Beanies

January 3, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Have you ever wondered why you sometimes get so cold out there, even if you’re wearing a really warm jacket? Well the problem might not be in your jacket, it could be in something that you don’t have. A lot of the body’s heat escapes from your head. So what do you do to solve this problem? Invest in a good beanie, skull cap, or some other form of hat.

I have a North Face beanie myself, and there is a pretty good story as to how I got it. When I was out trying to get my Condor Triclimate jacket a year or so ago, I was having a ton of difficulty finding one. I finally managed to find one at a North Face store in New York. They said that they would ship it to me in Massachusetts, so I was pretty pumped. However, the store was closing, so they said to call back in the morning and they would put my order through. It would be set aside for me though, so there would be no issue in getting it.

Great! So I called back in the morning to place my order. I actually spoke with the same guy… only this time there was no jacket. WHAT?? I was very angry. They had promised me the jacket just the evening before, and somehow between when I called and when the store closed the night before, they had managed to sell the jacket they promised to me. Great. Just great. So what does the store manager offer? He offers me a North Face Beanie. Of course, at the time, I was so angry that I didn’t want it. However, I was surfing the internet at the same time, and did manage to find it online and purchased it on the spot. Also, I took advantage of the free beanie, and two weeks later, one showed up in my mail, matching the jacket that I got.

I keep it in my car, and wear it whenever its cold outside, and I have to say that it does wonders. It’s great when you’re pumping gas at 2 in the morning. You end up nice and toasty if you have a nice jacket and a nice beanie on your head to keep in all that warmth that might have escaped. There are many types, and I’ll try to go over them. For now, here’s a beanie you can buy!

Ride Men's Simple Beanie (Fall 2007) Ride Men’s Simple Beanie (Fall 2007)

The Simple Beanie by Ride: Keep the heat in and your head dry with this function-meets-fashion beanie.Features:Fleece-LinedMedium-Weight100% Acrylic


Dakine Women's Knitwit Beanie (Fall 2007) Dakine Women’s Knitwit Beanie (Fall 2007)

The Knitwit Beanie by Dakine.Features:Wool BlendFleece inbandHand knit


How Burton Snowboards are Made

December 24, 2007 by admin · Leave a Comment
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I recently had a question from Cody on my post about Burton Snowboards. He asked several questions, which I will try to answer. Most of the information that I’m going to be using is straight from the Burton website, so if you don’t feel like reading it here (I hope you do though), you can go there to find out about them.

How Many factories make Burton Snowboards?

I can’t give an exact number on this, but from the company information sheet, it says that there are “Many”. With the popularity of Burton Snowboards, I suspect that they have several in major areas of snowboarding, such as the Rockies, California, the Northeast, and more.

Are any of the factories overseas?

There are several divisions of the Burton Company, with offices located in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Knowing this, there are more than likely several factories in Europe as well as Japan. So the quick answer to this question is yes!

How Can I contact these factories?

Well, if you live near one, you could contact one directly. However, if not, I suggest that you go to the Burton website and contact them in order to obtain information on how to contact their factories. I’m sure they’d be more than happy to set up a tour, if that’s what you’re interested in!

Cody, I hope that I answered your questions satisfactorily. Is that a word? Please let me know if you’re interested in anything else. For those who don’t know, Burton is famous for great graphics on their snowboards, as well as being innovators in the field. You can check out a Burton snowboard for purchase below!

Burton Clash Snowboard

Burton Clash Snowboard

Attention: Burton Snowboards & Gear can be shipped only within the United States.Description Of Burton Clash SnowboardYou glide across the snow like a hot knife on a stick of butter. Feel its forgiving Biax React Fiberglass construction and Negative Core Profile as you cut through powder stashes. Like a best friend you take this Burton snowboard anywhere on the mountain. Don?t let its good looks fool you, this Burton snowboard won?t clash with your bank statement. Thrash the Clash, pocket the cash! Features:Shape: Directional Lightspeed? Vision Base Fly® Core Biax? React Fiberglass Negative Core Profile


Down Winter Jackets

December 14, 2007 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Down jackets are some of the warmest jackets that you could ever get. For those who don’t know what down is, down is the layer of feathers found underneath the exterior layer of feathers on some birds. It is an excellent insulator and has good lofting capabilities, which means that it can trap small pockets of air very effectively. For these reasons, down is an excellent insulating material for jackets, sleeping bags, and other things that need to be warm!

So what should you be looking for when you pick a down jacket? Well there are several things that you should pay attention to:

  • Fill Power - The fill power is the number of cubic inches displaced by a given ounce of down. The higher the fill power, the better insulation the down will provide, and thus keep you warmer!
  • Layer of Insulation - This is a must have for people who are getting products that are filled with down. When wet, down loses many of the properties that make it such an excellent insulator, and it takes an extremely long time to dry to boot! This is definitely not good if you are trying to stay warm in the rain!

How warm is down? Well to quote the Down Buying Guide:

As nature’s most efficient insulator, down is warm, yet light and lofty. It takes 14 wool blankets to equal the temperature control of one down comforter.

I don’t know about you, but I think that is pretty warm. There are plenty of offerings for warm down jackets. I’ve provided a few below. You can also visit some of our sponsor sites to purchase these jackets.

