Best Price Villeroy & Boch Cottage 14-1/2-Inch Oval Platter

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Villeroy & Boch Cottage 14-1/2-Inch Oval Platter Product Description:



  • 14-inch oval platter for serving cooked vegetables, smaller roasts
  • Off-white with bunches of berries and blue trim
  • Fine china offers strength, durability, translucent appearance
  • Microwave- and dishwasher-safe
  • Imported from Germany

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Traditional, but updated, the Cottage Collection embraces Americana with a new passion. The colorful red and blue berries along with soft green leaves are mixed with subtle red and blue plaids to make this pattern a new collectible. Add a stenciled rim around dinners and salads and you have a true Americana feel . The porcelain dinnerware is accessorized by accessories such as canisters, jam jars and etched handpainteed glassware, drinkware and giftware.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Nice Plates
By Maria Downing de Villa
The product is perfect, beautiful and at a very good price, so I really recomend it, you food taste better

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Compare Prices for Mad Rock Men's Phoenix Lace Climber,Grey,11 M US

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Mad Rock Men's Phoenix Lace Climber,Grey,11 M US Product Description:



  • Recommanded for Trad/Multi-Pitch, Gym, Guide/Rental & Crack Climbing

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Classic, traditional, high quality, and a great performer. Mad Rock's do-everything shoe has been around since day one, and while it has enjoyed improvements and subtle changes over the years, the Phoenix is still a great value in a traditional shoe, and remains one of Mad Rock's most popular models. This WAS your father's climbing shoe, and it'll likely be the choice of your kids as well.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect for guys with bigger/wider feet! Has totally changed the quality of my climbing experience
By M. Arnold
Perfect for guys with bigger/wider feet! Has totally changed the quality of my climbing experience due to it's boxed-toe. I don't feel like I am trying to cram my toes into a women's high-heel shoe.

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4Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor
By Habitat2050
:::EDIT:::After 2 months of using this shoe I have decided to reduce my rating to 4 stars. I still like the shoes, they fit great and grip fantastically. However this grip, I believe, is provided in a trade off for durability. The rubber, while super grippy, is soft and deteriorates rather quickly. I spoke with a rep at REI about MadRock shoes my wear issue and she said that MadRock uses thinner/cheaper rubber to sell at lower prices. She said that most people who buy MadRock have the intention of resoling with better rubber once they are broken in. I would still recommend these shoes to anyone who is starting out but keep in mind they will wear down quickly.:::End EDIT:::I've been climbing indoor for about two months and after getting acquainted with my abilities through rental shoes I decided I really needed a pair of my own to push routes I had been struggling on. I like these for the following reasons:COMFORT: I tried on a ton of shoes in person to make sure I knew what I was getting. It was a toss up between these and the La Sportiva Nago Mens Climbing Shoe. Both provided a great fit however I felt that the Mad Rock Phoenix's had less of a "dead toe" feel. The being said these have a great toe box and firm rand - enough to provide plenty of comfort when edging on tiny holds. These also grip my heels extremely well so heel hooks and the like aren't a problem. I remove them during long rests but they are comfortable enough to leave on for extended periods of time.FIT: Street shoes I wear an 11 and I like my climbing shoes tight - not uncomfortably tight but tolerable. I was wearing a 10 in the rental Evolv Defys at my gym however I was surprised that I had to size down to a 9 in these to get the feel I was looking for. Since these aren't synthetic uppers I fully expect them to stretch a bit but as of now they are nice and tight. The lace-ups really provide a wide range of fit and adjustability. I figure that the best way to find a climbing shoe is to first try it on in person, develop a relationship with that shoe and then for any future buys order it online.PERFORMANCE: This is where having your own shoes really pays off. Before I got these I was doing 5.10 and some 5.11 routes. After getting these I redid some of the routes that I struggled on before and practically ran up them - I'm now completing 5.12b/c routes and there's a 5.13 I'm excited to work. These shoes have a slight downturn which provides great tension for sporty overhang routes and enough edge to stand on tiny holds firmly. The toe is thin enough to jam into finger cracks and the heel has a ridged grip which really grabs holds. My dyno has increased roughly 8 inches with these and I can slab up slippery faces pretty easily now. The box has some label about ScienceFriction rubber on the soles and I can attest to its ability.CARE: So far I haven't had to do anything to these to prevent them from smelling. As with any shoe you want to let them air out after each climb away from direct sun light. Additionally I have been climbing about 4 days a week in these for almost 2 weeks now and they don't show a sign of wear. I imagine once I venture outdoors (I hear Austin TX climbing has it all - great limestone, deepwater soloing and pink granite a bit west) they might start to wear but until then they seem well constructed.Overall I would say this is a great shoe for indoor climbing. Having not ventured onto any real rock (yet) I can't speak toward its performance however I would imagine that it would function just fine on real rock as it does on whatever those indoor gyms are molded out of.

