Keen Delta High-Cut Winter Hiking Boot
By Editor | December 29, 2010
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The North Face Redpoint Insulated Vest
By Editor | December 17, 2010
In the deep freeze of winter if the core of your body (chest, back, ribs, stomach) is not warm then you can run the risk of hyperthermia and that is where The North Face Redpoint insulated vest comes in.
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Lowa Tanarks Mid-Cut Hiking Boots
By Editor | December 17, 2010
The Lowa Tanarks is one pair of tough boots. Some hikers have put more than 100 miles on their Lowa Tanarks in all kinds of weather and they say that the boot remained comfortable. The interior of the boots remained and the foot-conforming fit maintained after the 100 miles of hiking abuse.
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Mammut Brisk Soft Shell Jacket
By Editor | December 16, 2010
The Mammut Brisk softshell jacket is made from Gore’s Windstopper fabric, which is used in a lot of mid to high end outerwear nowadays. Windstopper offers a good balance of protection from wind and rain while letting the moisture out, hence the Mammut Brisk does just that quite well.
Topics: Apparel, Apparel, Fall and Winter, Jackets, Jackets, Outdoor Gear Reviews, Spring and Summer | 107 Comments »
Patagonia R4 Fleece Jacket
By Editor | December 16, 2010
The R4 fleece by Patagonia is the newest entry into Patagonia’s line of light andpackable fleece jackets. This jacket features furry pilly fleece on the outsideand inside there is a windproof liner which allows the R4 fleece jacket to be worn also as an outer layer as well as being a mid-layer depending on the condition.
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Yaktrax – Steel Coil Traction Harness for Shoes / Boots
By Editor | December 13, 2010
Winter can be downright brutal especially when the condition becomes slippery. When snow gets slushy and surfaces ice up the best winter boot rubber soles will not even save you from a slip, that is why need a traction harness like the Yaktrax.
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Outdoor Research Virtuoso – Insulated Jacket
By Editor | December 8, 2010
The O.R (Outdoor Researh) Virtuoso provides mountaineering performance to all your winter activities, whether it’s snow shoeing, snowboarding or winter climbing. For a reasonable price this jacket features 20-denier ripstop polyester shell around the torso area and superbly water-resistant Pertex Endurance on the shoulders and sleeves.
Topics: Apparel, Fall and Winter, Jackets, Outdoor Gear Reviews | 250 Comments »
Kahtoola MicroSpikes – Traction Spikes Harness for Shoes / Boots
By Editor | November 30, 2010
If you’ve been anywhere where there icy conditions, you know how dangerous slipping and falling can be.
For winter outdoor excursions it helps to have additional traction and the Kahtoola MicroSpike shoe / boot harness is perfect for those events. Whether you are going for a short hike in the woods or walking along unshovelled icy sidewalks the spikes on the Kahtoola harness will help your shoes or boots and you from slipping and taking a nasty fall. This is a must have in the winter.
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First Ascent Hell Guide Winter Gloves
By Editor | November 21, 2010
You want a tough glove for winter…look no further than the First Ascent Hell Guide glove, which features leather reinforced palms. The Hell Guide glove is a three-in-one that has removable leash straps and removable liner. Below are the key features of this versatile winter glove.
Topics: Accessories, Fall and Winter, Outdoor Gear Reviews | 222 Comments »
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