![]() I love the Voodoo pants because they look like jeans but fortunately stretch way better than jeans. OR’s work pants: For car camping, day rock climbing, the climbing gym, or home improvement stuff. Running into the wind (or skiing uphill) in the wintertime chills my chest and stomach, and the Deviator has insulation on the front to keep you warm in front while letting your body dump heat out the back and arms. I wasn’t the earliest convert to this now-celebrated piece, but it won me over for its all-season versatility: Winter uphill skiing, cold-weather running, and a summer and fall mountain active layer. Everybody loves the Uberlayer, and I’m in that club. I’ve also been wearing it around my house on cold days, so it’s basically replaced a cotton hoody for me. I’ve also been wearing it under the Winter Deadpoint Jacket around town. I’ve been wearing this under the Iceline Jacket for skiing. Here’s a list of some of my favorite stuff OR makes: ![]() And although OR doesn’t count bikepacking or bike commuting as one of its core sports, I’ve beaten the crap out of lots of OR stuff on pedal-powered adventures. I wouldn’t say I’ve ever gotten very good at anything, but I have spent a lot of days out there doing just about everything they design gear for: rock climbing, mountaineering, ice climbing, paddling, trail running, backpacking, hiking, skiing. I’ve been exclusively wearing OR gear since 2011, the same year I started my website,, about the pursuit of the everyman’s (and everywoman’s) adventure.
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