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Sav92 on Monday April 4, 2016 PlayKD accused me of being in a PGA with another player because that's "the only way a noob like [me] could win."
I'm a relatively rusty player (haven't played in over a year), so I can't tell if I'm playing "correctly" or not, but no one wants to be insulted or accused of cheating just because they happen to win. Especially in a game with this much RNG. I just want to play and have a good time. In any case, he targeted me throughout multiple games because of his poor sportsmanship, and proceeded to insult both me and another player. Very immature. I wish I got to play with the "wonderful friend" and "respectful player" the other guys saw.
matchboxmatt on Saturday April 2, 2016 Comfort
Fitted designs are becoming increasingly common these days, and no fitted model performed better than the SmartWool PhD Outdoor Medium Crew Socks. With aggressive paneling and cushioning on the toes and heel, it was one of only two contenders to produce no blisters. The other was the Lorpen PrimaLoft Midweight Hiker Crew Sock, with a similar fitted design. However, the material, a Primaloft, nylon and lycra blend, was not quite as friendly as the pure wool of the PhD. Both stayed entirely motionless on the foot, a real advantage when traversing hillsides or hopping on talus.
The REI Merino Wool Light Hiker II Socks was not quite as well fitted as the PhD or Lorpen Primaloft, but was knitted with fantastically cozy wool. If the Lorpen Primaloft and Smartwool PhD represent the cutting edge of performance, then the REI Light Hikers are the pinnacle of leisure. There is nothing more luxurious after a long, wet day than a dry pair of REI Light Hikers.
Insulation While Wet
In a competition for pure insulating ability, nothing beats a thick, no frills attached, burly wool option. And thats exactly what the Smartwool Hiking Medium Crew delivers. It kept feet comfortable through snow, slush and hail, and was unmatched for pure warmth. However, they tend to slide around the foot when wet, so using a pair of liners is recommended.
Despite being relatively thin, the PhD did nearly as well as the REI Light Hiker, which has significantly more material. Neither of them moved very much when wet, which meant they were chillier, but overall more comfortable, on long wet slogs than the Smartwool Medium Crew.
Insulation While Dry
While most models performed better dry then wet, the option with the best all-around insulating ability was, again, the Smartwool Medium crew. It kept feet cozy well into the low twenties. The Lorpen Primaloft also did well, but became uncomfortable below thirty degrees. Additionally, they nearly lost all of their wicking ability at those temperatures, and became rather clammy.
Drying Speed
For sheer speed, no product tested can match the Lorpen Primaloft. During testing, they averaged two hours to damp, and four to dry (on a sunny granite slab), an exceptional number compared to the six to twelve of its wool equivalents. They were also the only ones to dry completely overnight, a luxury on cold mornings. The runner-up is the Smartwool PhD, which dried in a little less than twice that time.
Wicking ability
While neither was sensational, both the PhD and Lorpen did an adequate job at keeping the testers feet dry. Neither performed spectacularly during extended periods of high-intensity exercise, and the Lorpen socks almost entirely stopped wicking at low temperatures. That wouldn't be as much of an issue, however, if they were large enough to take liners. None of the thicker, less fitted socks wicked well independently, but this problem could easily be avoided by wearing a pair of liners.
garry bateaux on Tuesday March 15, 2016 nice player ^^
Charmed Boy on Sunday February 7, 2016 Wonderful friend and even better sportsmanship
FizzgigMcarthur on Saturday October 17, 2015 respectful player
eurasianbro on Wednesday June 24, 2015 On the toilet roll
DoobiusMalcor on Wednesday June 13, 2012 pga, poor player
yonex on Tuesday May 29, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrCi2Se9PR8
My Dick In A Box on Thursday April 5, 2012 He wrote on my wall: "i flagged and was fighting for 2nd and had a good chance and he killed me ..."
The truth was, the other player would have had second easily but had not connected because he had flagged to me even though I told him he could. Because of that player's loyalty, he was in a bad position when it came to fight for second even though he had twice the territory. As I explained to PlayKD, this is why I gave him 2nd. I explained it then and I have now explain it again. So my review of PlayKD is he is purposefully obtuse.
etjam on Monday April 2, 2012 |