Hi Rob, To me one of the best item i have, is a heat exchanger face mask ! That's so great to sleep with warm nose and mouth. Unfortunately it's not made for exercise. That's why i also have the same face mask as you, works really well with windy conditions and tiring tasks.
The problem with Fallraven products is getting the right size. They're made in Vietnam and generally only come in asian sizes, so you have to make sure you get fitted properly
This is true ... for the most part in my opinion it's really only the trousers that have the greatest margins... I own trousers , sweater , coat and hats .. I am very satisfied with all of them .
I’d agree with that. But they have charts to tell you how to size them according to US standards. The Tru spec pants have a much wider range of size uses. It has an expandable waist so if you gain weight they will fit for a couple of sizes larger.
I had a student finish the last instructor course with one of those and it seemed pretty solid. No where close to a Weatherwool or Lester river product, but way way cheaper and a good option for everyone.
@@sigma3survivalschool Lifetime Sock Warranties can be a little deceiving, as only Cloudline, Darn Tough, Farm to Feet, Feetures, Fitsok, Icebreaker, Wrightsock, and maybe one or two other lesser known companies have a similar no conditions, or no questions asked warranties to the best of my knowledge, and the last time I checked. Wigwam has great socks but with a "Conditional" Lifetime Warranty! Surprisingly Defeet, Fox River, Smartwool, Thorlo have very short, or no warranties compared to the companies I mentioned above! Eddie Bauer, L.L. Bean, Orvis, also have Lifetime Warranties on their products. Some Bass Pro socks are covered with a Lifetime Warranty, and I have returned several pairs of socks that wore out, and Bass replaced them without any questions asked.
What region, country , state ? You are geared like way north 😃 I own a pair of gloves from that company ... I thought I might have remorse... not at all 😎