Patagonia Men's Down Jacket (Fall 2007) Patagonia Men’s Down Jacket (Fall 2007)

The Down Jacket by Patagonia provides efficient - low-weight warmth - high compressibility and superior loft retention. We use 700-fill-power white down clusters and this season - a highly water-repellent - downproof and more durable ripstop polyester shell. New quilted side panels enhance mobility and decrease bulk. With zippered handwarmer pockets - a drawcord hem and an interior zippered stash pocket.Specifications for Patagonia Mens Down Jacket: Weight: 624 g. (22 oz.) Fabric: 2-oz. 50 x 50 denier ripstop polyester with a Deluge DWR (durable water repellent) finish. Lining: 1.8-oz. 50 x 50 denier polyester; DelugeDWR finish. Insulation: 700-fill-power European white goose downPatagonia Mens Down Jacket Features: Ideal Uses for Patagonia Mens Down Jacket: Expedition Climbing - Ice - Mixed - & Alpine Climbing - Base camp warm-up - Backcountry Skiing Straight - slightly tapered fit Full-length center front zip backed by a no-snag draft flap Patagonia Mens Down Jacket has two handwarmer pockets with zip closures; Interior zippered stash pocket Covered elastic wrist binding Patagonia Mens Down Jacket has a drawcord hem Includes water-resistant stuffsack


686 Women's Ace Imperial Down Jacket (Fall 2007) 686 Women’s Ace Imperial Down Jacket (Fall 2007)

Stay warm with the 686 Women’s Ace Imperial Down Jacket. Features: Westech-10 10 -000mm WaterProof 8 -000gm breathable 70/ 30 Duck Down Insulation Quilted To Shell Fabric Zip-off Hood With Detachable Faux Fur Trim Zip-off Powderskirt



To learn more about down, you can check out its’ wikipedia entry.  Have you had good experiences with down jackets?  We will explore other materials as well, feel free to share your opinion!

Hope You are all staying Warm

December 10, 2007 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Apologies for the long hiatus here, I have been pretty busy, but I hope to ramp things up in the coming weeks, months, and so on. It’s the holiday season, and we’re all looking for great gifts for our friends and families. I have some great ideas for my family…. and this just might be on the list.

The North Face Denali Jacket - Mens The North Face Denali Jacket - MensThe North Face Denali Jacket is a classic for a reason. Warm and functional for outdoor exploration everywhere.

I think that this is a pretty impressive jacket. It’s a North Face classic… warm, stylish, and guaranteed to last. While it may be a bit on the pricey side, I definitely think this one is worth it. It is extremely solidly constructed. It’s made of a strong fleece material that is windproof, great for those cold winter months. Zippered, and with an elastic band waist, this fits very close to size, so you won’t have to worry about it being too big or too small.
While its not the biggest jacket out there, I guarantee that the Denali will please anyone who receives it. After seeing it in the store, it made me want one for myself, and I just might do that. However, I think that the gift is going to have to come first. Any winter enthusiast out there, or someone who doesn’t like the cold will love this. Make sure that it gets onto your lists!

The North Face Denali Jacket - Womens The North Face Denali Jacket - WomensThe North Face Denali Jacket is a classic for a reason. It keeps you warm and comfortable in a huge range of outdoor activities.


Burton

November 14, 2007 by admin · 1 Comment
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One of the first companies that comes to mind when you mention Snowboarding is Burton. Often a sponsor of the winter X games, you can see their name plastered everywhere when you’re out on the slopes. Where do the roots of this company lie, though?

It all dates back to 1977, when Jake Burton started Burton Snowboards in Londonderry, VT. Four years later he moves the factory to his home in Manchester. As the popularity of snowboarding increased, Burton Snowboards grows. The European division opened in Austria in 1985. Previously, in 1984, Jake began production of the Burton outerwear line. By 1986, over 1000 stores in the US carry Burton Snowboards.

Burton continues to grow in popularity. They now have 6 different brands that belong to the Burton family, including RED (Rider Engineered Devices), Gravis Footwear, and Anon Optics. Burton is known for several technological advances in snowboarding equipment as well (From Wikipedia):

Burton ICS
Burton started utilizing a single channel binding mounting system on their 2006 Jeremy Jones pro model called the Infinite Channel System (ICS). The ICS system is claimed by Burton to be the most responsive binding setup possible when paired with the Burton EST binding. In 2007, the ICS system has found its way to the X8, Jeremy Jones, and the Un..Inc snowboard lines. Jeremy Jones has been the largest advocate of the ICS System, claiming it is responsive enough to be able to feel the snowbaord in ways that were unthinkable before.

How about a Burton Snowboard… these guys aren’t kidding around!

Burton Air Snowboard Burton Air Snowboard

Attention: Burton Snowboards & Gear can be shipped only within the United States.Description Of Burton Air SnowboardWith the 20th anniversary Burton Air snowboard, legendary freestyle fun has never been more affordable. This high-performance machine must be filled with premium. Its Twin-Like shape technology gives it the feel of a Directional with the ride of a Twin. If you like to get technical it?s super scientific Pressure Distribution Edges provide a Kung Fu grip that would burry both Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris. Seriously! The OG freestyle mastermind. Features:Shape: Directional Sintered Vision Base Super Fly® Core Dualzone? EGD? Triax? Response Fiberglass Infinite Ride® Pressure Distribution Edges Negative Core Profile


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