Timp 1.5's.Timp saw an extensive revision going from 1.5 to 2.0, so it deserves its own post.SummaryThe two biggest updates from my perspective:Timp 2.0 now feels a little
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Timp 1.5's.Timp saw an extensive revision going from 1.5 to 2.0, so it deserves its own post.SummaryThe two biggest updates from my perspective:Timp 2.0 now feels a little
Altra's new Lone Peak 4.5's (released on 1st of Nov 2019) in action. According to Altra's website, Lone Peak 4.0's are discontinued now (duh) and are also even
Patagonia Tres.So I was wondering about this and couldn't really find any info online. So I ended up contacting Patagonia's Customer Service (see full chat text below).In summary;
SummaryMost outdoor apparel companies say that providing temperature ratings for their jackets isn't possible.And to be fair, they're not incorrect. There are tons of fluid parameters that are
I've hiked many miles in the men's Targhee III Waterproof MID (boots).Let's start with laying out all the Targhee II and III models here with some short notes
Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T Pullover.There are more Synchilla and Better Sweater models thank you think out there.Plus, some of them are available in men's or women's specific models only.I
Centrale and Patera are Arc'teryx's first and second warmest parkas. They're both designed for walking around town when it's freezing out (line 24). They're NOT for high output
Ceres SV and Firebee AR once were Arc'teryx's first and second warmest pieces. They remain discontinued for FW24 too. For Ceres SV, which is a hybrid jacket (down & synthetic
Arc'teryx revised the Squamish in 2019 dramatically. Disregard any reviews and comments put forward before then.With the 2019 revision, wind and water resistances of the Arc'teryx Squamish are improved,
I decided to compare Arc'teryx's Incendo to Squamish because they're designed similarly and offered in similar price range.Combine it with the fact that they received a bunch of