March 28, 2012

The ABS vario base unit comes in both Small and Large. Which size is for sale here?

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Rossignol S7 Barras Ski

November 24, 2009

Going to be using this ski as a mostly inbounds/sidecountry ski aimed at skiing pow and dropping some decent size airs. What kind of beta do you all have on mounting position? I've heard +3 might ski short, but thinking I might want that extra tail when dropping cliffs. Also, does the new graphic run into the discrepencies on where the mounting points fall like last year's model did?

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Rossignol S7 Barras Ski

November 2, 2009

At 6'1'' and 185 lbs. is the 188 going to be too short? Skiing Line Sir Francis Bacons right now (182) and they feel about right, if not a touch short. Everybody says the S7s ski short, I'm just wondering how short.

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Rossignol S7 Caballero Alpine Ski

March 19, 2009

With the large base area on these skis, you shouldn't have any big problems skinning except on steep hardpack or ice.

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Icelantic Shaman Alpine Ski

March 19, 2009

184

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Dynastar Legend Pro XXL Alpine Ski 08/09

March 19, 2009

Pretty heavy and definitely stiff. Not going to want the same ski for tight trees and 50+ foot cliffs. 187 for the trees and a tighter radius, 194s for the drops. At your height, I would say you could handle the 194s.

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Armada ARV Alpine Ski

March 19, 2009

I would reccomend the 185. They may feel long to start but the 175 would be too short.

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K2 Extreme Alpine Ski

March 19, 2009

yes.

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Line Chronic Alpine Ski

March 19, 2009

They are as strong as anything else on the market.

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Black Diamond Ascension Custom STS Climbing Skins

March 19, 2009

I am of the camp that believes you should buy skins for the widest part of your ski and trim from there. In this case, you would want to get a pair of the 120mm. The 110s will work but will not provide full coverage. You will want the 179-186 length.

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Volkl Chopstick Alpine Ski

March 12, 2009

What are you using them for? Chopsticks are as more dedicated powder jib stick while the elizabeths hadle power well but also feel at home on the front side due to their slightly smaller dimensionsActually thanks I just answered myself.. Thanks.I'm an east coaster that travels out west twice a year.. I want a backcountry ski with nice pop.. I like natural hits and deep stuff but want something more playful.. Is the chopstick a reverse camber? --- "The Chopstick’s reverse camber is less pronounced then other skis, allowing more of the ski’s edge to be in contact with the snow and giving you more control whether you're sessioning the park or riding a groomer back to the lift."

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K2 Phat Luv Ski - Women's

March 11, 2009

Given you height and weight, I would reccomend the 167s. Given that you ski 168s already, go for the 167s.

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Line Prophet 90 Alpine Ski

March 11, 2009

No major difference

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Salomon Czar Ski

March 11, 2009

Seeing as the rockered tip will make these ski a little bit shorter, the 174 would be a good fit for you and will handle the bc powder well.

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Salomon Czar Ski

March 11, 2009

If youre looking for a strictly powder ski it may be worth it to wait for a 190. You are currently on 184s and the 182 Czars are going to ski even shorter dues to the slight tip rocker.

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Armada ARV Alpine Ski

March 10, 2009

185

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Armada ARV Alpine Ski

March 10, 2009

I think so. They may feel a little big at times but performance around the rest of the mountain would make up for it.

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Armada ARV Alpine Ski

March 10, 2009

185

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Atomic Pure Ski Bag - 1 Pair

March 10, 2009

you should have no problem putting your 160s in this bag

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Volkl Unlimited AC50 Alpine Ski w/ Motion iPT Wide Ride 14.0 Binding

March 10, 2009

The dimesions on this ski are the same regardleess of length, so if you like the 175 in your current ski, go for the 177 in these.

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Salomon Suspect Ski

March 9, 2009

I have the STH and love them. Would be a perfect binding for this ski.

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K2 True Luv Ski w/ Marker M2 10.0 Binding - Women's

March 9, 2009

I would reccomend the 149...possibly the 156 if you truly are progressing quickly and want a ski that you can 'grow' in to.

