Joined: Wed May 14, 2008 2:39 pm Posts: 477 Location: Where the kids go to retire
Assuming you meant outwear, if so picked up a Westcomb Mirage jacket and some Rampage pants (pants based on krow's suggestion). Can't give any reviews on those as of yet though as haven't used either in their intended purpose, but I can say they are DAMN light! Gloves, whatever I have with me at the time, and underlayers depends on the day, but again it's whatever I could find at my house, but usually a silk or light weight.
Joined: Wed May 14, 2008 2:39 pm Posts: 477 Location: Where the kids go to retire
Actually found 'em at that Rockandsnow.com shop you had posted in that thread I created awhile back. Looks like they were (are?) blowing out of a bunch of Westcomb stuff, I'm just too big of a mongoloid for most of it.
Giro 9 Helmut Oakley A frame goggles Arc'teryx sidewinder- shell jacket (Year 7 they've replaced the original during year 6 for free) OR mithril stormshell-soft shell jacket (when it's not raining sidways) Arc'teryx minute man-shell pants (need to send them in for warranty work)
Base layers Under Armor Cold Condition long sleeve T-Wife got it for me, I wouldn't of tried it otherwise but I got to say that stuff works Smartwool long johns-What else is there to say it's smartwool
Not much is needed in Juneau for intermediate layers. Cold isn't the problem here, it's moisture. If rain is an issue where you're at I personally recommend Arc'teryx.
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