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    Default LL Bean Patagonia R1 knockoff: same material+cut, $80 shipped

    Hey guys, I just wanted to share something I'm excited about!

    I had an LL Bean gift card and used it to purchase their Polartec Microgrid Fleece:
    http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/84817
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    Compare to the venerable Patagonia R1 pullover:
    http://www.backcountry.com/patagonia...-pullover-mens


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    The LL Bean website says their fleece uses "Power Dry" fabric, but after receiving it I found that it actually is made of "Power Grid", same as the R1. The only discernible difference to me is that the the LL Bean fleece has thumb loops, which I am a fan of anyways. The Bean fleece comes in tall sizes, and of course comes with their amazing "satisfaction guarantee". Also, they are running a promotion where if you order before Christmas you get a $10 coupon on next purchase.

    Might be worth checking out if you're in the market for something like this and don't want to wait for a Patagonia sale!

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    Love my R1.....I'll gladly pay a little more to support Patagonia's environmental initiatives. I'm sure the LL is a great piece also.


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    At Patagonia's current rate of giving ($7m out of $570M revenue), your $130 R1 Patagonia is giving back $1.60 to the environment. I'd argue it's better to buy the LL Bean and donate $5 yourself, and still have $45 in your pocket. But hey, I'm strange like that.

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    Beans is indeed a major supporter of local as well as national environmental programs. MATC receives a great deal of support from Beans and their help is both financial as well as providing "boots on the ground" support for trail maintenance. They are indeed a model corporate citizen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrabbler View Post
    At Patagonia's current rate of giving ($7m out of $570M revenue), your $130 R1 Patagonia is giving back $1.60 to the environment. I'd argue it's better to buy the LL Bean and donate $5 yourself, and still have $45 in your pocket. But hey, I'm strange like that.
    I guess I should have disclaimed I was given gear from Patagonia for my SUP trip up the St.johns....so I'm bias. I've always liked the companies policies etc. I'm not knocking Bean I just don't have any personal experience with them. Cap4-R1 is my personal favorite cold weather layer.


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    And Bean's has it in tall sizes! W00t!

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    Quote Originally Posted by saltysack View Post
    I guess I should have disclaimed I was given gear from Patagonia for my SUP trip up the St.johns....so I'm bias. I've always liked the companies policies etc. I'm not knocking Bean I just don't have any personal experience with them. Cap4-R1 is my personal favorite cold weather layer.


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    I see Patagucci fan boy issue ;0)

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