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Hank Rearden

Trail Runner // Alpine Skier // AT Skier

Hank Rearden: #3,129 of 93,625 More Information

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Black Diamond Zealot Ski

November 13, 2009

With tip rocker the Justice skis a little shorter than the actual length. If you'd buy a Zealot in a 172 then there's no reason not to consider a Justice in a 175. A 3cm difference wont amount to anything after two runs.

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Black Diamond Megawatt Ski

October 29, 2009

Anyone skied these at +1cm?

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Marker Jester 16 Ski Binding

October 27, 2009

sth16 weighs in almost 1.5lbs heavier, same with px 15/18
they ski a little lighter too because of the short mounting length

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Salomon STH 16 Ski Binding

October 27, 2009

sth12: auto toe-height adjustment, 3-hole quadrax toe pattern, small spring

sth16: 4-hole driver toe pattern, big spring

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Marker Duke 16 Ski Binding

October 24, 2009

Yes, you can re-mount bindings.
No, the holes do not match.

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Marker Jester 16 Ski Binding

October 24, 2009

The only difference between the dalbello 3-piece shells is the type of the plastic used (pro being stiffest, rampage being softest). The toe height problems people reported were mostly due to worn soles, and kryptons came up a lot b/c they already have thin toe lugs. When set correctly the forward pressure seems like it is very tight - that's normal. Jesters have worked great for me and my kryptons.

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Scarpa T-Race Telemark Ski Boot

July 29, 2009

@Cody: If you were even able to retrofit it (and just by looking at it you wont), it wouldn't end up being worth the time or money. Grab some T1s, Customs (super stiff), or pre-2007 T-Races if walk mode is a must.

@Alexander: He's asking if anyone has frankensteined the walk mode from a T1 onto a T-Race since it doesn't have one.

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will be my last pair of pants

Patagonia Rubicon Pant - Men's

Patagonia Rubicon Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 9, 2009

Easily the best pants I have ever purchased. They're made with very durable material that I suspect will hold up much longer than I anticipate. The thigh vents are in the perfect spot to dump lots of heat, and dont have the crappy mesh lining. There are two thigh pockets off to the side and at an angle, meaning they never get in the way of sidestepping, booting, or skiing no matter how much crap you stuff in them. The fit is relaxed but still dexterous enough for any uphill movement. Typical Patagonia quality and style -- built to last.

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