Reddit Reddit reviews Outdoor Research Revel Shell Mitts, Black/Charcoal, Large

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Outdoor Research Revel Shell Mitts, Black/Charcoal, Large
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2 Reddit comments about Outdoor Research Revel Shell Mitts, Black/Charcoal, Large:

u/MrRabbit · 3 pointsr/running

They may have been a bit much... but my hands tend to get really cold!

If it was any warmer, even upper 30s, I would have worn these over my normal running gloves.

u/noicedream · 2 pointsr/AppalachianTrail

45L may be on the small side. the most popular pack is exos 58 for example...
(i'd do zpacks 52 or 60...they roll close and they are lightest)

sawyer squeeze over sawyer mini..i hear the flow rate is really not worth saving the tiny weight difference. but, up to if you want to do tablets, bleach, etc

definitely ditch traction. ditch umbrella. get rain gear that has vents. montbelle versalight for example. pants with vents if possible.

zpacks rain mitts are overpriced. go look at others. also i'd get rain gloves AND merino wool liners.

OR rain mitts are great and super light:
http://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Research-Revel-Shell-Charcoal/dp/B00FNJBKY8/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415309712&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=water+proof+mittens+ultralight

their liners i bought are a bit too thin in my opinion, but still very warm.

rab make greats jackets. i just got the xenon x and its amazingly light and warm.

the most expensive stuff, i'd try to look for deals on the items. if you look hard enough you might be able to find it on sale. (my xenon x i got for $160 vs $215)

didn't know about the ion stove, thanks!