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Dalbello Sports Krypton Pro I.D. Ski Boot

Dalbello Sports Krypton Pro I.D. Ski Boot

Rating for this product: 5 February 10, 2009

This year I have been looking for a better pair of boots. I purchased a pair of Full Tilt Bumble Bee Pro's early in the season, but after a few days, they just did not seem to do it for me anymore. After Christmas I picked up a pair of these Krypton Pro's. Compared to the Full Tilt's, the Krypton does have a higher instep. The boot fitter was actually able to get a custom footbed in there for me where unlike the FT in which there was no room. I do find these to be quicker from edge to edge compared to the FT. While the FT is definitely a lighter boot, the Krypton flex appears to be more smooth, and the buckles are certainly going to be more durable. I believe Dalbello has certainly produced the next step in the "Flexon" technology. Sold the FT's and very happy I am now in the Kryptons.

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Good choice for a powder day

Hestra Heli 3-Finger Glove

Hestra Heli 3-Finger Glove

Rating for this product: 5 February 10, 2009

I picked these up as an alternative to my Hestra Freeride gloves. The gauntlet design combined with the 3 finger set up, make this a very easy glove to use during those deep powder days. I would agree that the liner is not particularly heavy, but one can easily add a second liner for those really cold days. Although I have yet to encounter a day that would require another layer. Wore these to -6 below and they performed great. A big step up over the traditional mitten.

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Full Tilt Bumble Bee Pro Ski Boot - Men's

January 18, 2009

These are definitely not designed for the widest of feet. Although the liner will pack down a bit once heated and fitted. I have a pretty average foot and depending on how thick a sock I wear - I get hot spots.

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What is old is new again

Full Tilt Bumble Bee Pro Ski Boot - Men's

Full Tilt Bumble Bee Pro Ski Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 16, 2009

I have been skiing on a pair of Daleboot's for several seasons now. Recently I was in at the Backcountry.com retail store and noticed the Full Tilt Bumblebee's and decided to give them a shot. I am very glad that I did. Once the intuition liners have been heat molded to your foot, the fit is unbelievable. When I compare these to my completely custom Daleboot's, the Full Tilt's fit much better and perform better as well. I especially like the idea of being able to control the boot's flex by simply changing out the tongue. This certainly is a low volume boot. I have always worn custom insoles due to my high arch, but this boot does not have the volume for insoles. However, the liner fits so good I cannot see why a person would require a custom footbed. The boots are warm, good anywhere on the mountain, and do not require any tinkering during the day. After wearing these, I would not buy anything other than a 3 piece boot in the future.

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One of the better gloves....

Hestra Vertical Cut Freeride Glove

Hestra Vertical Cut Freeride Glove

Rating for this product: 5 January 16, 2009

I have used Swany, Spyder, Black Diamond, Marmot and many other gloves over the years. These gloves from Hestra have the best dexterity of any glove I have tried. Normally I lean towards an "over the cuff" style or a glove with a long gauntlet. Since purchasing these gloves I do not think I will go back. During a big powder day this might not be the right glove, but for any other occasion I will not hesitate to pull these out of my bag. My fingers do feel a bit frosty from time to time, but by the time I start moving my hands they warm right up. These gloves allow you to do all the things one normally has to remove a glove to do - accept access your iPhone.

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A great mid layer piece

Mountain Hardwear Monkey Man Fleece Zip T - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Monkey Man Fleece Zip T - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 16, 2009

I have been using this in combination with my Mountain Hardwear Kramer jacket. Wearing this, a simple wick away tee shirt, and by Kramer softshell I was warm in temperatures well below freezing. The drawcord on the neck comes in handy to help lock out any wind or cold one might pick up during a quick run down the mountain. Other than the tightness from the thumbholes in the sleeves while wearing gloves, this was a great purchase. Performs better than a traditional full zip fleece jacket.

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Very nice all around ski

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

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

Rating for this product: 5 January 16, 2009

I have skied these all over the mountain. The only place they do not perform with flying colors is in tight bumps. But then again, I do not go looking to ski just bumps anymore. You can really lean into this ski, but if you do you will be grinning from ear to ear with excitement. No matter the conditions, these skis will not disappoint.

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Much better than standard insoles

Superfeet Trim-To-Fit Blue Insole

Superfeet Trim-To-Fit Blue Insole

Rating for this product: 5 December 15, 2008

This insole is great when used in combination with the shoes standard insole. I have won it with and without the extra cushioning of the shoe's normal insole. I definitely prefer the added cushion when worn on top of the original insole. These truly help to stabilize the foot. No more ankle sprains.

