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17 years 1 month ago #185142
by The_Snow_Troll
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Does anyone have experience with the softgoods produced by Rab? Specifically I'm looking at some of their clothing.
www.rab.uk.com/
Thanks, steve
www.rab.uk.com/
Thanks, steve
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17 years 1 month ago #185143
by Tophervw
Replied by Tophervw on topic Re: Rab Gear
you can see and touch 'em at Featherd Friends! I checked out a few of their garments but went with Westcomb, due to the local (relative) manufacture.
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17 years 1 month ago #185144
by dberdinka
Replied by dberdinka on topic Re: Rab Gear
Their Latok Gloves are sweet. If you struggle to find a glove that fits from the biggies (BD, OR, Mtn Hardwear etc.) try Rab.
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17 years 1 month ago #185148
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Replied by Mjölnir on topic Re: Rab Gear
I've had a Rab shell jacket for about 3 years now. I picked it up on a trip to Europe where they are all the rage with the climbing crowd.
Its honestly the best jacket I've had thus far. I don't have a single complaint. Its rugged, simple, light and breathable.
My wife has a Rab Neutrino down puffy and its one of the best I've seen as well (Also purchased 3+ years ago in Europe). We used it ice climbing in Norway at -25C and she was toasty warm while I froze in my REI puffy. It weighed about 1/2 that of my REI puffy as well so I was more than a bit jealous.
I usually go with Arcterx or Patagonia gear but will be moving to Rab gear now that its available in the states (Feathered Friends & Second Ascent)
Can't recommend it enough.
(No affiliation of course)
Its honestly the best jacket I've had thus far. I don't have a single complaint. Its rugged, simple, light and breathable.
My wife has a Rab Neutrino down puffy and its one of the best I've seen as well (Also purchased 3+ years ago in Europe). We used it ice climbing in Norway at -25C and she was toasty warm while I froze in my REI puffy. It weighed about 1/2 that of my REI puffy as well so I was more than a bit jealous.
I usually go with Arcterx or Patagonia gear but will be moving to Rab gear now that its available in the states (Feathered Friends & Second Ascent)
Can't recommend it enough.
(No affiliation of course)
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17 years 1 month ago #185149
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Replied by Scotsman on topic Re: Rab Gear
Rab Gear was founded by a Scottish Climber so you know it must be good.

Only problem is that gloves have velcro on the palms!!!! ( Scottish joke to do with sheep)

Only problem is that gloves have velcro on the palms!!!! ( Scottish joke to do with sheep)
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17 years 1 month ago #185151
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I noticed that there aren't any zippers in the line either......tail end (pun intended) of a related same joke
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Only problem is that gloves have velcro on the palms!!!! ( Scottish joke to do with sheep)
I noticed that there aren't any zippers in the line either......tail end (pun intended) of a related same joke
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