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Full Tilt Konflict Ski Boot - Men's

Full Tilt Konflict Ski Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 4, 2008

I haven't skied on these yet but..... they are the most comfortable boot right out of the box I have ever put on. They are ridiculously light, the come with a stiff and soft set of tongues. I changed mine out yesterday, it only took 2 minutes. I know I won't be disappointed. They are less expensive than the Krypton Pro ID but almost the same boot except for a few differences (ie: buckles, weight). They are both 98mm wide. I am going to use these big mountain, park and touring (they are a lot lighter than my old boots so touring should be sweet. Of course they aren't going to be as good as an AT boot, but skiing down will be that much better!)

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The "be all you can be" binding

Marker Duke Ski Binding

Marker Duke Ski Binding

Rating for this product: 5 November 3, 2008

I toured on these all winter last year. Loved them. No complaints. I also skied them in the resort (alta) a lot. They are on the only pair of fat skis I own, so I used them a lot. They ski just like an alpine binding. You can be confident hucking too. I've even taken then in the park and hit the big booters at Park City and never once felt sketchy on them. Great buy!!

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Smith Phenom Crystallized Series Goggles

Smith Phenom Crystallized Series Goggles

Rating for this product: 5 January 19, 2007

I love these goggles. They don't fog. They are super comfortable. Helmet compatible. You can't go wrong. And of course you can't forget about the bling.... Who wouldn't want bling?

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