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Ninthward Nick Greener Pro Model Ski

July 21, 2008

I don't believe any ski company uses their effective edge as their length of the ski.That said, it's a toss up between running length vs. actual material length. Best contact Ninthward for the right answer.

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DAKINE Sequence Backpack w/ Camera Block - 2000cu in

DAKINE Sequence Backpack w/ Camera Block - 2000cu in

Rating for this product: 5 July 10, 2008

I ordered this pack (the newer sequence '08) for everyday use. This is a great pack, but remember, it's truely a camera pack. There's not much room for other items. I can fit the camera block, my macbook, and a bunch of small items (school supplies, phone, wallet), and that's about it. That said, the camera block is HUGE.

If you are shooting with a smaller dslr, you can cram your camera block with all sorts of stuff. The compartments are all adjustable via velcro.

My only complaint, is it's kind of bulky (compared to my heli pro II). This is largely due to the camera block (which is removeable). It feels great on my back, just looks big... The camera access is great though, and it'll fit all your camera needs!

I think dakine got rid of the ski loops on this pack. You COULD somehow get your skis on this pack, but not with the interface on MOST of their other packs. That said, there's tripod loops now which is great.

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DAKINE Pro 2 Backpack - 1600cu in

DAKINE Pro 2 Backpack - 1600cu in

Rating for this product: 5 October 23, 2007

This pack is awesome. I thought it was going to be a little bigger than it is, but it's still a perfect size for a day trip. Really comfortable and hugs your back quite well.

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