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5Great shoes!
By Nathan Jass
Very comfortable. I have not climbed in them yet, so I can't comment on the durability, but the traction on the sole is excellent and they fit like a glove. I ended up getting them in the same size as my sneaker, and they are snug. Love the laces.

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Price Comparisons Outdoor Research Bug Bivy (Black, One Size)

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Outdoor Research Bug Bivy (Black, One Size) Product Description:



  • No-see-um netting, durable hyroseal coated waterproof nylon floor
  • Single overhead shock corded Delrin pole
  • Sleeping pad straps and end opening zipper
  • Three stake loops, two guy line loops and smal internal mesh pocket
  • Avg weight 16oz/454g, Packed size: 14"x 3"x4"/36cm x 8cm x 10cm, Length: 89in/225cm, Max width: 25"/64cm, Peak heigth: 18"/46cm

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The Bug Bivy™ provides complete insect protection through the night. A single pole holds the mesh away from your face, keeping the bugs at a distance. The zipper opening seals mosquitoes and other small insects out. A waterproof floor keeps moist ground from soaking through your bag as you sleep.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect light solution for hot summer nights
By amazon-jack
I'm not a weight weenie, but when I can reduce bulk [weight and volume], It's always good.I have a few O.R. items in my camping and outdoors gear list and I've always been pleased with them. That trend continues with this Bivy.The Bivy construction is very good. Stitching is well done and overall, I expect good reliability. The underneath is tough wearing and as I use a light weight groundsheet for an extra layer anyway.The pole is easily put in place once you find the little velcro entry on the side. There are marking to show you where to insert the pole.It packs away to a very small and manageable size.I'm ~6", ~100lb so I'm consider myself the larger side of the one size fits all chart. I was easily able to roll inside and I had plenty of head room. Access to the zip [door/entry] was easy and the zip operation was positive.This product does what it says and provides great protection against airborne and ground borne blood suckers. A colleague woke in the morning from his tent and upon checking himself, found two ticks on his upper body. We're pretty used to mozzies now and they are not disease carrying. Ticks are real threat however. Two ticks in the tent was somewhat of an exception in fairness [first time in many trips], though certainly not shocking. If I needed a case in point to justify my new bivy purchase, I had just been given one.I don't see any negatives to be honest. I used a Thermorest and Snugpak lite sleeping bag and everything worked well. OK, this is all light stuff.For instance, a blow up mattress or other luxury bedding may make the available space too little and defeat the point of this bivy.There is some room for some small items in the head area of the bivy [keys, phone, camera and the like]. Not enough for anything more than a small fanny pack or the like but again, storage is not what this product is about.I did not use the guy line or stake loops on the first night and had no problem. The delrin pole was standing up well. I did on the second and this helped the delrin pole remain upright better.I put in my larger 4 season bag [Mountain Hardware] just for a test and found it works well also.The purchase experience from Amazon was great. I needed the item fast and I was impressed with Amazon and their shipping partner choice. I live in EU.This solution would work well on an MTB / bike trips, hiking, fishing etc. If you need to go light, are in warm climates and need protection at night against bloodsucking bugs, this is certainly a product you should consider.

8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
4Bug Bivy Review
By James L. Wertz
The Bug Bivy is a fine product and meets all of the needs one would have on an expedition where mosquitoes are a consideration. I took the bivy to Africa recently and used it in several different indoor and outdoor settings. It was easy to carry, setup and sleep in. My only criticisms are: I had a few minutes of confusion as to how to insert the support pole into the bivy as there were no instructions included with the product. However, I later discovered that one of the tags on the bivy had instructions for setup and I had missed it. The support pole's sections are a bit long for carry in a normal backpack. Even if placed in the bottom of my pack, the poles poke right up against the pack lining and are likely to either cause rub damage to the bivy's carry sack or the same to the inside of my pack.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
1Doesn't Stand up properly
By Camp
ProsLight, thick bottom, no ground cloth needed.Good customer serviceConsIf there is wind or if you slightly move in the bivy it will collapse in your face. I thought this would be a great idea because of the pole; but it's very unstable and will frequently pop out of place, meaning you have to get out of the bivy to put it back in. The pole is held together with a small piece of velcro that is not perpendicular with the bivy pole and on the other side is a small hole for it.

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