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Voile Telepro Shovel

March 9, 2009

yes but you may have to remove the handle from the blade or else have the top of the handle stick out of the top of the pack

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Marker 12.0 Free Ski Bindings

March 9, 2009

100

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Volkl Mantra Alpine Ski

March 4, 2009

It depends a little on your skiing style. The AC50 is a groomer ski meant to be put on edge. The mantra is more of an all mountain ski that would feel more at home in some deeper stuff. If you mostly stick to groomers, I would go AC50; if you plan on doing a little more all-mountain skiing and throwing in some trees and some west coast trips, go with the mantra.

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K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

March 4, 2009

Of course you can, why not? Just get skins that come close to the dimensions of the ski and thats all there is to it . Youtube " ski skins" to find a good tutorial on how to trim them and how to put them on, ect.---The one thing these skis have going for them in terms of skinning is they are really wide, thus providing extra surface area under foot where skin can meet snow. That being said, with the rocker you are going to have a large portion of the tip and tail that will not have contact with the snow (unless you are in powder). I would not want to take these skinning on hardpack or steeps, especially where a fall or slide backwards could have some bad results.

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K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

March 4, 2009

ok

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Volkl Wall Alpine Ski

March 4, 2009

I like this ski better as an all-mountain tool

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Armada ARG Alpine Ski

March 4, 2009

I'm more of a fan of the hellbent. Personal opinion though.

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Lange Fluid 120 Ski Boot - Men's

March 4, 2009

If you buy it online, it comes completely stock. Most boot shops will do mods to it for you at a price.

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K2 Apache Coomba Alpine Ski

March 4, 2009

The 174 coombas will feel slightly longer than your PEs simply because they are directional and will have more effective edge. If the PEs feel just a tad short, then the 174 coombas will work. If you are looking for slightly more stability at speed and plan on doing some bigger lines, then you can go for the 181.

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Rossignol S5 Barras Alpine Ski

February 23, 2009

If you are looking for edge to edge performance, the Mantra is probably the best out of the group you mentioned above. The S5 is going to perform more like the bridge.In going down in size, you are going to loose some stability at speed as well as total effective edge. This may be why you did not like the Bridge in that length as much. Not sure of your height, so length reccomendation is tough, but if you're on 177s and are comfortable there, why change?

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Rossignol Scratch Scream 'in Alpine Ski

February 23, 2009

they'll do well

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Line Prophet 100 Alpine Ski

February 23, 2009

The 186s are going to feel real long your first couple of times on them. At your size, and taking into the fact that you are progressing and enjoy off-piste, they would work. But, if possible, you might want to go with the 179s now and step up to the 186s when you have a couple more days under you. Going too long too soon could hurt your skills and slow down your progression slightly.

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Rossignol SAS 110 Wide Ski Binding

February 23, 2009

Freeride bindings are simply going to be a little tougher and more geared towards harder skiing and landing airs. This will be fine for your fat powder skis as long as they are not much fatter than 110mm. Otherwise you will have to bend the brakes to make them fit around the waist of your skis, which is not that big a deal but something to keep in mind.

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Black Diamond AvaLung II

February 18, 2009

How does it feel when you wear this under a backpack? Can you feel the backpack squeezing the tube against your back when you cinch your pack tight?

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Volkl Unlimited AC30 Titanium Alpine Ski w/ Motion iPT 12.0 Piston Binding

February 16, 2009

For a new, current model year ski and binding package this isn't a bad price at all, even though it is definitely still a lot of money.You may try to find last years model or a used pair on other websites. Or be sure to check out steepandcheap.com or tramdock.com regularly for some sweet deals.

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Armada JJ Alpine Ski

February 14, 2009

Check out the Rossi S7 and if you want reverse sidecut and rocker, the 4frnt EHP.

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Red Mutiny Audio Helmet

February 14, 2009

yup they should unless you've got a real small dome and helmet.

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Armada AR6 Alpine Ski

February 14, 2009

these. not even sure if dumont is skiing on the dumonts these days.

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Oakley O-Frame Goggle

February 13, 2009

These seem to fit a wide array of face sizes, so they should fit. Can always get them from backcountry.com and return them no questions asked if they don't fit. If you are concerned about them not being wide enough, check out the Crowbars. Those are real wide.

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Line Prophet 100 Alpine Ski

February 13, 2009

Will they work? Yes. Are there better options out there? Also, yes. Anything that can effectively attach your boot to your ski will work. I assume you will have to bend the brakes to get them around the waist of the Prophets, but they will definitely work.

