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  1. I have a used once on a winter trip, Cilogear 60L pack. Size is Med. In perfect condition! New is 220! Make me a reasonable offer.

    as seen here:http://cilogear.com/60lws.html

     

    Patagonia Specter Jacket Sz Small, Full Zip. 8.5 ounces and WATERPROOF, worn once to the store.. Retails for 200+ asking 80 Shipped.

     

    C3 Camalot Red #1, placed 2 times, never fallen on or hung on. I have very cafeful with my gear!

    retail 70 asking 45 shipped

     

    contact at matt.qsack at gmail dot com , I dont check my PM's much as internet access is limited now.

  2. a little info:Nike Timing sports watch is crafted for people on the go who appreciate cutting edge design. This precision timepiece is the perfect companion for your workout or training regimen. Limited edition, made to specifications of Lance Armstrong, Tour de France winner. Digital compass and ZeroDrift altimeter Time, date, alarm, chronometer, and barometer/temperature Hardened aluminum w/urethane band Water resistant to 100 m

     

    Watch was used alpine climbing so there are a few scratches but works like the day I got it. Has 7 alarms, from altitude alarms to others. retails 250 I would like 55 shiped!

     

    Here is a new pic until I can take a photo:

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  3. I have 2 jackets for sale:

     

    Das Parka Size small, mens, color is platnium (silver)-Das is new with tags, retails for 275+, askng 165 shipped!

     

    Specter Jacket, full zip model, Black & Blue, weighs 9 ounces! retails for close to 300 asking 115 shipped, new without tags!

     

  4. my doc only billed for 100 for the plast. molds, not much money. Alot of angst.. There are some people out there that make custom orthos for runner or cyclist that are da shit but I dont know the west side at all. But there was someone on here talking about a guy last year that is great over there and cost 200

  5. I got some custom orthos from a pod. and my insurance covers some but total cost was like 350, and they do the trick. Problem with the superfeet and alike is they can work for some but not most. Flat, med arch is just one part of feet, I will spare you the tech terms but some feet have a tilt to them that basic insoles do not account for. As for running shoes go to a good store like Mike suggested but if you have an ortho you will want to stick to a neutral shoe, you will get the stability you need from your ortho, a roomy toe box is good too, it mimics the hole running barefoot this and lets your toes spread like they should.

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