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Recent Accessory Reviews
Arc'teryx Rho LTW Neck Gaiter
A versatile piece of headwear, which may serve not only as a neck warmer, but also as a lightweight hat. Very comfortable to wear, and compact in folded state, but not very warm. I received this gaiter as a part of my Reviewer of the Month prize, and it’s one of the most useful items in this kit, to my opinion. I use it really often and it appears on most of my photos during the cold season (none of which were staged in this review). It's made of 95% merino wool and 5% elastane, so it stretches… Full review
Arcade Nomad Belt
Multi-adjustable, buckled stretchable belt keeps your pants up without being bulky. For years I have had a problem wearing a belt to keep my pants up while backpacking. With many of my hiking pants having belt loops rather than a built-in belt or elastic waist, I end up with a belt buckle right under my pack's waist buckle. Many times this causes me to either hike up the pants to get the buckle above the waist belt or put up with an uncomfortable situation. This all ended when I received the Nomad… Full review
Swing Trek Liteflex Umbrella
This trekking umbrella is a great multi-use piece of gear. It is ultra lightweight and offers protection from sun and rain, keeps you cooler, you can use it hands-free, and it does much more. This is a review of the silver reflective-coated Swing Trek Liteflex Trek umbrella. I am not connected to the maker of this umbrella in any way. I got it on a good sale from Amazon, it typically retails for $40-$45. This umbrella has been licensed and marketed through a lot of different channels, so this umbrella… Full review
Allett RFID Slim Sport Wallet
Extremely lightweight slim sport wallet. The latest in RFID protection for your credit cards. If you are an ounce counter like I am and are also looking for the latest in RFID protection for your credit card information than this wallet is for you. Allett's RFID Slim Sport wallet is perfect for not only the trail but everyday use. With a Nappa leather exterior and an interior of thin nylon, the wallet can hold up to 10 credit cards in its opposing pockets. The money slot is compatible with American,… Full review
Arc'teryx Rho LTW Neck Gaiter
This is a lightweight and very warm gaiter. I have brought it on my last three trips snowshoeing. This gaiter is comfy and fits perfectly (one size fits all). It is breathable material and also did not make me sweat. It kept me warm when I needed it and was easy to take off and store in coat pocket when I did not need it. Full review
Arc'teryx Rho LTW Neck Gaiter
Warm, comfortable, and comforting—these are three words I would use to describe the Arc'teryx Rho LTW Neck Gaiter. Combined with a comfy wool beanie, the Rho LTW replaces (sort of) the balaclava normally in my pack. Okay, first off, can someone tell me how to even say Arc'teryx? My best guess is Ark-tur-ex. Anyway, I received the Rho LTW Neck Gaiter as part of the prize package for being a Reviewer of the Month in 2016. The gaiter arrived post-winter and sat in a box until October just waiting… Full review
Arc'teryx Conveyor Belt
Small is perfect for my 32" waist.
On the stiff side and annoying to tighten. Insert belt through hole in buckle and then out second hole, pull belt tight at buckle and pull slack through second hole.
I do have to make adjustments every so often. Full review
Allett Ultra Slim Original Wallet
The Allett Ultra Slim Original wallet is so thin that you can hardly feel it in your pocket. Has all the slots and folds one needs for cash or credit cards. Recommended for all outdoor activities due to its light weight and slim nature, but be careful not to have cards fall out. I received this Allett Ultra Slim Original wallet as a trial for test and review from the manufacturer. It is minimally stylish but considering its use during outdoor activities that is not an issue for me. It has four slots… Full review
GPM Kit Outdoor Applications Belt
So what is different about the GPM Kit Belt? Well, for one, no buckle. And at first glance, no real way to anchor it aside from some hook and look fastener which appears to be in the wrong places. As I said, appears...There are two different models depending on your needs (or wants). The Outdoor Applications Belt is a narrower version that will work well with most belt loop sizes. The Combat Applications Belt is designed for the more “tactical” crowd, whether that need is professional, or amateur,… Full review
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