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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:38 am
by lowlands
It bears repeating...

The R1 Hoody

PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:35 am
by Alpinisto
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.


Yep.

MRoyer4 wrote:R1 Hoody. There's lots of gear I love, but it stands out above all else.


Oh yeah!

adventurer wrote:* SUUNTO Vector (I wore a Rolex for 25yrs that I put in the drawer after I got my Vector)


Love the Vector. (Not sure it would replace the Rolex, though... :wink: )

woodsxc wrote:MH Torch jacket


^^^This iz korrekt.

rasgoat wrote:Merino wool socks, underwear & shirts


Amen, brother



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.


Based on reviews like this one, I snagged a Classic DriClime Windshirt at REI for about $45 bones during one of their clearance sales earlier this winter. Haven't had the right opportunity to wear it yet, but am looking forward to testing it out.

PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:05 pm
by welle
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.

PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:48 pm
by CClaude
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.


Me too.... oh yeah, its not the garments cut thats at fault in my case..... :oops:

PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:01 am
by woodsxc
Almost forgot, the Arc'Teryx Epsilon SV. The only jacket that really fits me perfectly. Too bad they don't make it anymore. But that thing is the perfect size for me.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:20 am
by AsianBigfoot2
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?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:48 am
by ExcitableBoy
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?


Yes

PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:06 am
by AsianBigfoot2
Hotoven wrote:Image



:D

PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:23 am
by grunt
Osprey Talon 22
Mountainsmith Tour lumbar pack
MHW Windstopper Tech jacket (got mine back when they made it in women's sizes)
OR Mesh Ditty Bags

PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:28 am
by Misha
Good idea for a thread. This is what comes to mind:
- Mammut ropes (IMHO, the best ropes on the market)
- Camelbak packs and 100oz. pouches (on my 3rd pack; love them for day trips)
- Patagonia Houdini ultra-light jacket (on my 4th one - my favorite piece of clothing for summer alpine routes)
- Tyvek for tent/bivy floor, gear sorting, and other general use
- La Sportiva Exum Ridge approach shoes (on my 5th pair)
- Patagonia Winter Guide pants
- Western Mountaineering sleeping bags

PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 5:48 am
by attimount
Valandre sleeping bag.