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gearup5000

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  1. It didn't fit my father, one size down So, gotta let it go since I don't wear L. two inner zip, and two outer zip pockets (handwarmer setup, not napoleon). I have a few more picutres for those interested. I am looking for $275 delivered, negotiable. Condition is off the coatrack new. Johnnie Cochrane said "If it doesn't fit, you MUST ACQUIT!" How true!
  2. Couldn't resize the torre pic. Oh, naturally, both pairs have instep/crampon/boot reinforcement. They were both "flagship" pants when new.
  3. super alpine pants, black, excellent, 30 x 30 torre pants, black, excellent 32 x 32, $125 for the super alpine's, $150 for the Torre pants. Both have suspenders, full zips, rear zip pocket, fly front. See attachemnts for pictures.
  4. Arc'teryx packs are great - try ebay and get a used one. Saw a Bora 70, started out low. Since it is perceived as "Dated" becaue they update all the designs, you can get a great backpack for a good deal less than the amount you would have paid jut a year or two ago. Unless you want to go straight to new, then Arc'teryx's fabric is pretty waterproof. That's a bonus in getting the new packs.
  5. HA! That's nothing! These guys in NYC - ghettofabulous types - have been hoarding and buying up north face steeptech jackets. They even have meets! Like 12 guys in 92-98 steeptech gear, petty funny
  6. PM sent on the Prana/MTtn Hardwear items
  7. Well, how cushy is the padding in the shoulderstraps? pretty depleted I am guessing? If so, just see if the hassle of getting a so-so hipbelt replacement vs. a new pack - maybe it's time to indulge in a 1st pack buy in 25 yrs? 50lbs and weeklong = Bora 80 to me. Try to get a used one to save on $$$
  8. A-1, wore it twice around town, once ona day hike. So basically brand new. Wrong size
  9. Try to find a Khamsin 62 used. They were good, light, and well priced. If you can get your volume down, or don't mind side pockets, the arc'teryx Nozone is great: 3300 cubic inches, or 55 litres, tow 7075 stays (flex in the cold) and good features: swap the hipbelt for a webbing one, floating crampon patch is very handy, pretty durable. But for the best priced pack in the range, check out www.mec.ca - you'll be amazed by the quality of affordable gear.
  10. Women's shell is the Thunderlight, Women's Large, Yellow/black. 3ply. Pared down version of their "flagship" jacket. Lightweight, very good design and cut. Durable too. Pic is in the next post $100? Condition is very good to excellent. Men's is $125, forrest green, all specs can be seen here: http://mbstores.com/mathja3goblp.html
  11. The Volant is a great, well designed down jacket. The pockets close copletely over your wrists, which prevents outside air from blowing in = warm hands! However, w.r.t to the price issue, I like the MHW SubzeroSL with hood Seen it on sale on the net for $220 +/-
  12. The best one I have seen for price and performance is the Casio Exilim ex-Z750 a lot of manual options, a really big scree, a viewfinder, and a docking bay for transfering pics to the comp, and a recharger for the battery. Good to great battery life too. It comes in shiny, and a dark grey. The nikon 7900 is good too, due to the grip, but for quality go Casio.
  13. Marmot down parka good to v.good condition 140 US. has a zip off hood, inner storm skirt. pictures available. men's large, blue. has goretex barrier $150 Women's jacket is a shell, believe it's the thunderlight, women's large, yellow w/black trim.$125 or best offer picture available. Down to $100
  14. msg me an offer I can't refuse I need new skis AND boots!!
  15. For a lower-than-oakely-price oakley style pair of sunglasses, I really like the adidas merlin's. THey fit my face a LOT better, the amber tint is good in many conditions, and it comes in small and large size frame options. They get lots of compliments too. $100 CDN at full retail.
  16. Older version with the spectra ripstop fabric. A-1 condition, 99% as new. $175 shipped.
  17. I have the preivous model with the solid fuel line. Is there any serious real world downsides, or is was it done to minimize manufacturing costs (same part as other models)? I have the XGKII witht eh solid line, and love it. I do know that the addition of feet allow it to be sold in Canada, as I understand. ^^xgkII sat flat on the ground and that is a no-no according to the gov't.
  18. Second picture: Brighter and larger for better detail MSG me an offer I can't refuse The jacket is size large, and too big for me.
  19. grey and black, model is from...1998 or 2000 Condition is A-1. Zipper is finnicky at times, but the like Jules said, the muthaf%^&a is tip top!
  20. As new ocndition. a lot of features and very durable. just have too many jackets right now email or msg with a fair offer SOLD thanks
  21. 3,000 or 30,000? and who has that much cash in Dhaka anyway? I love my CANADIAN variant jacket
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