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Featured items from our buyers:

r1_flash_w.jpgPatagonia R1 Flash Pullover - $115

Desert sandstone, corn snow, iced-up corners: It’s springtime. As a stand-alone top or an insulating midlayer, the R1 polyester of the Flash – with its high/low grid interior – stretches, breathes, moves moisture, and insulates. Sized for next-to-skin performance, it’s still roomy enough to accommodate a thin baselayer. Low-grid polyester stretch panels under the arms and at the wrist and hem decrease bulk and increase breathability. To further reduce bulk, the brushed-mesh internal chest pocket is welded. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.


typhoon.jpgW’s Mountain Hardwear Typhoon Jacket - $200

They started with GORE-TEX® Paclite and designed a detail rich, lightweight backcountry shell to keep you dry in a torrential downpour. Perfect for hiking, cycling, running, and other sports where weight and space are critical.

GORE-TEX® PACLITE® combines extreme breathability and durable wind- and waterproofness with minimum weight and pack volume.

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morn_glory.jpgPatagonia Morning Glory Dress - $60

Last spring we told our customers they probably wouldn’t be sending any 5.10’s in this post-climb, halter-style dress. We hadn’t meant that as a challenge, but Becca took it as one – and sent us a photo of herself climbing Sundance (5.10a) in none other. Made from a skin-soothing jersey knit (86% nylon, 14% spandex) that keeps its shape; with back ties for infinite adjustability. Falls below the knee.


The North Face Ex Boyfriend Shirt - $35

This shirt is soft and comfortable and features a printed Cambrick cotton and red logo embellishment.

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edgewater.jpgColumbia Edgewater Shorts - $30

Relax and enjoy the weekend. These ultra comfortable shorts keep you cool and comfortable on vigorous hikes and easy afternoons out on the deck. 100% cotton chisel cloth, garment enzyme stonewashed

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