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Dynastar Legend 8000 Fluid All Mountain Ski with PX12

February 13, 2009

They are basically the same ski, except the Mythic Rider is a slightly wider ski. The Mythic Rider used to be called the 8800, which gives you a slightly better idea of how closely related the skis are. The Mythic Rider will provide slightly better performance in deeper snow as well as when blasting through crud.

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Smith Prodigy Goggle

February 13, 2009

Ignitor mirror is a good all around lens but doesn't perform all that well in real flat light. According to the Smith website, the only gold lens that comes stock in the Prodigy goggles is the Gold Sensor Mirror.

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Swany X-Cell II Glove - Men's

February 13, 2009

start a 'gear chat' to get a quick, accurate answer

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Hestra Heli Glove

February 13, 2009

No real benefit to having it on one side versus the other. Might give it a slightly 'cleaner' look if on the inside of the glove as opposed to on the back of the hand.

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Salomon STH 14 Ski Binding

February 13, 2009

Great all around binding. Will work well on the mantras.

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Volkl Mantra Alpine Ski

February 13, 2009

Can't go wrong with any of those skis. S5 going to be a little more playful than the other two. Only reccomendation is to demo as many pairs as possible. Since you haven't done a ton of skiing recently, you need to try as many pairs as possible and figure out what kind of shape and flex profile you prefer the most.

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4FRNT Skis EHP Alpine Ski

February 13, 2009

If you are not skiing much powder, there are better skis out there for you. Look for something with a traditional sidecut and camber. It is going to handle variable conditions better than this ski. If you do get it, the suggested mounting point would probably be your best bet.

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K2 Apache Xplorer Ski w/ Marker MX 14.0 Binding

February 13, 2009

The Apache Outlaw would be a better option if you plan on spending 40% of your time in Utah. It has slightly larger dimensions to better handle powder, but will still tackle the hardpack and groomers out East as well as the Xplorer.

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Marker Jester Ski Binding

February 13, 2009

I do not believe they will. These have a different hole pattern than the m1000.

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Rossignol S6 Koopman Alpine Ski

February 13, 2009

You usually want to buy skins that match up with the widest part of your ski; 140mm in this case. That being said, you could probably use the 120mm size but are definitely going to sacrifice some grip on the way up.

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Black Diamond Megawatt Ski 08/09 Model

February 3, 2009

Lengend Pros have no rocker; Megawatts have LOTS of tip rocker. Legend Pros are stiffer than the Megawatts and are more all mountain, while the Megawatts are a powder shredding tool.

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K2 Extreme Alpine Ski

February 3, 2009

I believe this is going to be a little lighter and not quite as stiff as the bridge. Any difference is not going to be THAT noticible though. This would be a better park ski; the bridge would succeed more as an all-mountain rig.

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Dynastar Huge Trouble Ski

February 3, 2009

Depending on your size it is an option, but unless you plan on skiing and landing switch the majority of the time there is no reason to go true core center on them. They are meant to big a big mountain powder ski and should be mounted accordingly.

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K2 Kung Fujas Alpine Ski

February 3, 2009

179 would be a good size. Go for Marker Griffon as a solid binding choice. Someone else will have to step in for a boot reccomendation.....

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Rossignol Scratch Girl BC Alpine Ski - Women's

January 27, 2009

This ski really isn't wide enough to be considered a real deep powder ski. Heavier and stiffer aren't going to help either. Look for something with a soft/medium flex and some beefy dimensions. You will have to sacrifice a little in one aspect (hardpack) to gain in another (powder). It is up to you which balance is right.

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Ortovox S1 Avalanche Transceiver

January 27, 2009

They are similar in that they are both three antenae transceivers used for avalanche rescue. The 'selling point' of the two units is what differs. The Ortovox S1 has a screen that flips up like a cell phone. This screen then shows you the distance and direction of buried victims by placing icons representative of people on the screen. The Mammut Pulse is popular because it can actually detect small chest compressions and relay that information back to other Mammut Pulse transceivers. The downside of this is that it cannot transmit these vital signs to any other beacon but the Mammut Pulse. So, the victim and rescuer must both have the Mammut to use the feature it has become popular for.

