Hey woolweenies (admittedly I am part of this club ever since purchasing my first Ibex Cirque jacket upon graduating from college 6 years ago. It looks and works GREAT. Still. Even after 6 years of hiking, glacier-trekking for my master's degree research, drinking in dive bars in Montana,traveling, riding in my first Ski to Sea bike leg, etc. Best jacket EVER).
Actually, the first part is mostly for Knotted, cause she knows where I work: we're getting Icebreaker in! Men's, at first, but I'm doing my best to convince the buyers otherwise. Should be here soon! For the rest of you, think about the cult-like megastore in Downtown Seattle with the climbing pinnacle and the fun yearly dividends for members.![]()
Also, one of my coworkers is a hard-core biker, and trying to convince me of two things: wear wool on the bike, and get a Brooks saddle. He's got this lovely wool jersey that makes me want to pet it. Not him per se, but the jersey. I'm an easy sell.Saddle aside, how do the Ibex shorts fit? True to size? I'm a medium in Pearl Izumi, Sugoi, pretty much most anything.



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Saddle aside, how do the Ibex shorts fit? True to size? I'm a medium in Pearl Izumi, Sugoi, pretty much most anything.

Seems to me that in the past 5 years or so, REI has gone much more towards the look-like-I'm-active-when-I'm-just-hanging-around apparel, rather than the wear-it-while-actually-BEING-active apparel. The REI in Tanasbourne (west of Portland) is just a clothing store. Almost no gear there at all (the only tents are suspended from the ceiling over the staircase, so I can't imagine they sell many), though they do sell bikes (this *is* Portland-metro, after all). Lots of casual wear, cotton, etc., tells me that they are going after the lifestyle crowd. Now, don't get me wrong. I LOVE most of the apparel they carry. I'm an REI member, and I buy my fair share of casual wear there. But alot of the truly tech-y apparel is harder to find there now.
