Gear : Reviews
Reviews by tattooed_climber (24)
PocketRocket Stove (Manufacturer link)
Average Rating : 4.00/5
In: Gear: Hiking and Camping: Stoves: Canister Mounted
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Review by: tattooed_climber, 2005-06-01
One of the smallest yet still practical stoves out there...Great Flame control, Light, cheap to operate, fast to boil....blah blah blah, awesome....best 50 bucks i've ever spent
Hexentrics
Average Rating : 4.47/5
In: Gear: Essential Equipment: Protection: Passive: Hex, tricams, etc
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Review by: tattooed_climber, 2004-10-11
i only have a #6, but it's my fav peice of pro, it follows the #13 DB nut so well, its used on almost every route i lead...awesome!, i want more!
Hydromedary Hydration Bag (Manufacturer link)
Average Rating : 3.33/5
In: Gear: Training & Accessories: Water Bottles and Bags
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Review by: tattooed_climber, 2004-09-16
i don't care about the "plastic" taste, this things are as Bomber as Bomber comes!
Ferrata Ultra Pants Men's (Manufacturer link)
Average Rating : 5.00/5
In: Gear: Archive
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Review by: tattooed_climber, 2004-06-10
god, best soft-shells, i though the Arc'teryx ones were best (i borrowed them once) but the MEC ones are totally better!
The MEc ones kept me warmer when wet and HIGHLY abrasion resistant! these totally resisted the cheese-grader effect when i took a tumble and had to self-arest with my knees and axe...i've getting a second pair thats for sure!
The MEc ones kept me warmer when wet and HIGHLY abrasion resistant! these totally resisted the cheese-grader effect when i took a tumble and had to self-arest with my knees and axe...i've getting a second pair thats for sure!
Specialty Holds Colonette (Manufacturer link)
Average Rating : 5.00/5
In: Gear: Training & Accessories: Holds
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Review by: tattooed_climber, 2004-05-27
i have the "B" hold
The "B" hold is slightly positive on one side and all slopers on the other
The "B" hold is slightly positive on one side and all slopers on the other