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Light, warm on snow & stays inlflated all night on snow, WOW!

Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 4 March 12, 2010

Neoair allowed me to get my sleep system down to 4lb 12oz and very compact. I used the Neoair with an Nunatak Quilt and with that set up I sleep right on the pad. The Quilt raps around the pad so no slip and warmth is a plus. It still helps to dig the pad into the snow to stop pad slip up and down. Another GREAT feature for snow ditch-bag sleeping is how the valve prohibits water vapor from getting in, so the dry air inside is that much warmer and doesn't decrease the inflation when the water vapor freezes inside the pad like with some other blow up pads. Also the ultralight patch kit is a bonus though I haven't had to use it as of yet.

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Armada JJ Ski

October 21, 2009

Write your question here...Any tele turners mounted up the jj's free heel? With all the float and soft core I am thinking of mounting B/D 01's a few mm's towards the tail from center. With today's ski float the tele turn technique has changed a bunch for me. Pushing the ski tip to deep and having it pop up behind the other ski's tail is "almost" hard to do with fat ski tip float. I find myself surfing the front ski with less weight (much less) on the back foot and in return I get rocket like alpine speed. It's a bit like ice skating where you throw your weight into the front skate and your back skate is for turn and speed check. This is not sit on yo ass ski telemarking it's more like giant slalom tele. any way.... If anyone has gone outside the box on mounting the tele binding I would like to read about it please.

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Black Diamond O1/O2/O3 Cartridges

August 4, 2009

How do I turn my BD 01 small bindings into standards?

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