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Ruggette "The Pants"- Gear Review

9/24/2020

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I couldn’t wait to wear my new Ruggette "The Pants" on a hike but with the recent heatwaves and fires that resulted in the closure of California’s National Forests it took me awhile to be able to finally wear them on the trail. That is until last weekend when the smoke cleared, the temperatures dropped, and we got the chance to hike seven miles on our  favorite local trail in Palomar Mountain State Park. Before the sun was even shining, I slid into my pair of Ruggette pants, laced up my trail runners, grabbed my pack, and jumped in the car- so excited to finally get to the mountains after what seemed like some very long weeks. Although I had worn the pants around the house a bunch and loved them, I was excited to try them on the trail as I am always looking for new hiking pants. 
After parking at the trailhead and heading out on the trail, within the first mile of our hike, I was hooked. These pants are comfortable, yet durable, but what got me are the pockets galore. Pockets are generally a sore subject for us outdoor women with the fact that most major outdoor companies just don’t think we need them, and most of the time if there are pockets they are limited and small and not much use. These pants are designed with multiple large pockets (YES!!!)- I actually had options as to what pockets to use and wasn’t limited to just one that barely worked. 
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​​I also really love the high waist on the pants because they don’t fall or roll down like many of the yoga pants I wear on the trail. I didn't get distracted once by having to pull up my pants and was able to keep my attention on the beauty around me. The waist band is stretchy in the back and has plenty of give with a double snap closure and zipper fly. They are made from a 53% hemp, 44% PET (recycled polyester), and 3% spandex blend so they’re super comfortable, light, but still have structure and look cute. And if you didn’t know, according to Ruggette, hemp is a super fabric- it has earned the title as one of the most eco friendly fabrics in the world because it requires no pesticides, produces oxygen, can be cultivated in as few as 100 days, controls topsoil erosion, and is hypo allergenic. They also have a drawstring and toggle spring clasp in the bottom pant hem so you can close the pants around your ankles- which I love when I’m wearing them with my Earth Runner sandals. Currently they come in the wine color (which I love) and they plan to make more colors in the future. 
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​As much as I love the pants, it is also equally important to me to support women owned businesses, especially ones who get it. The founders Lily and Isabel definitely get it and make their gear “to smash the gender-specific adventure gap by creating tough, sustainably sourced gear that feels good, looks good, and works for womxn of all identities, shapes, and sizes”. They have designed a technical outdoor pant for hikers and climbers that solve many of the issues we find with other brands. 
 
And even though they are “technical”, I know they will be my go to travel pants as well. I’m seriously hooked. I do recommend ordering based on your measurements and not size as they run very small. I sized up two sizes from my normal size. I also recommend washing before wearing so they are extra soft. If you're looking for a pair of functional pants that are soft, durable, and look cute these are them!
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​FEATURES
  • Purpose: Designed for rock climbing and hiking. These PANTS are technical: Your average legging is made of 4 pieces of fabric, while these are made of 32.
  • Look: Loose for comfort and mobility but structured to flatter
  • Fit: High waisted with a strong elastic in the back to support you when you move
  • Function: Six deep pockets with unique openings for versatile uses, including one zippered pocket
  • Durability: Reinforced in high-stress areas, including the knees and inner thigh
  • Material: A blend of 53% hemp, 44% PET (recycled polyester), and 3% spandex - feels light and durable 

Get your own pair of The Pants here. 
 Follow Ruggette on Instagram!
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Jaime Purinton

Co-Founder & CEO

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Exist Ethically- Leslie Kim, Founder of Dynamite Startfish Guest Blog Post

9/5/2020

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Outdoor spaces are my home. They nurture me, teach me, and calm me when I feel down. The richness of the experiences I have in nature shows me how to move, breathe, and be. We all belong in nature, and if our minds quiet down for long enough, we will find that nature is not all scary or something to be conquered. It is a part of us. We are human, we are animal, and we are part of the earth.

