Kevin Jorgeson

Switchcane Short Sleeve reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson

If you need to pack one pair of pants for anything but wet weather, let it be these. Here’s why.... Full review here

Big Lodge Pant reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson

When it comes to climbing pants, there are certain features that must be present.... Full review here

Eiger 35 reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson

I love this pack because, as a climber, it is the perfect size. With a volume of 35 liters, I can fit a 60 meter rope, a full rack of 14 or so cams, half a dozen quickdraws, several pairs of climbing shoes, chalk bag, harness... Full review here

Ellsworth Jacket reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson

When it came time to pack for my climbing trip to England in October 2008, I wanted a lightweight, compact, hooded, synthetic jacket to keep we warm and dry.... Full review here

Kompressor reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson

Luckily for me, 2009 was a year full of travel. I was fortunate enough to travel abroad to Japan and South Africa, as well as widely across the United States. On each and every one of these trips, I reached for the same combination of gear: The Marmot Cache, The Kompressor and the Endless Road Carry On. Full review here

Endless Road Carry On reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson

Luckily for me, 2009 was a year full of travel. I was fortunate enough to travel abroad to Japan and South Africa, as well as widely across the United States. On each and every one of these trips, I reached for the same combination of gear: The Marmot Cache, The Kompressor and the Endless Road Carry On. Full review here

Cache reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson

Luckily for me, 2009 was a year full of travel. I was fortunate enough to travel abroad to Japan and South Africa, as well as widely across the United States. On each and every one of these trips, I reached for the same combination of gear: The Marmot Cache, The Kompressor and the Endless Road Carry On. Full review here