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Biker // Trail Runner // Snowboarder // Alpine Skier // Nordic Skier // Hiker // Backcountry Snowboarder // Mountain Biker

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Black Diamond Megawatt Ski

April 7, 2012

I am hesitant in the choice between the Megawatt, the Amperage and the Zealot. They all seem great but I am looking for a ski for off piste only, hopefully most powder but which also tackles choppy and harder at high speeds effortlessly. Any recommendations?

Also, how does the Megawatt work with ski touring bindings - is it on the heavy side for touring compared to the other two?

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Icebreaker GT 260 Quantum Full-Zip Hooded Top - Long-Sleeve - Women's

Icebreaker GT 260 Quantum Full-Zip Hooded Top - Long-Sleeve - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 February 5, 2010

I bought this for my wife. She loves it and uses it all the time, indoors and outdoors. Great quality and true to size. Recommended!

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Great mittens for the coldest days

Black Diamond Mercury Mitten - Men's

Black Diamond Mercury Mitten - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 5, 2010

I just inaugurated my BD Mercury Mittens high-mountain skiing at Finse, Norway last weekend, and am very pleased with them! First day was cold (-25C) but due to these mittens I hardly noticed. Relatively good breathability although I was toasting inside by the time we reached the peak. Next day was slightly less arctic (-10C) but with high winds. That day I (as usual) donned a lighter pair for the first part of the ascent and switched when the wind-chill set in further up the mountain.

I’d say this is a first class mitten in terms of cold and wind protection. Good proportions, good protection around the wrist and easy to use with ski poles. Straps can be adjusted with mittens on. The trigger finger adds to dexterity, but don’t expect miracles; I could plot the GPS with the thumb only, and normal zippers can be hard to operate. Opening snowboard bindings etc will however not be a problem. Although I have no intention to take out the inner liners except perhaps for drying, it seems a bit fiddly to put them back in place.

I immediately fell in love with these mittens. I endorse that they must be “built for the deepest, coldest days of winter” and they will be my pair of choice for the harshest days out skiing and snowboarding. On wormer or wetter days I will however use another pair.

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Montrail Hardrock

Montrail Hardrock Trail Running Shoe - Mens

Montrail Hardrock Trail Running Shoe - Mens

Rating for this product: 3 September 30, 2008

These are sturdy shoes providing excellent comfort and support on easy mountain hiking and trail running in stony areas. This obviously impacts on their weight, so I find them to heavy for runs on regular trails or asphalt.

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Nathan 7.5K Elite Pack

Nathan  7.5K Elite Pack

Nathan 7.5K Elite Pack

Rating for this product: 5 September 16, 2008

This pack is great. Perfect for runs where you need to bring your car key, mobile etc. Separate pocket ensures credit cards are not demagnetized by the mobile. Recommended!

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