I didn’t always think this way. I didn’t grow up close to nature, though my family had taken me camping a handful of times as a child. I wasn’t too fond of camping back then, and had a lot more fun reading books or painting. I learned to love the outdoors as an adult, largely thanks to rock climbing. For me, climbing started indoors, but it eventually took me to places I perhaps otherwise never would have visited or even known existed. Small towns in the Sierra’s, the backcountry, and rural Wyoming all became vivid memories that I would delight in over and over again. Climbing outdoors helped me rebuild my connection with nature. Revisiting the same areas and seeing how they changed over time, or seeing how different the geology was from California to Utah all showed me how wonderful, weird, and unexpected Mother Nature could be.

My relationship with nature has definitely changed over time. Years ago, I was a motivated backpacker and climber who really craved the endorphin hits from weekends spent outdoors, and I’d drive myself to chronic injury trying to climb my hardest all the time. Now, at 35 years old, I prefer a more balanced approach. I try to get outside at least once a day, even if that means taking time off from work. Bit by bit, I’ve restructured my life so that I could live in a way I felt good about. I used to work forty hour weeks, work on my own freelance or art projects at night, and try my best to make time for the climbing gym and for climbing trips. But I was burnt out, and the lifestyle was unsustainable. My job was really stressful, and I could see my health degrading the more I worked at my desk.

In 2015, I quit my job as a graphic designer to set out on my own. I had been creating art about life and climbing for local art shows and I had an idea for a rock climbing apparel brand. I wanted to create a brand that was inclusive and featured fun and insightful designs that weren’t about being strong or the best. I wanted to capture the spirit and feeling of climbing — taking in the cool air after a long day of climbing, sore fingers, and high fiving your friends after sending your project. I called that brand Dynamite Starfish. Dynamite Starfish is the name of a climbing move where all your limbs are outstretched, and you are trying desperately for upwards momentum. I thought it was the perfect metaphor for climbing and the way I had lived my life. It was also a reminder to myself that sometimes life is silly, and even though you may feel awkward when you start something new, you’ll eventually get through it.

Empowered by my new remote work capabilities, I traveled around to climb, freelancing and creating art about the places I climbed at. Whenever I could, I’d take time off and go on a road trip to see a new place and get inspired for more art. For five years, I tabled at events and festivals and met people from all around the world. I brought my humble tees with me and hoped that climbers would like them enough to wear them. In these climbing towns, I often found hyperlocal organizations that did conservation work on the ground. I’d make art to honor that place, screen print my art on tees and donate some of the profits from any sales to those very organizations. I felt like it was my responsibility to give back to these organizations if I was going to make any money by making climbing tees. My first two t-shirt designs were in honor of Bishop, CA and Joshua Tree, CA. I do very few place based designs now, but hope to bring those back someday if I can.

Operating my first startup, Dynamite Starfish has been an impactful and important journey for me. Not only have I been able to express my unique creative voice in the world of rock climbing, I have also embarked on an unforgettable journey of self discovery. Having a business pushes the limits of your communication skills, confidence, and ability to create a worthy product. I don’t think it's for everyone, but it is a great way to really test yourself. It’s allowed me to learn so much about myself and the world around me, and has connected me to some really amazing people.

One of those amazing people is Austin Smith, who is now collaborating with me on a limited edition series called Exist Ethically. Austin is a climbing guide that reached out to me about wanting to work together, and after some lengthy conversations about everything from book recommendations to ethics to climbing techniques, we decided to design a tee together. Exist Ethically is inspired by practices like Leave No Trace that remind us to minimize our impact outdoors, but also includes a personal and social element that asks climbers and outdoor enthusiasts how we treat ourselves, our fellow humans, and our environment. We believe these pillars are all connected, and we can't ignore any of them. Exist Ethically is also a community effort — we are listening to our community and asking them what Exist Ethically means to them. We share the responses so our community can see the diversity of perspectives that are out there. We’re also offering a limited edition series of Exist Ethically tees, tanks, and long sleeves that are printed on 100% recycled materials. The tee will be offered until September 19, after which we will print only what has been ordered. That way, we won’t have any wasted tees or space used up for inventory.

