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Kent Lin

Skier // Camper // Kayaker

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    Californian!
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    I'm just your average adrenaline junkie that loves speed(not the drug) way too much... I love going fast whether it's flying balls out down groomers or pushing a car to the limit at a race track!

    Oh, and I like camping too... =)

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Trouble Maker

Trouble Maker

Dynastar Trouble Maker Alpine Ski

December 8, 2009

Creative shot of my 06 Troublemakers with 07 Look PX 12 Jib Troublemaker bindings and 07 Dynastar Banshee poles.

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CRKT H.U.G. Knife

CRKT H.U.G. Knife

Rating for this product: 4 March 16, 2009

Wish I never lost it in that hotel room in Tahoe... Great utility knife!

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I CAN SEE!!!

Oakley A Frame Goggle

Oakley A Frame Goggle

Rating for this product: 4 March 16, 2009

I would give it 5 stars but it fogs easier than the sunny day lenses on my Wisdoms and the strap joints on the sides of the goggles doesn't fit right with my helmet and pushes my goggles down my face. Other than that, I love the much needed visibility it gives me on dark or cloudy days!

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Awesome goggles!

Oakley A Frame Goggle

Oakley A Frame Goggle

Rating for this product: 5 March 16, 2009

Comfortable, fits my helmet, perfect.

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Awesome knife!

CRKT Tiny Tighe Breaker Knife

CRKT Tiny Tighe Breaker Knife

Rating for this product: 5 March 16, 2009

Love the grip, the spring assist, the serrations, and how sharp it is! Just Make sure it's not open when you reach into your pocket, those serrations will make getting your hand out interesting...

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Awesome boots! Just beware of jumps...

Lange WC 120 Ski Boot - Men's

Lange WC 120 Ski Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 March 13, 2009

Probably the best boots I have ever used so far! I am all about speed, I love to point it straight and haul ass down groomers, but I also enjoy carving through the trees and hitting the park from time to time. I guess you could say I'm an all mountain skiier so I would say I have had a chance to thoroughly test these boots... They were awesome in any terrain I threw at them, except for the park... These boots transition pretty much instantly, maybe a little too twitchy and will work your legs and feet out harder because of that. Then again, that's what they are supposed to do, they ARE race boots after all. Other than the ankle shatteringness when you try to stomp out a landing in the park, especially if you jump too high, these boots are perfect for the all mountain skiier or racer alike! As long as you dont plan on going through the park... You CAN, and these boots will do it, but your ankles will hate you for it... For that that reason alone, I am deducting 1 star.

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An OK cheap boot

Rossignol Sprayer Ski Boot - Men's

Rossignol Sprayer Ski Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 August 28, 2008

The first time 3 days I wore these were great! But after that, I have had problems with the boot rubbing and puting too much pressure on the tendon that runs along the top of my foot making it painful to use the boot the next day. I tried tightening the boot up more, which hurt more, and lossening the boot up which helped a little until my ankle kept flexing into the boot.

I like to haul ass and do a lot of jumping when I ski so this may not be the right boot for my style, all I know is I NEED to replace these before this next upcoming season.

They worked great when cruising the groomers and on days I didn't do a lot of jumping and park skiing.

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K2 V6 Ski Poles

K2 V6 Ski Poles

Rating for this product: 2 January 28, 2008

Poles look great!! However, they are pretty thin and flex a lot when I push myself forward in line. I'm not confident that these will last me much longer though they haven't bent yet. Crappy poles, but decent for $40.
It's better to just save your money for some more expensive poles that will last you.

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