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Your midlayer is important. Buy the right one.
Your midlayer is important. Buy the right one. (Photo: Dustin English)
Gear Guy

What Gear Should I Splurge On?

You'll regret cheaping out on this stuff. Trust me.

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Your midlayer is important. Buy the right one.
(Photo: Dustin English)

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I can鈥檛 tell the difference between a $1,000 suit and the $200聽one I bought for my wedding. But I can tell you how awful it is to be stuck with a lousy pair of hiking boots or a flaccid聽sleeping pad. Some stuff鈥攍ike the ten聽products below鈥攊s聽worth investing real money in. In聽my next column, I鈥檒l list ten聽items that you can save money on.听


Midlayer聽($130 to $250)

Winter is coming, and I can鈥檛 stress the importance of this聽layer enough for those who聽like to play in the snow. It鈥檒l聽add much-needed warmth when you鈥檙e cold and move moisture and heat when you鈥檙e sweating. Cheap聽midlayers, like,聽say,聽a cotton sweatshirt, don鈥檛 do either of those things well, leaving you wet and cold.听For a synthetic option,聽I like the because of how well it聽breathes during high-output activities. For a wool option,聽I like the Drift Jacket, which wicks and quashes odors really well.听


Ski Boots ($650 to $1,000)

Ski boots are the drivers聽that control your skis. If they don鈥檛 fit well,聽you won鈥檛 have as much power and聽your feet are guaranteed to hurt. I always tell people to buy their boots new from a local ski shop聽so they can try several pairs聽and have the聽fitter custom-mold the best one.


Sleeping Pad ($100 to $150)

The friends I camp with often complain about their sleeping bag being too cold. But the issue is actually their pad, which is supposed to insulate you from聽the freezing ground. I like the ,聽with聽internal聽chambers聽designed to keep聽cold air from creeping聽up聽and allowing body heat to escape. Plus,聽it packs down well and weighs just over a pound.


Whiskey ($40 to $50)

If聽you鈥檙e going to carry the extra weight, you better bring聽the good stuff. Spend the extra $10 on that nice bottle of whiskey, like聽.听


Hiking Boots ($120 to $250)

If your boots suck, so too will聽your hike or backpacking trip. As with ski boots, I suggest trying on several pairs of hikers at your local shop to ensure you pick the right pair for your activity. Don鈥檛 be afraid to shell out way more than you think is necessary. I spent $200 on my first pair of hiking boots at a time in my life when that was my weekly income. They lasted me seven years.听


Socks ($20 to $25)

Yes, $20 (or more)聽for one pair of socks seems silly. But a good pair of merino ski or hiking socks will keep your feet from getting cold or blistered. I like socks because, as the name implies, they fit really, really well. I鈥檓 also a fan of , which I鈥檝e found to be more durable that other options. If they do wear down,聽the company will give you a free pair, no聽questions asked.


Water Filter ($120 to $350)

I鈥檝e had giardia, Montezuma鈥檚 Revenge, norovirus, and untold Peruvian bugs ravage my intestines over the past 12 years. Looking back, I would have drained my savings account on every one of those occasions for a better water filter. Go with the platinum option like the MSR Guardian聽if you鈥檙e traveling overseas or camping in a spot where viruses are a problem.听If you鈥檙e sticking to backpacking in the United States, go with something solid and less expensive聽like the .听


Sunglasses ($100 to $250)

There are lots of reasons to pay more for high-quality shades. First, they聽do a better job of protecting your eyes from the sun. The sharp glass provides a crisper view and helps聽you spot hazards on the聽trail or slope. Finally, as I found out earlier this month, top-end glasses can take a real beating. If you invest in one pair of nice sunnies, you鈥檒l keep them for years, rather than replace them every few months.听


Helmet ($150 to $550)

Buy a good helmet. Please.听Modern lids聽have all kinds of new safety features (think:聽, multi-impact foam)聽designed to protect you better in a crash. Ignore the price聽and invest in one that fits well.听


Backpack ($120 to $1,700)

The type of bag you want depends entirely聽on the activity you鈥檙e doing.听Backpacking for the weekend? Get a pack that fits and carries well. Heading into the backcountry for a ski trip? Get one that鈥檚 well organized聽so you can comfortably carry聽skis up a bootpack and quickly access聽avy gear鈥or an airbag.听Riding a聽bike to work?聽That聽pack should carry well and聽protect your laptop.听

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