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    Sold Kuiu Solids

    I’ll take both the 97 and 118.
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    WTS Stone Glacier SkyAir ULT

    What all is included?
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    Sitka Ambient UL 60 Hoody

    Hmm this looks similar to the Outdoor Research Deviator hoody. Colors are different of course and the insulation is in slightly different places, but overall similar.
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    Garmin watch?

    I have been wearing the Garmin Fenix watches pretty much everyday for the past 10 years. Unbeatable watches. I just upgraded to a 6x pro Solar from a 5x (which I will be selling soon). Just get a Fenix watch and be done with it.
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    Sandals, what are you wearing?

    Olukai. Super comfy
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    Help with pants - Kuiu attack

    I tend to only look at brands that have actual tall sizing (36 inseam or longer is tall sizing). I usually recommend Kuiu but you’re in between sizes. The SG de havilland lites are a nice option, but the nylon is a little noisy (have read that the noise subsides after repeated washings), but...
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    Nylon vs Polyester

    Honestly, I would look at a shirt with some type of material blend. For example, the Mammut Trift long sleeve (210 gram weight in XL) is pretty amazing. It’s a wool/polyamide/ spandex blend. While testing it, I wore it everyday for a week straight in the gym for my workout sessions and it never...
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    Stone glacier vs kuiu guide pants

    The SG de havilland pant is a softshell type of pant that is very similar to the Kuiu guide pants. They do not have a fleece backer, however they don’t need one due to the materials’ inherent thickness. SG does have a fleece backed pant - the fully waterproof/wind proof M7 pants - however they...
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    Pair of “do it all pants” SG de havilland

    The SG de havilland pants are a heavier type of nylon softshell pants. They are swishy sounding. I wouldn’t wear them above 70 degrees. The de havilland lite pants are louder and much lighter. The swishy loudness is due to the nylon fabric. The lites you can wear in 90 degree temps and freezing...
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    Stone Glacier Dehavilland Pants vs First lite Corrugate Foundry

    The main differences are that the FL pants are waterproof in the butt and knees, are suspender ready, heavier fabric (28 oz vs 24), and have way more color options. The SG pants have an adjustable waist system (I have to wear longer boxers because it rubs on my skin otherwise), longer inseam...
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    Let's talk flannel

    My favorite by far is the Eddie Bauer expedition weight flannel. They go 1/2 off sale quite often. They are polyester and spandex so it’s stretchy but doesn’t shrink like cotton flannels. They last a long time too. Also, they come in tall sizes which is perfect for me at 6’8”and 210#. The large...
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    Kuiu pant sizing

    If you’re a 33 in jeans (like I am) then 34 in Kuiu will fit. Please note, their stuff does run on the slim side. Being super tall and skinny, Kuiu pants fit me pretty well. Their tops, however, are a completely different story. For anyone reading this, if you’re a true 34 in jeans, you will...
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    Boxer briefs

    The under armor boxers are really tough to beat. Cheap too. The newest boxers are seamless so they are super comfortable.
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