What Do You Think Of My Blog ?

NWT3K

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I just recently started blogging. I mostly blog about my ski and mountain bike adventures though out the Northwest as well as my new custom outerwear line.
Im looking for as much feedback as i can get, If you get a minute read my entries, watch my vids and let me know what you think. This is also directly related towards my major so any suggestions are more then welcome
check out my blog at - http://www.nickmarvik.com/Nickmarvik.com/Blog/Blog.html
 
I make shells, as far as warmth goes there not a down jacket. But surprisingly they hold in a lot of heat. I wear shells all throughout the season and it doesn't bother me.
 
Thanks. My jackets range from $190 - $290 depending on fabric type, and how custom the individual wants it.
 
One of the things i stand by is I will never make the same jacket twice. I can use the same color pattern, but I would have to do a different pocket design, or different colored velcro etc etc something just to make it different from ones i've made. That way, no one has your jacket.
 
yea the 5 makes an s sounds its like deadmau5

but its acceptable to say bau five, but dead mau five is unacceptable
 
Im glad you understand, I think its funny when people spend a boat load of $ to have the same coat as someone else.
 
Right now i'm only doing interior pockets, like you see in the picture...... But i can put them where ever you want :)
 
Just finished - 40" front zipper. Navy blue fabric, neon green zippers, velcro and thread.
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I personally own one of the jackets and it is the sickest jacket I have ever worn. Its the most comfortable, function and dry jacket i've ever had. I've gone thru many jackets over the years and it blows me away how much more comfortable this jacket is. I wear it every day to class as well as every day skiing now all my other jackets just sit around. Deff worth your money on this one!
 
StartFragmentI personally own one of these jackets and I am extremelypleased with the quality. I was able custom design my coat and basicallypick out everything I wanted. He has a large variety of options you can choosefrom depending on how much your looking to spend. All of his fabric is 3 layerweather you choose the cheaper option or the more expensive option.

I was also really pleased with how the jacket fits as well as the functionalityof the jacket. I am a pretty big guy at 6ft 3in and its hard to find goodfitting coats that are taller but not super wide mid section. I am pleased thatwith this jacket my hood is big enough to fit over my helmet, my arm cuffs arewide enough to easily slide over my gloves and the collar is tall enough inreally extreme (windy) conditions. I also have plenty of room to layer up. Oneof the coolest parts about my jacket is that he promises to never make the samecoat twice! So you wont have the problem of running into someone with the samejacket.

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Just wanted to put up a little post today. Rode baker all day yesterday and it was FREEZING out. In town it was 9 degrees with wind chill and I had to work on a film project for one of my classes. We were down on the waterfront so not only was it cold but it was also wet because of the sea spray. I wore my jacket Nick made down there and was surprised to see how warm it was even with the strong winds and freezing spray. It kept out all of the wind and never got wet at all the water would just roll off the jacket and the wind would dry it almost immediately. Its hard to go wrong with a jacket that time after time I am blown away by how versatile it really is. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED JACKETS!! Keep up the good work Nick!
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I just did a complete site/blog makeover.
Looking for opinions, advice, etc. etc.
Let me know what you guys think
www.nickmarvik.com
 
That exact jacket would run you $225. All my jackets are custom to the individual though, so prices vary Let me know if your interested & more details
 
Yoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.your site is very clean and easy ta navigate! plus anything custom is better, so nice job with the jackets.Two thumbs up and much good Karma!!!!!!very nice.
 
i own one of these jackets, and one thing i would say to anyone considering buying one of these bad boys is too watch the width to length ratio... i find with mine that bending over to buckle my boot, or pick up anything off the ground can put a little strain onto the back lower part of the coat. having it made a little wider would help eliminate this.
 
i really really like your entire site and what your doing right now dude. you have something really good going on right now.
 
Hey guys, I just put up another entry on some local issue occuring with our local mountain biking mecca here in bellingham, wa - Galbraith Mountain. It is extremely important to spread awareness of whats been going on, any help would be greatly appreciated from our community here in Bellingham.
http://www.nickmarvik.com/Nickmarvik.com/Blog/Blog.html

Also, I've been working little by little making changes to my blog, would love to hear some more opinions and insight to what what you guys think, what it lacks, etc. etc.
Cheers
 
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