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Patagonia On Sale

Posted in Moosejaw, Patagonia, Sales/Promos on October 17th, 2007

Hold on tight, folks. It’s still the season for gear deals from many of the 60 plus outdoor stores featured in our gear database (currently over 300,000 product skus from top brands like Patagonia!). This note highlights an especially rare discount from Moosejaw Mountaineering. Here are the specifics:

From now through October 20th get 20% off on any one item from Patagonia. Is that worth repeating? SAVE 20% ON PATAGONIA right now! Apply coupon code 921 at checkout to redeem the savigns. To get started, click the link below and shop away:

CLICK to SAVE 20% on any one item from Patagonia

OGE Picks: Women’s Fleece Jackets

Posted in Arcteryx, Fleece Jackets, Marmot, Mountain Hardwear, North Face, OGE Picks, Patagonia on October 2nd, 2007

OGE Picks: Womens Fleece Jackets from Arcteryx, Marmot, Mountain Hardwear, Patagonia and The North Face.

The North Face Oso Hoody Fleece Jacket North Face Oso Hoody - The Oso hoody fleece jacket from The North Face is Oh-So-Soft. After putting on this jacket, you will be convinced that The TKA high loft fleece must be the softest fabric on earth. You will not want to take this jacket off, nor will you be able to stop petting yourself. Did we mention this jacket is soft to the touch? MSRP: $130

Patagonia Synchilla Windzone Fleece Jacket Patagonia Synchilla Windzone Jacket - Patagonia made this reversible fleece jacket from Polartec Wind Pro fleece—high loft and fuzzy on one side and low cut like velour on the other. This densely knit jacket provides triple the wind resistance of a regular fleece to keep you warmer on blustery days, plus it breathes, so you don’t overheat when you’re on the move. MSRP: $180

Mountain Hardwear Monkey Woman Fleece Jacket Mountain Hardwear Monkey Woman Jacket - At only 15 ounces, the Monkey Woman Fleece Jacket from Mountain Hardwear gives you tons of warmth at a fraction of the typical fleece jacket weight. High loft Monkey Phur fleece gives this jacket a rich texture and the power stretch cuffs, wrist panel, and waist make the jacket stay in place for excellent range of motion. MSRP: $140

Arc'teryx Delta SV Fleece Jacket Arcteryx Delta SV Jacket - The Arc’teryx Delta SV has all the fine details you would expect from Arcteryx. Super loft Polartec Thermal Pro material keeps the jacket fuzzy and comfy, yet moisture and smell resistant. The zipper has a chin guard to prevent face scraping, and the gusseted underarms keep the jacket in place while you’re active. The cut is stylish and flattering to the feminine form. MSRP: $200

Marmot Radiant Fleece Jacket Marmot Radiant Jacket - Getting back to the soft theme, the Marmot Radiant Fleece challenges The North Face Oso for who is the biggest softy. The Radiant jacket uses Polartec’s long-fibered Thermal Pro Persian fabric, which actually retains heat better than standard fleece and also feels great against the skin. This 200 weight fleece works great on the outside on brisk days, or as a layer on the very frosty days. MSRP: $130

Patagonia Summer Sale - Deals Galore

Posted in Patagonia, Sales/Promos on August 14th, 2007

Yet another chance to save big on top, hard-to-find-on-sale brands…this time, we’re talkin’ Patagonia! BTW, just checked the gear search engine and we currently have over 5300 Patagonia products in the OGE database. Not too shaby. Have a look at their merchant detail/info page at OutdoorGearEngine.com for more info about the renown Patagonia Online Store.

When you find this brand on sale jump on it. They make some of the best outdoor apparel anywhere on earth. Period. Here are the specifics of the current deal on Patagonia:

Discounts on Patagonia products are from 30-50% off and this sale will end on August 21st.

Important: You must click on the banner below to be eligible to receive these killer savings on arguably the world’s best outdoor clothing.

Patagonia Summer Sale

Yosemite in the Sixties by Glen Denny

Posted in Daily Grind, Patagonia on June 19th, 2007

Pretty cool: Now at Patagonia, find Glen Denny’s extraordinary book of rare black-and-white photographs of Yosemite Valley climbers. Originally inspired by the work of Ansel Adams, Denny quickly mastered the effects of light on rock but his special gift is for these portraits of climbers in their element, for revealing the climber’s face in the unselfconscious moment of obsession on a route, of pleasure in camp, of awe to be in such a place. He conveys the culture of Camp 4 in the sixties as well as the spirit of the big-wall climbs. Many of these photographs have never before been published.

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