Following up on the issue I had above with piling for anyone who may find the post using the search feature in the future (and to do what I feel like is my due diligence to Sitka for a follow up after posting the abrasion from a single day earlier).
Sitka said that is definitely NOT common...
The models you’ve tried/mentioned being interested in are a true mountaineering boot (vs a boot that can go into the mountains) for crampons and the like. I’m not sure if they have a model, but you may check out Schnee’s. Their Granite Pro may fit the bill you’re looking for. They also make...
I’ll echo what everyone else has said, but throw out the Peloton 97 from Kuiu. I’ve done long runs in that when it’s really cold out and love it. I also have everything else mentioned here: Patty R1, Condor, some grid fleece from OR, FL, the MDWi from Sitka, and some pieces from Arcteryx. The...
I'll just echo what others have said above (@CMP70306 @BadTostada ). One of the biggest things for me was accuracy of the GPS/mapping, placement of the sensors (barometric pressure/altitude/etc.), and battery life with GPS on (I have Fenix 6X Pro), and ability to throw music on the watch and go...
Brand new, in box Schnees Granite with 200g insulation.
Size is 9.5 wide. I wear a non-wide Solomon Quest and the fit of these are perfect.
I have another set, so selling my extra here. Excellent pair of boots.
As the header says, these come in the box. I haven’t added any kind of...
The solar is helpful if you’re trying to extend the life of the battery for time/limited features. However, “solar” implies “No need for a cord! This bad boy has unlimited battery life with all watch features…”. Though the battery is quite impressive, there are ALOT of caveats to reading...
You’re very welcome.
That’s a fairly complex history and why I asked. If, for example, someone with colon cancer had a portion of the colon removed, it would affect production of intrinsic factor (responsible for the transportation and reabsorption of B12). That would justify/be plausible...
There’s a lot of unknowns here and variables that would lead to a dietitian saying “it depends…”. Things like your history, condition, labs, etc…That, of course, isn’t helpful in answering your questions.
Have you asked him what his goal is in your taking all of these? What each one is for...
I went this route last year- the a la carte method- to use my Mini Mo burner on a 0.8L pot from JB.
The lid will run you $6.
The cozy was $10, I believe.
The pot was ~$50.
The lid was awful.
…however, a Planters peanut lid will fit perfectly on top, weighs a fair amount less, and marries...
Appreciate the tag, @BRTreedogs .
I’ve been following the thread and debating on whether to chime in. There’s already a ton of tips here, but OP seems to understand the gist of what everyone is saying: don’t be in a deficit and lift some weights. Sounds like what he was looking for was...
To the top for a bit longer.
Price drop to $100 (buyer pays shipping, fees, etc.).
Read more about the jacket here:
To the top for a bit longer.
Price drop to $100 (buyer pays shipping, fees, etc.).
Read my review of the jacket here...
I had a bizarre wear (seen in the image that Mike quoted me in). That was under the pits where my arms rub against the pack harness. I've talked to alot of folks with multiple seasons in the Ambient with next-to-no piling. So, take that experience (mine with wear under the pack/near harness)...