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Hi-Tec St. Moritz Classic 200 Waterproof Winter Boot

posted by gumptiongear January 8, 2013 0 comments

 

Hi-Tec St. Moritz Classic 200 WP Winter Boot

The Hi-Tec St. Moritz Classic Waterproof Winter Boot might look like a fancy fashion accessory, but with its 200-gram Thinsulate insulation, moisture wicking lining and All-terrain rubber outsole, this boot packs plenty of function with all that style.

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Columbia Triple Trail™ II Shell

posted by gumptiongear January 7, 2013 0 comments

 

Columbia Triple Trail™ II Shell

You adventure hard, work up a sweat, and prefer to layer as you see fit, or even not at all. You deserve a shell that’s tough as nails and smartly equipped with essentials, but wise enough to know who calls the shots.

Built to be cardio-specific, the Columbia Triple Trail II Shell caters to the outdoor adventurer who refuses to stop every half mile to adjust layers. Columbia loaded this shell with design features and loads of outdoors intuition to make it the go-to active shell in your adventure wardrobe.
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Review: TrekSta USA Edict GTX Trail Running Shoe

posted by gumptiongear January 2, 2013 0 comments

 

TrekSta USA Edict GTX Trail Running Shoe

Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night, stay the trail runner from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.

When it comes to trail running, many of today’s ardent practitioners live to run.  But to make your runs a success, you will need a partner that excels in any condition or climate.  With technical features such as the NestFit system, a Hydrogrip outsole and Gore-tex Extended Comfort technology, the Edict GTX by TrekSta USA is designed to tackle almost anything Mother Nature brings so you can tackle your trails.
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Review: Leatherman Charge AL Multi-Tool

posted by gumptiongear December 31, 2012 0 comments

 

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With handles crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum, and a veritable cornucopia of easy to access tools, the Leatherman Charge AL Multi-Tool is the jack of all trades and the master of a few more. Whether you find yourself stuck on deserted island, or spend your weekends blitzing down singletracks, this multi-tool puts the solution to all your adventure SNAFU’s right in the palm of your hand (or hanging from your belt).

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L.L. Bean Ultralight 850 Down Jacket w/ DownTek

posted by gumptiongear December 28, 2012 0 comments

 

LL Bean Ultralight 850 Down Jacket w/ DownTek

Down is Mother Nature’s premium and best insulation. While manufacturers have tried for decades to mimic the heat trapping properties of Down, they have yet to surpass what Mother Nature has done for millennia. So how do you make Mother Nature’s best even better?

First, you utilize nanotechnology and a proprietary application process to make it water repellant. Second, take your new and improved Down insulation and put it into a jacket from a brand with over 100 years experience in crafting exceptional outdoor equipment. Final result? The 850 Ultralight Down Jacket from L.L. Bean featuring the innovative DownTek water repellent Down.

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Review: Atlas 8-Series Trail Walking Snowshoes

posted by gumptiongear December 21, 2012 0 comments

 

Atlas 8-Series Trail Walking Snowshoe

“My old grandmother always used to say, Summer friends will melt away like summer snows, but winter friends are friends forever.”George R.R. Martin

Atlas engineers outfitted their 8 series trail walking snowshoes with an array of features and technology, and then made all those features melt away into an intuitively designed snowshoe that gets you out into the world of winter white with ease and comfort.  Add in an impressive durability factor at a solid value, and this snowshoe is ready to become your new winter time best friend.
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Sports Optical: Custom Prescription Lenses and Eyewear

posted by gumptiongear December 20, 2012 0 comments

You are a discerning athlete, who sacrifices your “free” time to spend countless hours pushing the bounds of your physical abilities, fine tuning your mind and nourishing your spirit in the pursuit of becoming the best athlete possible.  You make financial sacrifices along the way, investing in the best equipment available – GPS watches, bikes, shoes, personal trainers, etc. – but when it comes to your prescription eyewear do you settle for glasses that “just” do the job?

Whether you’re a cyclist training for your next criterium, a runner training for a marathon, or a snowshoer trekking in the backcountry,your vision is the last place you should sacrifice performance.  After all, if you aren’t seeing at your best, you are not performing at your best. Enter Sports Optical, a custom prescription eyewear provider that offers a wide range of prescription sunglasses and lenses specifically selected and crafted for athletes and their specific needs.

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Blundstone 560 Insulated Boots

posted by gumptiongear December 19, 2012 0 comments

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Storm clouds are gathering, casting a dark, ominous shadow of unease.  The mercury is dropping, and icy winds are howling through the trees just outside the window.  To stay in bed under your warm blankets would be ideal.  But, you have a laundry list of errands as long as Kris Kringle’s beard, which means it’s time to get up, get out, and confront the hazards of winter.

When the winter weather threatens to grab you with two hands and never let go, you’ll want a boot to insulate your feet without leaving you feeling as though you’re stuck in a walking cast.  Luckily for you, the no-nonsense, go-anywhere, do-anything legends of the Aussie Outback are now available in a winterized form in the Blundstone 560.

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Review: Griptilian® from Benchmade Knife Company

posted by gumptiongear December 10, 2012 0 comments

 

Heading into the great outdoors without a knife is unforgivable.  From shaving down kindling to fending off rogue squirrels, a knife can be just as important as food or shelter. Even if you’re daily adventures don’t carry you deep into the backwoods, the pocket knife is as essential today as it was centuries ago when cavemen shaped the first primitive cutting tools from stone.

Whether you’re looking for a worthy companion on the trail or a new EDC (everyday carry), the Griptilian® from Benchmade warrants your worthy consideration.  Offering an easy-to-grip handle, dependable assisted-opening, and a trustworthy blade, you might just find that the Griptilian quickly becomes an essential piece of equipment  for all of life’s adventures.

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Hydrapak E-Lite Hydration Vest

posted by gumptiongear December 6, 2012 0 comments

 

My dear old hydration pack, it’s time to be honest. We’ve logged thousands of miles together, seen dreary sunrises and stunning sunsets. Together we have slogged through deep mud and baked under the blazing sun.  There have been good times and bad, but now the time has come to start anew.  It’s not me, it’s you. Over the years, you’ve taken up too much space, your jostling and pronounced bouncing has put too much stress on my back and has taken its toll on my running form.

Did I mention that I’ve found someone new?  Yes, I’m not ashamed to admit that there’s a Hydrapak in my life now.  At the end of the day, I expect a lot in a relationship and the E-Lite vest is ready to meet those needs.  And in all fairness  my dear old pack, you simply can’t compete with the lightweight, sleek minimalist design of the E-Lite Vest.  You’ve been good, but the Hydrapak E-Lite Vest is better.

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