Posts Tagged ‘skiing’

WOOL FROM MONTBELL

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Mid-Weight Zip Neck

For 10+ years Pro Mountain Sports has been touting the benefits of wool. Over those years we have seen people turn their nose up at it to now burying their nose in it. Why?? Well, like all great things what goes around comes around. Users are finally seeing, feeling and smelling how nice Merino Wool is.

Light-Weight Round Neck

What is it that make it do what it does??

Unlike synthetic fibers wool absorbs and truly wicks sweat and moisture. Keeping you drier. When you are dry you are warm when it is cold and cool when it is hot.

Wool also has some great antibacterial properties too. The little beasties that make all your plastic long underwear stink up a storm hate living on wool. No stinky bacteria means no stinky outdoor adventures.

But will it shrink??

Not much. You can wash Montbell Merino wool just like you wash your favorite pair of jeans. Put it in the washer add some mild detergent and go. It is best to dry flat. It will only shrink 5% if at all. Unlike that sweater your grandma gave you when you were 8.

Montbell’s wool comes in three weights.

Light Weight 130 g/M 92% Super Merino Wool

Mid Weight 185 g/M 100% Super Merino Wool

Expedition Weight 300 g/M 85% Super Merino 15% Nylon (Interior is 100% Super Merino wool)

Grivel Haute Route Crampons

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Haute Route crampons with ski-matic binding from Pro Mountain Sports..

When Dan Helmstadter needs his crampons, they have to be solid. And because Dan
doesn’t need crampons very often, he prefers them light and packable.

Dragontail Peak - Triple Couloir ski descent

“I am surprised by how easily they stick to steep neve and ice, they inspire confidence when it is needed, and they are super light and snap on in no time, attributes that make them stand out above the rest as a skiers crampon.” — Dan Helmstadter

Mt Rainier, Central Mowich Face