Keen Boulder Sandals
By Editor | January 29, 2008
The Keen Boulder is a sandle-like shoe, which features an open strap design.
The Keen Boulder’s straps are stiff enough to keep your foot securely centered over the sole even when negotiating a hill. The underfoot features ample padding on the ergonomic footbed, and a rubber outsole that sticks to rocks like a suction cup.
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Helly Hansen Water Moc
By Editor | January 29, 2008
The Helly Hansen Water Moc has a snug fit, kinda like a sock, which means that they stay on even when you are kicking in the water, as well the perforated material means that water automatically drains from the shoe instantly when you are out of the water,
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Victorinox Swiss Army Panorama Pant
By Editor | January 29, 2008
The VictorinoxSwiss Army Panorama pant blends style and functionality. It is made of 100% cotton and has classic military-styling.
Its cargo pant pockets make it a smart and comfortable choice for both trails and city streets. The pants also features a special pocket to carry cell phones or small FRS radio.
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Marmot Precip Pants
By Editor | January 29, 2008
The The Marmot Precip rain pants provides excellent rain protection, featuring the Precip fabric which resist rip and breathes well in high output activities like climbing.
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Sugoi Excel Stretch Viper Jacket
By Editor | January 29, 2008
The Viper jacket fits very much lke a long sleeve jersey thanks to the sleek cut and stretch nylon fabric. It is a great companion for the Spring and Summer seasons. It cuts through rain and wind with ease while cycling or during a brisk hike.
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Sugoi Excel Perk Jacket
By Editor | January 29, 2008
The Sugoi Perk jacket is made of a fabric by Sugoi called Sugoi Excel Stretch.This fabric is one of the most comfortable and quiet wind blocking fabrics ever made for outdoor apparel. The jacket has a low back cut, which means that when mountain biking the spray from the tires will not end up soaking your butt, and the entire Sugoi Perk jacket cut fits snuggly and form fitting. The women’s version especially shows off the female form.
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Sierra Designs DT Shell Jacket
By Editor | January 29, 2008
The Sierra Designs DT Shell jacket has a hood-free design and is vented in the back, which makes it a good outdoor jacket for hiking and trail running (high output activities). The Entrant DT fabric is a lightweight micro-porous nylon that is seam taped, so the DT is very waterproof even in heavy rain.
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Sierra Designs Backpacker Rain Jacket
By Editor | January 29, 2008
The Sierra Designs Backpacker rain jacket features 1.3 oz. ripstop nylon with PU coating and Fully-taped seams for waterproofness. It did extremely well in heavy down pour situations, where no water leaked into the jacket at all. It also offers pretty good wind protection.
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Salomon XA Pro Jacket
By Editor | January 29, 2008
The Salomon XA Pro jacket is both a jacket and a vest. It is a piece of outdoor apparel that is more suited for high output activities like trail running or fast hiking, where body temperature can change. Use the Salomon XA as a vest in warmer and light wind conditions , but if the weather turns a little colder or the wind picks up, you can attach the sleeves (button on).
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