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Helly Hansen, what are your opinions?

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Every other teenager ( including myself ) here in Germany in ~1998-1999 had either one of these...
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...or these:
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The good old days...
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RLX imo isn't that much better than HH. i have some HH gear for snowboarding, but also have some RLX. personally I switched all my stuff this year to Stoic.
 

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H/H is sort of middle-lower tier for technical outerwear. Better stuff (in general) is made by Patagonia, Burton, Arcteryx, Marmot, Outdoor Research, Ibex...
 

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Haven't heard about this brand since it got kinda popular in the 90s in hip-hop fashion lol
 

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Originally Posted by Mudhiker
H/H is sort of middle-lower tier for technical outerwear. Better stuff (in general) is made by Patagonia, Burton, Arcteryx, Marmot, Outdoor Research, Ibex...

how about MEC
 

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Ugly ****, but very functional. When I was in AK, I wore bunch of their stuff, but Dutch Harbor wasn't the fashion central in the country.
 

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Originally Posted by herzzreh
Ugly ****, but very functional. When I was in AK, I wore bunch of their stuff, but Dutch Harbor wasn't the fashion central in the country.

their khaki shorts arent bad actually
 

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I did temp work in their factory when I was younger. I was putting labels on packages and boxing things for shipping. Soooo many paper cuts.
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I have a raincoat type of dealio thing from them, but it's more of a function over form type of thing.
 

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great med-price snowsports stuff.
i find it more functional than fashion.

I love the Canadian brand Tiaga for snow-gear.
Top-notch and fair priced.
 

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Originally Posted by blazingazn
great med-price snowsports stuff.
i find it more functional than fashion.

I love the Canadian brand Tiaga for snow-gear.
Top-notch and fair priced.


this company?
https://www.taigaworks.ca/
 

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