To find out more about Exist Ethically, you can see what we’re up to at https://dynamitestarfish.com/pages/exist-ethically. Please write a comment on our blog post or find us on Instagram @dynamitestarfish to tell us what Exist Ethically means to you! Your responses will be shared with our community, and you’ll also be entered in a giveaway to win a free Exist Ethically tee if you do. You can also email info@dynamitestarfish.com to participate or to chat with me any time.

Thank you so much for joining me on this journey, and I hope you’ll keep up with my upcoming projects!

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Smith Optics’ Lowdown 2 with Chromapop Sunglasses Gear Review

9/3/2020

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With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, the Smith Lowdown 2 lives up to Smith Optics’ 55 years of experience producing innovative and authentic sunglasses and goggles. Did you know that Smith sunglasses are the largest eco-friendly sunglass collection in the world? Not only do they use recycled water bottles (5 to be exact) to make 100% of the CORE sunglass frame, the Lowdown 2 features Smith’s proprietary Evolve™  frame, which is made from 53% bio-based material in the injected-polymer sunglasses. To see a huge brand like Smith make these commitments to the environment makes us beyond happy and we are proud to share their products with you. 

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​One of the features the Lowdown 2 offers as an option is the CHROMAPOP™ lenses. We LOVE these lenses. They make everything you’re looking at more crisp and defined. This enhances your outdoor experience that sometimes may feel limited while wearing other sunglasses. The CHROMAPOP™ lenses include a moisture resistant coating that makes them easy to clean and smudgeproof. The coating is anti-reflective and helps to reduce eye strain which is a great asset for those super long day hikes where your eyes feel so tired at the end of the day.

The lightweight Evolve™ frames fit well with a medium sized fit. They are extremely durable, and you barely notice the sunglasses while wearing them, so you are less worried about them getting damaged. The AutoLock hinges work great in holding the arms open which make them easy to pull on and off. Plus, the sunglasses stay put when closed and hanging on your shirt or sunglass loop on your backpack’s shoulder strap. 

The Megol nose pads are extremely comfortable and keep the glasses put even when you are sweaty and moving through the wild. We also really like the classic style of the glasses- they will never go out of style. They are offered in multiple colors and lens styles. You can opt for the non CHROMAPOP™ lenses but we would recommend spending the extra money on the CHROMAPOP™ lenses as you will not be disappointed! Plus Smith stands behind their sunglasses and offers a manufacturer’s defect lifetime warranty and they will last you for years to come. 

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​Features Breakdown:

Vision
  • ChromaPop™ lenses enhance contrast and natural color to make the details pop
  • Carbonic lenses offer impact resistance and clear optics
  • Smudge and moisture resistant coating for easy cleaning and clear optics (ChromaPop™ option only)
  • Anti-reflective coating improves clarity and reduces eye strain (ChromaPop™ option only)
  • 100% UV protection
Fit/Integration
  • Medium fit, large coverage
  • 4-base lens curvature is just right for everyday wear
    Megol nose pads provide non-slip grip so glasses stay put
Frame
  • Evolve™ bio-based frame material is lightweight and durable
  • AutoLock hinges hold frames open for easy one-hand on and off

Tony is wearing the matte black with blue mirror Lowdown 2 sunglasses with Chromapop. The blue mirror ChromaPop lenses feature a gray base lens color with a deep blue mirror finish boosted with ChromaPop color enhancement technology to maximize clarity and help you effortlessly see more detail. Best for areas of high sun exposure, this lens is polarized and built on our carbonic lens platform. Provides 100% protection from harmful UVA/B/C rays.
VLT = 14%


Get your Lowdown 2 sunglasses here!

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