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Volkl Kuro Alpine Ski

Volkl Kuro Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 August 25, 2009

This are my favorite skis ever. You can rip like hell, they don't know what it means to slow down. Optimal to bust out Super G Carves on a wide open bowl -- for that, they can't be beat, period. Invincible in the powder - you can't bury these tips - meaning you can huck off of anything. Took my skiing to a whole new level.

Way better than anticipated on groomers -- a bit awkward underfoot until you get used to them though. Good in trees. Not my top pick for a day dodging branches though, as they are not particularly agile at lower speeds.

Mounted with a pair of dukes (for side country pursuits). A bit too heavy for me to consider doing serious touring on.

And, as an added bonus, I have never been hit on by as many cute guys on the chair lift... great conversation fodder.

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Easy to use & seemingly sturdy

Naxo Prinzzess Alpine Touring Binding

Naxo Prinzzess Alpine Touring Binding

Rating for this product: 4 February 28, 2007

Hey out there!

I am a brand new backcountry skier (grew up on the East Coast where powder is... what is powder?) I have really enjoyed learning and got the bindings as soon as someone explained them to me. I am not exactly gentle with my equipment and have had no problems what so ever.

Keep the storms coming!

Cheers!

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Beware if you have boobs...

Ortovox D3 Avalanche Beacon

Ortovox D3 Avalanche Beacon

Rating for this product: 3 February 28, 2007

As easy to use as this beacon is, I am having a tough time finding a place to settle it where it is not either impeding my motion or uncomfortable on my breasts... If there is a beacon with a different strap system I might reccomend that to other well-endowed ladies out there.

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