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UNIQLO Airism Men’s V-Neck

by Paulina Dao July 15, 2013
written by Paulina Dao

UNIQLO Airism Men's V-Neck Review

UNIQLO Airism is UNIQLO’s new lightweight, moisture wicking, anti-odor, odor controlling “innerwear” line, designed to trap all that is bad before it ever reaches your current outfit (whoops, did not know that before starting this review). The line consists of underwear, camisoles, tanks and t-shirts.

The men’s v-neck is ridiculously lightweight and compact-able. It’s great for traveling and hiking. It feels like you are wearing almost nothing. Hiking in 90+ degree weather tested its ability to wick away moisture and dry quickly. This thing does not soak up sweat and retain it. After halting movement, the shirt was dry to the touch in about 10 minutes.

The fabric also lived up to its anti-odor and odor controlling claims. Careful sniffing (and I have a super sensitive nose) yielded faint traces of deodorant and slight body odor, mostly overpowered by the smell of new, synthetic shirt.

If you’re looking for a cheap and lightweight shirt for outdoor activities, this shirt gives you a ton of bang for your buck. Oh, and did I mention it’s cheap? It’s available at UNIQLO for $12.50. Not too shabby!

The UNIQLO Airism Men’s V-Neck is pictured with
ExOfficio BugsAway Adventure Hat
, Proof Provo sunglasses, REI Sahara Convertible Pants, and Ahnu Women’s Montara Waterproof Boot. Photo taken at Rattlesnake Ledge south of North Bend, WA.

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Hiking Palomarin Trail to Alamere Falls

by Paulina Dao June 25, 2013
written by Paulina Dao

Hiking Palomarin Trailhead to Alamere Falls, Point Reyes National Seashore

The hike from the Palomarin trailhead to Alamere Falls is one of my favorites in Point Reyes, if not the whole Bay Area. There are few places in the world where you can see a freshwater waterfall drop directly into the ocean.

It’s rated as moderate. Not too long, not too short, and you’ll be back in San Francisco just in time for dinner.

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by Paulina Dao May 22, 2013
written by Paulina Dao

Point Lobos State ParkLittle Grunts: guttural noises of the minuscule variety, typically heard when completing big and tough rock climbing moves.

Hello! I’m Paulina! I’m 5′ tall and excited about everything. Especially climbing and the outdoors. 80% of my wardrobe consists of tacticool & technical clothing. I’m kind of a gear junkie; not sure why I need 50 down jackets, but I do. (For the record, I only have one… so far.)

By (week) day, I hang out at Practice Fusion with some cool folks and cute pups in San Francisco. By (week) night, I’m sweating like a pig at my climbing gym. You can find me trekking through forests and the city, or traversing rock walls & boulders on the weekend.

I have a Fitbit and I’m obsessed with it! So I’ve included some Fitbit stats, just for kicks. Have one too? Be my Fitbit friend here.

Welcome to Little Grunts, the gear review & adventure blog of a small Asian girl. Yes, I am as spazzy and random as this About page. Also, I love cats.

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    • Contact Me
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    • Bouldering at Castle Hill, New Zealand
    • Bouldering at the Jardines, Queenstown, New Zealand
    • The Best Beginner Boulders in the Buttermilks, Bishop, CA
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