrote:It bears repeating...
The R1 Hoody
by CClaude » Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:48 pm
welle wrote:lowlands wrote:It bears repeating...
The R1 Hoody
I have one, and it would've made my perfect gear list, if they just made a women-specific version as well. Because of a men's cut the fit is not too perfect, but yeah, the piece is a bomber. I would live in it, if the fit was more flattering.
by AsianBigfoot2 » Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:20 am
adventurer wrote:* MH EV 2 Tent (can withstand heavy winds and heavy snow anywhere on this planet)
by ExcitableBoy » Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:48 am
AsianBigfoot2 wrote:adventurer wrote:* MH EV 2 Tent (can withstand heavy winds and heavy snow anywhere on this planet)
Dumb question:
Can it deal with the weather and wind on Denali?
by Misha » Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:28 am
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