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Men’s Enduro Pants

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With good doses of tenacity and patience, the Blurr Men’s Enduro Pants have the right stuff to get you to the summit. With a gusseted crotch, articulated knee pattern, adjustable cuffs, and adjustable ST closure, the Enduro is all about ease of movement. The 90% nylon and10% spandex fabric gives this high-performance athletic pant long lasting durability, excellent breathability, is abrasion resistance, and sheds water. It’s functional styling features a zippered thigh pocket, reverse entry rear pockets, and front hand pockets to keep your essentials secure.

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June 30th, 2008 at 11:52 pm

Women’s Hotline Top

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Decidedly airy, like Squamish’s finest. Cool, breathable and soft, the Hotline combines the steadfast support of a brushed-elastic internal shelf bra with the easy-flowing give of a 90% organic cotton/10% spandex blend. The streamlined design covers the mid-torso to protect from sun and desert varnish. Fit is slim, yet lat-friendly and nonrestrictive. Formfitting

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June 30th, 2008 at 11:22 pm

Women’s Airius T-Shirt

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Recognized as the most advanced cool mesh tee from Patagonia, this Women’s Airius T-Shirt is an excellent pullover for trail runs and quick day hikes. Patagonia improved the Airius knit fabric with a softer brushed interior face for improved comfort and minimal chance of chafing. The fast-drying and breathable fabric has a special ceramic component that uses UV rays to break down odors–an important feature if you’re running or working out in hot weather. Patagonia moved the flat seams forward on the shirt to eliminate friction, although some hikers and backpackers may find that the seam placement is not ideal for an over-the-shoulder traditional day pack. We like the Airius because the airy mesh design is perfect for going fast in hot weather–especially if you’re carrying a lumbar pack.

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June 30th, 2008 at 10:52 pm