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Columbia Bugaboo Mid Weight 1/4 Zip Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's
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Columbia Bugaboo Mid Weight 1/4 Zip Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's

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from: Columbia Sportswear


: :Low-profile seams and a tag-free label make the Columbia Men's Bugaboo Mid Weight Zip Long-Sleeve Top more comfortable when you're on the trail. Its -length zipper allows you to seal in the warmth or increase ventilation depending on your needs. The Bugaboo Long-Sleeve Top's anti-microbial treatment reduces odors, so you won't stink up the tent on day four of your hiking trip.Product FeaturesMaterial: PolyesterInsulation: Midweight

Icebreaker Men's Bodyfit260 Mid-Weight Leggings
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Icebreaker Men's Bodyfit260 Mid-Weight Leggings

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from: Icebreaker


: :Whether you ride the chairlift or a helicopter, or you hike to get to the ski slopes, the Icebreaker Mens BodyFit260 Leggings help you stay toasty in frigid conditions. Like a lightweight wool sweater for your legs but without the terrible itchiness, these base layer bottoms warm your limbs. These merino wool long johns also pull moisture from your skin and breathe exceptionally well so you dont get soaked in sweat as you exert and chilled when you take a break. Also, these bad boys wont stink after three days of laying down lines, even if you dont wash them. A fly ...

Arc'teryx Men's Gamma SV Jacket
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Arc'teryx Men's Gamma SV Jacket

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from: Arc'teryx


: :The Gamma SV is the best selling jacket that Arc'teryx makes, because this altruistic alpine softshell keeps you covered in versatility. A durable and highly breathable fabrication is cut to move through each season without backing down. Treated for water resistance; the Gamma SV acts equally well as a spring-to-fall outer shell or dead-of-winter mid layer. A practical waist length, with hem mounted drawcord, insures that the Gamma SV will layer well with other garments and wont interfere with a climbing harness or backpack. Handy pocketing stows valuables and keeps digits toasty.

Wigwam Cross Trainer Sock
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Wigwam Cross Trainer Sock

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: :CoolMax and cotton create Wigwam's multi-sport Wonder-Wick Moisture Control System in a mid-crew (lower than crew) length sock. 60% CoolMax Polyester, 25% Cotton, 15% Stretch Nylon

Volcom Basal Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's
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Volcom Basal Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

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: :Thanks to organic cotton and a plaid print, you can't go wrong with the Volcom Men's Basal Short-Sleeve Shirt. Volcom helps you look sweet and save the earth at the same time. And people say that skateboarders are a bunch of hooligans. Little do they know you're saving the entire planet.Product FeaturesMaterial: Organic cottonPockets: NoneRecommended Use: StreetwearManufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

Marmot Men's Oracle Jacket
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Marmot Men's Oracle Jacket

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from: Marmot


: :The Oracle is a valueoriented, highperformance PreCip shell thats ideal for hiking, alpine climbing, and backpacking.

Volcom Prepster Sweater - Men's
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Volcom Prepster Sweater - Men's

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: :Even if you live in a cramped one-bedroom apartment and drive a multi-colored beater, the Volcom Men's Prepster Sweater gives you a taste of the country club life. The 100% cotton construction helps you relish your delusions of grandeur, and the Jacquard Argyle print makes you look sharper than a new Bentley well, almost.Product FeaturesMaterial: 100% CottonPockets: NoneHood: NoZipper: NoRecommended Use: CasualManufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

Helly Hansen Men's Prowool Pants
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Helly Hansen Men's Prowool Pants

(more) »rank: 57273

from: Helly Hansen


: :Delivering exceptional warmth and dryness in the coldest of environments, the Helly Hansen Prowool pant for Men is the ideal baselayer for cold weather activities. Quick drying, lightweight and antibacterial, the Prowool Pants will keep your lower extremities warm, dry and comfortable for a day of riding lifts or for a week in the backcountry.

Quiksilver HK Surprise Sweater - Men's
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Quiksilver HK Surprise Sweater - Men's

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: :Good news! The horizontal stripes on the Quiksilver Men's HK Surprise Sweater won't make you look fat. Unless, of course, you're metabolically challenged, in which case, we make no guarantees. This cotton-acrylic crewneck sweater warms your bod, thick or thin, on chilly fall and spring days.Product FeaturesMaterial: 60% Cotton, 40% acrylicPockets: NoneRecommended Use: Streetwear, school, work

Marmot DriClime Vest
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Marmot DriClime Vest

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from: Marmot


: :Engineered for aerobic activities, the Marmot DriClime Vest for Men provides a sleek layer of wind protection and a touch of moisture wicking insulation; just enough to protect your core.


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