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Mountain Hardwear Snowpocalypse Pant - Men's
March 8, 2013
There are only outer thigh zips that start midst high and go all the way down. There is no venting on the inner thigh. The product description is incorrect.
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G3 Alpinist Climbing Skins
August 2, 2009
I ended up grabbing some 100 widths for my Scott Punishers which measure 130\90\116. Am I going to regret the purchase or will I have plenty of traction? I am 6'3" 180 lbf. What do you think? Is it worth it to pay full price for full coverage?
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Marker Duke Ski Binding
July 2, 2009
I had the same problem. I'm a 316mm boot with Scott Punisher 191's so I figured if I ever try and sell them later on it will be easier to sell a bigger ski like that with large bindings. I plan on running them into the ground but just in case I do need to get rid of them I opted for the slightly heavier larger bindings. You might consider that if it is possibly an issue.
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Voile SD Mojo Split Snowboard
July 2, 2009
What should I do? Split my Burton Malolo 166 or go with a 171 Voile? I'm 6'3" and 180 lbs.
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Beal Flyer II 10.2mm Dry Cover Rope
July 2, 2009
I do canyoneering trips and just occasionally climb. Would it be ok to use a dynamic rope in my situation? I know the static rope is better for rappelling but I'd like to only buy one rope if possible.
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Never Summer Premier F1 Snowboard
July 2, 2009
I would say it would be a good board to grow into if you don't have money for multiple boards in your quiver. If you plan on progressing as a rider and don't ride the park much, this might be an option. If you are a park rat this board probably isn't the best. Its a little heavier and isn't as snappy. I like mine for everything except deep powder but I'm not a park rider either. Only on occasion.
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Montrail Hardrock '09 Trail Running Shoe - Men's
July 1, 2009
I have a narrow, low volume foot and I love these shoes. They fit great and retain the ankle in place so when running or hiking down slopes it keeps you foot from sliding forward and crunching the toes. They fit snug along the entire foot but still give a little room in the toe box. I don't know about Jon with the wide feet but they fit great for me and my skinny feet.
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Crank Brothers Alloy Power Pump w/ Gauge
May 18, 2009
So my roommate bought one of these. We were out on the trail and both of us needed to add a little air to our tires. Neither of us could get a good seal on it. It end up deflating both of our tires completely. We even tried jamming it on the valve as hard as we could thinking it just wasn't inserted all the way. We ended up having to walk it back to the care to use the car powered pump. What are we doing wrong? Its a pretty simple tool. Unless it came defective or something.
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Scott P4 Alpine Ski
April 28, 2009
I haven't tried this in a tele setup, I'm sure it would be sick though if you can handle the weight. Because of the sandwiched Titanal core it is a little heavier. But its a solid ski. I would say if you plan on skinning extended trip in the backcountry a lighter ski might be a better option. I have some AT bindings mounted on the Scott Punishers which are lighter and have almost as wide tip and tail but they are 90mm underfoot. More of an all mountain type of ski.
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Rossignol S3 Pommier Alpine Ski
April 28, 2009
Look into the Scott Punishers too. They got great reviews like the Volkl Bridge but they are a bit cheaper. If you can handle the ugly graphics.
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Rossignol S3 Pommier Alpine Ski
April 28, 2009
180's for sure.
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Rossignol S3 Pommier Alpine Ski
April 28, 2009
These don't handle so well at high speeds. I've noticed a lot of speed wobble. I'm mounted right on the recommended line too.
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Rossignol S3 Pommier Alpine Ski
April 28, 2009
I think you ought to look elsewhere. I have this ski in its previous incarnation. I'm 6'3" 180lbs and I was riding the 176cm. I probably should have been on some longer sticks but I noticed some wicked speed wobble. These are meant more for park skiing than anything. I'd probably lean toward something like the Volkl Bridge or the Scott Punisher. The Punishers are pretty cheap right now. I actually replaced the S3's with the Punishers for $200 in the 191 length. If you can rock a 191 ski its a good deal. They ski short so it will feel more like a 185 due to the Pro-Tip.
BTW, this deal is in the Outlet. It's last year's model so its cheaper. Same ski different top sheet. Go to Freeskier.com and look at their buyers guide. It came in 2nd place this year.
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