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Rossignol SAS2 Ti 140 Wide Ski Binding

January 27, 2009

These are a good binding for these skis. Can also look at Salomon STH and Marker Griffon/Jester.

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Salomon STH 16 Ski Binding

January 27, 2009

The 130mm brakes will, although they might be a little wide. The Marker Griffon/Jester com with 110mm brakes that would fit (might need a touch of bending).

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Marker Jester Ski Binding

January 27, 2009

Other than this new binding (http://www.kneebinding.com/), all bindings release in generally the same manner. No binding is going to be any better at preventing knee injury (if they are all set up correctly) than any other binding.

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Volkl Bridge Alpine Ski

January 27, 2009

You do two completely different types of skiing, so sizing is a little difficult. It stability at speed is more important to you (big turns and hitting rollers), go with the 185. If the park and trees are where you are more at home, the 177 might work better. If you're truly stuck between two sizes however, I would always reccomend to go bigger.

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Line Prophet 90 Alpine Ski

January 21, 2009

It is listed. Click the pull down menu underneath the price.

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Dynastar Legend Pro Rider Alpine Ski 08/09 Model

January 21, 2009

I wouldn't go shorter than your current setup if you are looking for a ski for those fresh days. If you ski aggressively, I don't think the 184 will be too long. Coomba is a great ski as well and if you think that would fit you better then maybe it is the better choice for you.

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Armada JJ Alpine Ski

January 20, 2009

If you are already skiing the brigades in a 178, it couldnt hurt to step up to the 185. With the rocker these will ski a little shorter than their length might suggest and a 175 will probably feel too short for you if you're already on 178s.As for bindings, the Jesters are a great option for a ski this wide.

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Black Diamond GlideLite Nylon STS Skins

Black Diamond GlideLite Nylon STS Skins

Rating for this product: 5 January 20, 2009

Got a pair of the 140mm for my Line SFBs. Skins were easy to cut and have been solid so far. Grip is good on all but the steepest sections of the worst snow. Glide isn't fantastic but I'm guessing as they wear slightly this will improve. Haven't seen any signs of wear and tear or poor craftsmanship. Highly reccomended especially for your fat sticks.

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Giro 2008 Fuse Helmet

January 19, 2009

Best way to find out is to start a chat with one of the resident gear experts.

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Line Anthem Alpine Ski

January 19, 2009

The invaders are a little more of a traditional park ski. These are a bit fatter and could also be used as an all mountain ski. They will both handle the park fine; jibbing will probably be a little easier on the invader as they have smaller dimensions and are thus lighter.

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Carhartt Logo T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's DO NOT USE

January 16, 2009

Best way to get a quick answer is to start a chat with one of the 'gear experts'.

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Black Diamond Covert with Avalung Winter Pack - 1343-1953 cu in

January 16, 2009

It sounds like this pack is pretty short and maybe not reccomended for taller guys? Anybody in the 6'1" range have any experience with this pack? Looking for something that is going to fit snugly and not flop around on the way down.

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Surface Watch Life Ski

January 16, 2009

Its going to take quite a bend to make them fit, but that's not to say its not do-able. I would go with the 100mm brake if its easy to get.

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Marker Baron Ski Bindings

January 16, 2009

These bindings are not reccomended for any ski with a waist under 76mm.

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Dynastar Legend Pro Rider Alpine Ski 08/09 Model

January 15, 2009

As good how? They are completely different skis. Kuro is truly powder oriented, Dynastar is more all-mountain.

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Black Diamond Outlaw Avalung Pack - 1831-1939cu in

January 15, 2009

The size is definitely big enought to fit all that gear. Might be a little tough to squeeze the helmet in but it should make it. Can always hook it onto the outside if its a big issue.

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Dynastar Legend Pro Rider Alpine Ski 08/09 Model

January 15, 2009

Pro Rider 190, in my opinion.

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Salomon Czar Ski

January 15, 2009

If you ski 174s and like them, then that is probably a pretty good size in this ski for you. Just remember, it may ski slightly shorter due to its rockered tip.

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Surface Watch Life Ski

January 15, 2009

Should handle the crud fairly well. You might experience some tip deflection at higher speeds.

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K2 Apache Coomba Alpine Ski

January 15, 2009

I would say the Pro Rider. Going to be the burliest and stiffest of these choices. Should handle whatever you throw at it with ease.

