Backcountry Exposure's Top 10 Gear List for 2013 - The Go To Gear
With a huge expanse of gear on the market, there is so much to choose from. It can be incredibly difficult to decide what gear is best, or what to buy. Here's the deal, if it works, and is good, then use it. Good gear doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg, and having a pretty brand name on it doesn't make it better than another. All outdoor gear has its uses, and is meant to be used for specific things.
This is why i've compiled my list of go to gear for 2013. In absolutely no particular order, i've put together gear that I know has been tested and performs as it should. This list includes jackets, climbing gear, backpacks, pants, shoes, and backpacking gear. All of these items i've used or had some kind of experience with the company, and can attest to the awesomeness that each piece of gear emanates!
With the holiday season upon us, any one of these items would make an awesome gift. Now is the time to start building up on gear for our 2014 expeditions.
To start off the list of go to gear for 2013, is the Petzl Sama/Selena Harnesses. Petzl has really done a good job on the redesign of the Sama harness that was released this year in new colors. In my 13 years of climbing, it's been hard to find a more comfortable and versatile harness than this bad boy. Petzl has also been able to keep the cost on this harness to a super affordable price.
Next on the list is the awesome Osprey Talon 44 Backpack. After 4 days and 30 miles just two weeks ago with this bad boy, I can say it is one of the best backpacks i've slung on my back. Super comfy, and lightweight, it is a perfect option for the weekender looking for a bag that offers more than other bags its size. The Talon 44 has a ton a space, and is simple in design. The design of it is a huge benefit for the person looking for space that doesn't gobble up your gear.
Rab has become one of my absolute favorite brands this year. The gear they make fits right, and is super bomber. The Rab Myriad Jacket is the perfect jacket for someone looking for a new hardshell. Made from the awesome Polartec NeoShell fabric, this thing is bound to keep you dry even in the wettest conditions.
As some of the lightest and most comfortable mountain running shoes, the La Sportiva Helios Mountain Runners will keep any runners feet happy while out on the trail. Super lightweight and ultra comfy, the Helios features La Sportiva's amazing FriXion sole and only a 4mm drop.
If you have not owned clothing from Prana before, then now is the time. Prana is a leader in the climbing and yoga apparel market. I mean, they have Chris Sharma as one of their athletes! But seriously, the Prana Brion Pant is the perfect pair of pants for the casual climber looking for a slim styled pant. Super stretchy and burly, these pants make you look good while on the rock.
1 comments:
Thanks for the great list! I really liked what you said about the RAB jackets. I need a new insulating layer, maybe I will check them out! Have you ever worn the Prana Zion pants? I love mine. Also, I am very impressed that you did four days out of a 44 liter pack! Well done my friend.
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