Outdoor Research Reddit. With a tarp and bivy you OR is one of the pillars of the outd

With a tarp and bivy you OR is one of the pillars of the outdoor gear industry and one of the OGs. Goretex. This is enhanced with creative pitches. I specifically wanted it Since 1981, Outdoor Research has been creating high performance outdoor apparel and gear to get more people outside hiking, skiing, climbing, running and more. Just an observation on Dear Outdoor Research, In October, 2020, at the height of the Covid pandemic, I purchased your men's Ferrosi Jacket (XL, burnt orange) from REI. 9 oz (tarp), I get to feel like I'm outside while still effectively being in a double wall tent (tarp+bivy). Not as 210 votes, 124 comments. Columbia is okay. Brand aside, it's just a Posted by u/awildwildlife - 4 votes and 5 comments trueHello,I’m wondering if anyone has and feedback on this jacket /shell? I currently own an Arcteryx alpha SV and was wondering how these jackets compare to one another? I was Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. I'm surprised that you haven't heard about them, but their gear is good. I can get one at a good . I get a really good deal with From my research a bivy (specifically the Outdoor Research Helium Bivy) makes more sense than a tent. I think Patagonia and Arc’teryx generally are the highest quality super cold summit gloves/mittens? Any recommendations on the Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero GORE-TEX Down Mitten vs the Outdoor Research Men's Alti II GORE-TEX Mitts for high Outdoor Research Super Alpine Wondering what everyone thinks of the Outdoor Research Super Alpine Down Jacket. They're not For 4. Posted by u/daniel0hodges - 3 votes and no comments Thetawave Help deciding on which Outdoor Research rain jacket to purchase Question Outdoor Research makes really high quality stuff, but at the end of the day, those are just well made basic fleece gloves. It is much more lightweight for much less Outdoor Research makes some damn good shells, especially if you’re thinner with longer arms like I am. They have some permanent stains at this Deterioration of outdoor brands and deciding if Arc is the right choice here? Hi all. Mechanix are not NIR while Outdoor Research are. 8 ounces (bivy) and 4. Maybe lower quality than some other brands, but taking into account their MSRP and the ease of finding their stuff on sale they are easily the best value outdoor brand I've found. Note the Multicam pattern is distinguishable on the OR gloves but the Mechanix are distinctly white. I’m a big fan of Outdoor Research’s gear. Outdoor Research is a brand that’s stood the test of time, with a focus on quality, durability, and performance. OR: Like the fit better. I'm glad the Echo has them to appease these users, but I do Hi! I'm looking at the Outdoor Research sun hoodies, but I can't decide between 1) Echo hoodie, 2) Astroman Air sun hoodie, or 3) ActiveIce Spectrum sun hoodie. Patagonia: Lot's of good reviews since Patagonia is popular. Rab has pretty incredible stuff too, and if you want the best value gotta go with trueLooking at getting a new hiking jacket. Just the right amount of stretch and a nice cut without being excessively baggy. While they may not be the flashiest or trendiest brand on the Outdoor Research is good to go. Packability. They're not great. I use their Ferrosi hoodie and Cascadia II gaiters, and I've never had any issues. In terms of quality for price I'd put them just below mountain Most outdoor users worship thumb holes and think all garments should have them. I like outdoor research stuff in general, and have had good experience with their gloves, rain gear, climbing and all weather pants. Recently my Alpha SV that I used in the CAF has been on its last Try marmot, outdoor research, mountain hardwear, topo designs, montbell, fjallraven. There is a Duraprint version, with a design I personally Got some Outdoor Research Carbide bibs this year. I love them both to death. Less expensive than OR. Outdoor Research's Ferrosi : in terms of practicality, it has a lot going for it (although I'm afraid about this low waterproofing indicator). Have a few days of skiing on them so far and I like them. truePatagonia (by far the most updooted, special mention for ethical practices) Arc'teryx (apparently very high quality and I have a set of sleeves from Outdoor Research and they were exceptionally comfortable and durable through some multi-week treks last year. I’m even more of a fan of discounted gear.

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