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Rossignol Voodoo Pro BC110 Ski - Women's

February 15, 2010

I'm wondering about what length I would want in a powder ski. I am female, 160-165 lbs. and 5:5. I'm strong and pretty aggressive on groomers and ski a volkl tierra in 163 length and also Salomon threats in 161 with a center mount binding. I used the Threats last week in Utah to start learning how to ski trees and bumps. I am just learning powder and am pretty ugly on it as yet. (Especially on my Volkls and Salomons :-) ) These are one of several skis I'm interested in. I want a floaty ski in powder that is also nimble and quick enough for bumps and trees. And I want a ski I won't advance out of too fast or at all. I tried my first powder ski, the K2 Phat loves in 153. It was okay but I'm guessing I'd need a longer ski. I wonder at what point does a pow ski become too long for trees/bumps, and what about rocker? What say you?

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Sole Regular Softec Footbed - DO NOT USE

Sole Regular Softec Footbed - DO NOT USE

Rating for this product: 5 October 24, 2009

I've tried a few insoles. Was using superfeet. I bought these on sale, tried them, and they are about as perfect as an insole can get. I tried the thicker version but they made my hiking boots too tight. The regular insoles give me good support with no hotspots. I first used them in my ski boots and have never looked back.

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MSR Hubba Hubba & Hubba Hubba HP Footprint

MSR Hubba Hubba & Hubba Hubba HP Footprint

Rating for this product: 5 October 24, 2009

Used the footprint the first time we used the Hubba Hubba tent. Fits perfectly, easy to use and very lightweight. We stayed at an established campground on our way to our backpacking trip and they had those gravel bed tent platforms. I can see the gravel indentations in the footprint but no rips/tears, anything. I was really glad the tent bottom itself was not going to be on that gravel because the Hubba Hubba bottom is pretty thin. So the footprint was essential and served us perfectly.

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