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	      <title>2007 WInter Gear Spotlight</title>
		  <desciption><![CDATA[<p><strong><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue13/2007_WINTER_GEAR_SPOTLIGHT_1.jpg" />(mattress)<br />
CASCADE DESIGNS<br />
Therm-A-Rest PROLITE 4 &yen;17,325 (Regular size)</strong><br />
When pitching a tent on the snow, top priority is keeping the cold from creeping up from below. An inflatable mattress provides much better insulation than foam. (1)<br />
(snowshoe)</p>
<p><strong><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue13/2007_WINTER_GEAR_SPOTLIGHT_2.jpg" />ATLAS<br />
AT-1225 &yen;35,500<br />
</strong>The Atlas standard gets a makeover with an adjustable heel-lift for steep climbs and crampons to keep you from slipping and sliding making a traverse. (2)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong><img height="94" width="225" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue13/2007_WINTER_GEAR_SPOTLIGHT_3.jpg" />(sleeping bag)<br />
MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR<br />
Banshee SL &yen;54,600<br />
</strong>This bag is rated to twenty-below, which is ideal for winter nights in Japan&rsquo;s highlands. The 800-fill down and water resistant outer shell make this the perfect pouch. (3)</p>
<p><strong><img height="194" width="225" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue13/2007_WINTER_GEAR_SPOTLIGHT_4.jpg" />(tent)<br />
HILBERG<br />
Nallo GT 2-Person &yen;80,850<br />
</strong>Sweden&rsquo;s Hillberg has been pitching tents for 35 years. The two-person Nallo GT is their latest model featuring a sizable anteroom for keeping things safe and sound even amidst wind-blown snow. (4)</p>
<p><strong><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue13/2007_WINTER_GEAR_SPOTLIGHT_5.jpg" />(backpack)<br />
OSPREY<br />
Switch 36 &yen;17,850<br />
</strong>Winter sports enthusiasts everywhere have been licking their chops in anticipation of this ski and snowboard pack, and the exceptional functionality won&rsquo;t disappoint. (3)</p>
<p><strong><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue13/2007_WINTER_GEAR_SPOTLIGHT_6.jpg" />(shoes)<br />
THE NORTH FACE<br />
McMurdo Boot &yen;18,900<br />
</strong>On cold, snow-covered slopes a good snow boot is a necessity for keeping warm the body and soul, and the special compound used offers great tractions to avoid slips on snow and ice. (5)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue13/2007_WINTER_GEAR_SPOTLIGHT_7.jpg" />(pole)<br />
LIFE LINK<br />
Guide Ultra Light &yen;15,540<br />
</strong>With an upper made of Easton Aluminum and the lower of carbon, each pole weighs in at only 390g. Put the two together and you&rsquo;ve got yourself a great probe. (6)</p>
<p><strong><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue13/2007_WINTER_GEAR_SPOTLIGHT_8.jpg" />(under wear)<br />
SMARTWOOL<br />
Mid weight Crew &yen;7,980<br />
Mid weight Bottom &yen;7,455<br />
</strong>Smartwool does it again, staying ahead of the pack with Merino wool-lined underwear that doesn&rsquo;t itch while keeping the sweat away from your body. (3)</p>
<p><strong>(outer wear)<br />
THE NORTH FACE<br />
Trango Jacket &yen;25,200<br />
</strong>This insulated outerwear features PrimaLoft, a synthetic polyester micro-fiber that keeps out the cold using far-infrared (FIR) technology, which is said to naturally energize your body. It&rsquo;s a perfect fit for wet Japan snow, proving the point that sometimes synthetics work better than down. (5)</p>
<p><strong>(headlamp)<br />
BLACK DIAMOND<br />
Spot &yen;5,040<br />
</strong>This super-lightweight 85g head lamp features a two-setting LED light, and weighs in at a mere 50g when you take out the batteries. To top it off, the battery life runs up to a whopping 150 hours! (3)</p>
<p><strong>CONTACT INFO<br />
</strong>(1) Mochizuki (0256) 32-0819 (2) mont-bell (06) 6536-5740 (3) Lost Arrow (049) 271-7113　(4) A&amp;F (03)3209-7575　(5) Goldwin (0120) 307-560 (6) Vertex (03) 3635-2913</p>]]></desciption>	
	      <author><![CDATA[Taro Muraishi]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 05:34:15 +0000</pubDate>
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