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Have this mouse pad and I can second this. I will never feel the need to replace this, it feels like it will probably never fall apart or fray. Read more

Have this mouse pad and I can second this. I will never feel the need to replace this, it feels like it will

Thanks for sharing. It’s a great deal. Read more

Thanks for sharing. It’s a great deal.

Never mind works now Read more

Never mind works now

Serious missed opportunity not calling them Birkensocks.
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Serious missed opportunity not calling them Birkensocks.

Me: lmaooo okay, nerds; just use whatever shitty twist tie you can find and call it a day. Read more

Me: lmaooo okay, nerds; just use whatever shitty twist tie you can find and call it a day.

Smartwool’s 150 baselayer is great because:

Smartwool’s 150 baselayer is great because:

I have struggled with finding justification in purchasing items not so much for materialistic value but more for validation of forming a hobby. Case in point, I saved a bunch of woodworking materials in my Amazon cart (chisels, Japanese hand saws, jigs and more) with the hope that my wife would “surprise” me Christmas Read more

I have struggled with finding justification in purchasing items not so much for materialistic value but more for

Under Armour Base 2.0 Hoodie

Under Armour Base 2.0 Hoodie

For me , it's Uniqlo HeatTech. It's thin, light, comfy, and nice and warm. Especially when worn under a nicer outfit.  Read more

For me , it's Uniqlo HeatTech. It's thin, light, comfy, and nice and warm. Especially when worn under a nicer

While in the Army I was deployed in freezing and below weather many times for 2-3 weeks at a time. We tried all types of base-layers to fight the cold but nothing ever came close to 100% silk long johns.   Read more

While in the Army I was deployed in freezing and below weather many times for 2-3 weeks at a time. We tried all

A long neck with a face cover is my go to for days on the mountain where I need that extra layer of protection. Days where you don’t need to protect your face its just an extra cozy neck warmer. I link the Burton one because I’ve had a great track record with their products and customer service.

A long neck with a face cover is my go to for days on the mountain where I need that extra layer of protection. Days

Back in the day when I’d go out West to snow ski it used to be Hot Chillys. I still have some of those around somewhere that are a decade old. They are still nice and toasty. Read more

Back in the day when I’d go out West to snow ski it used to be Hot Chillys. I still have some of those around

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Upgraded my base layer to merino wool this year. Minus 33 brand from Amazon. Long johns, long sleeve shirt, and beanie. Read more

Upgraded my base layer to merino wool this year. Minus 33 brand from Amazon. Long johns, long sleeve shirt, and

Smartwool Merino 250. Any of the styles available will do. I prefer the quarter zip. Read more

Smartwool Merino 250. Any of the styles available will do. I prefer the quarter zip.

Smartwool Merino wool. It’s soft, comes in many different weights and colors, and is the best material for the job. It’ll keep you warm even when wet, and it won’t retain your pit stench. You can often find pieces on sale. Read more

Smartwool Merino wool. It’s soft, comes in many different weights and colors, and is the best material for the job.

“baselayer”? Do you mean long underwear? Not everything needs to be rebranded, jesus. Read more

“baselayer”? Do you mean long underwear? Not everything needs to be rebranded, jesus.

I don’t follow rules, but micro-fleece products have served me best. I bought my last set from a now defunct brick and mortar retail outlet. Read more

I don’t follow rules, but micro-fleece products have served me best. I bought my last set from a now defunct brick

Craft. Phenomenal, and machine washable. All of the line, I have no bad pieces. Read more

Craft. Phenomenal, and machine washable. All of the line, I have no bad pieces.