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Liberty Hazmat Alpine Ski

January 15, 2009

They are pretty durable skis. Bamboo is actually a really strong wood so having that in a ski shouldn't make you worry about the ski's durability. Obviously your edges and base will get beat up if hitting rails on a consistent basis.

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Salomon X-Adventure 7 Backcountry Boot

January 15, 2009

What you see is what they've got. Start a chat with a 'gear expert' to see if more are on the way.

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Black Diamond QuickDraw Super Tour Probe 265

January 13, 2009

A little more than 14 inches long.

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Volkl Bridge Alpine Ski

January 12, 2009

At your size, I would go with the 185. I think the 177s will feel really short when not on the bumps or in tight trees. That being said, the 185 should still handle that terrain just fine.

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Backcountry Access Tracker DTS Beacon

January 12, 2009

Yes it comes with a strap and holder for the beacon.

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Backcountry.com Stoic Inbounds Glove - Men's

January 12, 2009

My hand measures about 8.2 inches. The Hestra Seth Morrisons fits well in a size 9. What size would you reccomend for this glove?

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Black Diamond Covert with Avalung Winter Pack - 1343-1953 cu in

January 8, 2009

Torso length on the L/XL 22L is: 43-51 cm (17-20 in)Torso length on the L/XL 32L is: 51-58 cm (20-23 in)Anarchist has side access. Outlaw has back panel access.

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Look PX 12 Jib Troublemaker Ski Binding

January 8, 2009

They are bendable, and it is something you can do yourself. If possible, however, I would take them to a legit shop and see if they can do it for you just to make sure they dont mess up the bindings and retain their safety factor. But yes, brakes are bendable.

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Armada Alpha 1 Alpine Ski

January 8, 2009

It will not be as good as your pipe cleaners. This ski is not a traditional camber or sidecut like your current ski. It is much more park oriented and will not carve as well as the pipe cleaners.

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Volkl Ledge Alpine Ski

January 8, 2009

Sure. It is a fairly soft ski and in a smaller size it should work well for somebody that weight.

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Black Diamond GlideLite Nylon STS Skins

January 8, 2009

This skin would work well for those skis. Because the skis are so fat, you will want to get the lightest skin possible and this is it. Also because of the surface area of your ski, you will not sacrifice any grip by getting this skin.

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Volkl Kuro Alpine Ski

January 7, 2009

Yeah, I guess you could think of the Chopstick as a backcountry jib ski that will have more pop off jumps and cliff drops as well as riding better switch. The Kuro is more of a balanced all around BC/powder stick.

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Karhu Betty Telemark Ski - Women's

January 7, 2009

You can't go wrong with a pair of the Black Diamon Ascension, although really any skin would work. If you want to save weight, check out the Black Diamond GlideLite as another viable option.

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Black Diamond Fritschi Diamir Explore Binding

January 7, 2009

These would work, but if your focus is on resort skiing and some sidecountry, there are better options out there. Check out the Marker Duke/Baron as well as the Fritschi Freeride Plus. These are all much more suited to the demands of ripping down the mountain and not as focused on the hike up.

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Volkl Kuro Alpine Ski

January 7, 2009

The Kuro is a true all-mountain deep day ski. It is going to have a softer flex and better float than your mantra.The Katana will fall somewhere in the middle in terms of flex and float.If you already have the mantra, and knowing how well it handles those cruddy days and days where you are on 6 inches of fresh or less, I would say get the Kuro. You will be glad you did when you get those epic 20+ days.

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Line Sir Francis Bacon Alpine Ski

Line Sir Francis Bacon Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 January 7, 2009

So I finally got my SFBs mounted with some dukes. Had them out in some variable conditions this weekend and thought they handled it all well. From pockets of powder on the groomers to 8 inches of fresh behind the ropes to skied out crud, they felt smooth and in control at all times. When really trying to carve and make a quick powerful turn on the hard stuff you can feel them want to give a little, but they never felt overly soft or sloppy. I would highly reccomend these as an everyday powder oriented ski. Unless you really want to crank some super G turns down ice packed runs, these are your skis.

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POC Armor Torso Jacket

January 6, 2009

They will help cushion the impact if you take a direct hit to your shoulder, but in no way would they absolutely prevent a shoulder dislocation from ever happening again.

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