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Gear Reviewer: Arc'Teryx Needle 65
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On this blog you will have the chance to read real gear reviews and tell us your opinions. Please feel free to share. Wednesday, July 23, 2008. I have been using this bag as a climbing pack and it seems to be holding up quite well. I can fit all of my gear, my wife’s gear and the kids harness' and even stuff in a rope bag. It is another exceptional bag from the "Canuks". I would probably use a smaller bag but when we Canyoneer I like to have plenty of room for emergency essentials and dry bags.
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Gear Reviewer: Burton King Snowboard
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On this blog you will have the chance to read real gear reviews and tell us your opinions. Please feel free to share. Saturday, December 1, 2007. This board was developed for guys who want to enjoy all-mountain riding without dragging their toes. The Burton King is a twin-tipped design built to free-ride with enough flex for intermediate and recreational riders. I am an. Pros: WIDE, does well in powder, fair price. Cons: Width limits control on groomed trails. Posted by Biesinger Fam.
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Gear Reviewer: Petzel Reverso
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On this blog you will have the chance to read real gear reviews and tell us your opinions. Please feel free to share. Wednesday, July 23, 2008. The Petzel reverso is an auto locking belay devise that can be used in many different applications. You can hook the reverso directly into a top anchor and belay with ease from above. It has directional grooves that help to slow the rope through the devise on heavy or long abseils. This devise is designed for all types of climbing, abseiling, or safety belaying.
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Gear Reviewer: December 2007
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On this blog you will have the chance to read real gear reviews and tell us your opinions. Please feel free to share. Saturday, December 1, 2007. This board was developed for guys who want to enjoy all-mountain riding without dragging their toes. The Burton King is a twin-tipped design built to free-ride with enough flex for intermediate and recreational riders. I am an. Pros: WIDE, does well in powder, fair price. Cons: Width limits control on groomed trails. Posted by Biesinger Fam.
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Gear Reviewer: July 2008
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On this blog you will have the chance to read real gear reviews and tell us your opinions. Please feel free to share. Wednesday, July 23, 2008. The Petzel reverso is an auto locking belay devise that can be used in many different applications. You can hook the reverso directly into a top anchor and belay with ease from above. It has directional grooves that help to slow the rope through the devise on heavy or long abseils. This devise is designed for all types of climbing, abseiling, or safety belaying.
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Gear Reviewer: 5-10 Canyoneers
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On this blog you will have the chance to read real gear reviews and tell us your opinions. Please feel free to share. Sunday, October 21, 2007. First up is the 5- 10 Canyoneer. I purchased a pair of these boots from Zion’s Adventure Company in Springdale. Utah in the spring of 2006 for around $100. I used them for two trips through various canyons in Zion’s National park and was thoroughly. The problem. I was informed a few weeks later that they would be replacing. My brand new pair of Canyoneer. Tricks:...
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Gear Reviewer: October 2007
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On this blog you will have the chance to read real gear reviews and tell us your opinions. Please feel free to share. Sunday, October 21, 2007. First up is the 5- 10 Canyoneer. I purchased a pair of these boots from Zion’s Adventure Company in Springdale. Utah in the spring of 2006 for around $100. I used them for two trips through various canyons in Zion’s National park and was thoroughly. The problem. I was informed a few weeks later that they would be replacing. My brand new pair of Canyoneer. Tricks:...