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And I heard you get a puffy jacket with every purchase. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Don't even get me fucking started on the goddamn Tranquilo @Lothbrok |
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I really wish I wasn't having to boycott MW, I really loved the beta View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If he came out with a line of puffy jackets I'd buy one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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First of all it's made by Larue so it'll be overly heavy, overly complicated, and overpriced. It won't perform as well as everyone else's gear (because it's a 2004 design ethos) but the nuthuggers will slobber all over it as the second coming solely because it has that LaRue name on the side |
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That seems ridiculous, but okay Good on them, I'll pass. |
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Yeah so do my actual mountain jackets and they don't weigh as much as a dying sun and actually have tech that wasn't created in 1938 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just buy a Carhartt, you'll get the same experience Hipster, I'm not entirely sure whether or not I can deduce your feelings on these coats. |
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I really like my beanie that I was gifted in a Secret Santa about six years ago. Hoping we can get one's with the CW logo at Northwest. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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First of all it's made by Larue so it'll be overly heavy, overly complicated, and overpriced. It won't perform as well as everyone else's gear (because it's a 2004 design ethos) but the nuthuggers will slobber all over it as the second coming solely because it has that LaRue name on the side |
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View Quote I mean maybe with some return address pointer fuckery, but probably something that shouldn't be done. |
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No point. You're all gonna freeze to death. Massive failure of thermoregulation. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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First of all it's made by Larue so it'll be overly heavy, overly complicated, and overpriced. It won't perform as well as everyone else's gear (because it's a 2004 design ethos) but the nuthuggers will slobber all over it as the second coming solely because it has that LaRue name on the side |
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No point. You're all gonna freeze to death. Massive failure of thermoregulation. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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First of all it's made by Larue so it'll be overly heavy, overly complicated, and overpriced. It won't perform as well as everyone else's gear (because it's a 2004 design ethos) but the nuthuggers will slobber all over it as the second coming solely because it has that LaRue name on the side |
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Like his little fucking twink jackets are the end all be all clothing. Holy shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hipster, I'm not entirely sure whether or not I can deduce your feelings on these coats. Holy shit. lol |
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Like his little fucking twink jackets are the end all be all clothing. Holy shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hipster, I'm not entirely sure whether or not I can deduce your feelings on these coats. Holy shit. They're pretty garbage - sewn through baffles rather than box baffles are the biggest reason, this allows hot and cold spots to form and gives a spot for wind and precip to come through |
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Local bar used to do a raffle drawing every time the bengals scored a TD for drinks, swag, etc. They gave up on it this season because it happens to infrequently. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Come ice climb at 13k with me and tell me what work is
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should I go take a pic of my Carhartts or what They're pretty garbage - sewn through baffles rather than box baffles are the biggest reason, this allows hot and cold spots to form and gives a spot for wind and precip to come through View Quote We can talk about space age bullshit to offer superior comfort and light weight, but sometimes people just want a coat that last a decade and can be rezippered twice before it turns in to a pile of space age bullshit fibers while they are out working. |
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Quoted: Would you bet the price of your favorite jacket that it would stack up to a winters worth of firewood cutting, calving tags and fence building? We can talk about space age bullshit to offer superior comfort and light weight, but sometimes people just want a coat that last a decade and can be rezippered twice before it turns in to a pile of space age bullshit fibers while they are out working. View Quote |
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Would you bet the price of your favorite jacket that it would stack up to a winters worth of firewood cutting, calving tags and fence building? We can talk about space age bullshit to offer superior comfort and light weight, but sometimes people just want a coat that last a decade and can be rezippered twice before it turns in to a pile of space age bullshit fibers while they are out working. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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should I go take a pic of my Carhartts or what They're pretty garbage - sewn through baffles rather than box baffles are the biggest reason, this allows hot and cold spots to form and gives a spot for wind and precip to come through We can talk about space age bullshit to offer superior comfort and light weight, but sometimes people just want a coat that last a decade and can be rezippered twice before it turns in to a pile of space age bullshit fibers while they are out working. Been a long while since I've done any cattle work, but I still cut firewood and work around my house and hunt in all of the same gear I climb in. I tried my first season in my old Carhartt and it fucking sucked because those jackets fucking suck ETA: and getting to most of these climbs isn't a simple walk through open fields or some shit - you're getting dragged at by tress and all manner of shit while on the approach and often on the climb. Plus I'm hanging sharp ice tools from my shoulders all the time, and swinging around with a bunch of sharp implements. If it oculdn't survive that shit it wouldn't be a mountain jacket |
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I remember my first part time mountain climbing job. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Come ice climb at 13k with me and tell me what work is In the elements all day No rest until the job is done Not home until the sun is down, if home at all for 2-4 days No heat/electric/modern conveniences Sure sounds like work, but hey what do I know, I've only done both ¯\_(?)_/¯ |
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Why can’t we all just come to an agreement that cyb really doesn’t give a fuck about what your winter gear is.
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I dont care either, I just like getting people all worked up over stupid shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Yes I would, because I use it for everything, not just climbing Been a long while since I've done any cattle work, but I still cut firewood and work around my house and hunt in all of the same gear I climb in. I tried my first season in my old Carhartt and it fucking sucked because those jackets fucking suck ETA: and getting to most of these climbs isn't a simple walk through open fields or some shit - you're getting dragged at by tress and all manner of shit while on the approach and often on the climb. Plus I'm hanging sharp ice tools from my shoulders all the time, and swinging around with a bunch of sharp implements. If it oculdn't survive that shit it wouldn't be a mountain jacket View Quote Big words from a big man |
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Everyones favorite place to buy cans? may as well add a .22 can to my current jailed ones
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