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A little disappointed

Hestra Army Leather Patrol Glove

Hestra Army Leather Patrol Glove

Rating for this product: 3 December 15, 2008

I purchased these gloves as an alternative to the full blow mittens. I really enjoyed the style, dexterity and overall warmth. However, I was very shocked this weekend to find that the seam has split on my right glove. Definitely had hoped these would be more durable. Getting them under the cuff of my soft shell does require a bit of work - but can be done.

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Great for all conditions

Mountain Hardwear Kramer Softshell Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Kramer Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 15, 2008

I have worn this jacket during the two extremes of Utah skiing. Worked great during the early season mid 40 degree temperatures. During those days only wore a thin shirt under the jacket - never over heated and never felt cold. Also wore the jacket this weekend during single digit temps. Added my Mountain Hardwear monkey man fleece 1/4 zip as a mid layer and stayed nice and toasty. Why by an insulated jacket and a shell when this will do the job of both.

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Much better design

Yakima FatCat 6

Yakima FatCat 6

Rating for this product: 4 December 15, 2008

Switched to the fat cat from my older Yakima ski rack. The larger button is certainly easier to use while wearing gloves/mittens. I am a little uneasy about how far the rack closes with skis loaded. Seems to me like the lock should engage further down. The first time I used this rack I was a little nervous that the rack may come open during transport. The low profile definitely means you do not hear any wind noise while using this rack.

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Best option yet

Mountain Hardwear Vertical Pant - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Vertical Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 15, 2008

I have been using several different pants made by Spyder over the years. Regretfully the durability was never that great and I was never into the real baggy fit. These pants fit the way a ski pant should. Roomy enough to allow a light weight pair of tights, but not so big that you have to worry about them falling down during a powder day. So far they have performed very well during warm ski days - 40+, and also during single digit outings. As long as they hold up - I am sold.

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Best helmet so far

Smith 2008 Variant Brim Helmet

Smith 2008 Variant Brim Helmet

Rating for this product: 5 December 15, 2008

I have owned several Giro helmets over the years. The fit was always a little bit off. This helmet definitely fits well enough I do not even think about whether or not I should wear it or a hat. I have added the SkullCandy bluetooth audio to make this a great accessory for those solo ski days. When used in combination with the new Smith I/O goggle you get a truly seamless integration. I like the rear adjustment which helps snug the helmet up against the back of your neck. Vents work well - although the lever is a little small and takes a few seconds to find.

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Hestra Army Leather Patrol Glove

November 12, 2008

How tight should the glove fit? Should there be any space a the end of your fingers?

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great alternative to a full blown parka

Spyder Jackson Softshell - Men's

Spyder Jackson Softshell - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 8, 2005

I was looking for a good softshell to use instead of my parka. This was definitely what I was looking for. The powder skirt works great for sunny days in the fresh stuff. I wore this with a fleece sweatshirt at 10F and still stayed really warm. The jacket fits snugly so keep that in mind.

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Smith Triad Regulator Spherical Series Goggles

Smith Triad Regulator Spherical Series Goggles

Rating for this product: 5 December 16, 2004

I recently purchased these goggles in a comparison against my Oakley Wisdoms. There really is no comparison. The Smith's are much more comfortable - especially when using a helmet. I can actually breathe out of my nose since the goggle does not press down like the Oakley's. If you are considering a top end goggle, this should be your choice. Reasonably priced replacement lenses is also a big plus.

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Transformer Glove

Spyder Transformer Glove - Mens

Spyder Transformer Glove - Mens

Rating for this product: 5 December 16, 2004

I typically use mittens compared to gloves, but I thought for once I would give these a try. Really easy to use. The gauntlet is easy to tighten and loosen, nose wipe on thumb is easier to use as compared to one on finger, and all leather construction makes them very durable. Worked great for snowboarding and skiing. I have not figured out the reasoning behind the hard knuckles - but I also hope I never have to.

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Oakley helmet adapter for wisdom goggles

Oakley Wisdom Goggle Helmet Strap Kit

Oakley Wisdom Goggle Helmet Strap Kit

Rating for this product: 5 November 18, 2004

This little strap actually saved me the price of a new pair of goggles. Easy to use and install. Worth every penny.

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