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    Ashland Oregon
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    Bike, Hike, Ski, Climb, Snowboard, Tele. I dig the lifestyle associated with living so near a locals only hardcore downhill scene.

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K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 May 9, 2009

I love these skis. LOVE. I knew they would perfom well in powder, but was unsure on hardpack. That's the questions everyone has about wide/reverse camber skis, will they perform well enough on hardpack or groomers? The answer is unequivocally, yes. To understand, I used these at Mt Bachelor with my racing coach friends, and I spent more time waiting for them at the bottom of the hill on an icy day than anywhere else. They said they never thought someone could go that fast on skis like that. If you are a competent skier, you can use them anywhere. I hit rails in the park, spin drops, jib all over the mountain and kill the groomers. They are so big and stable that the rocker doesn't affect performance at all. And I don't even need to mention the powder. Floats on anything. Crud days become the best days, and two inches of snow becomes a whole new ball game because you are the only one who can float on top. If the graphics don't scare you, then you are set. I will never own another pair of skis again

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The North Face Halo Detachable Snow Suit - Men's

March 25, 2009

Are the top and the bottom the same color? Does it look like a one piece or more like two?

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Great gloves...if you like Duct Tape

DAKINE Bronco GT Glove

DAKINE Bronco GT Glove

Rating for this product: 3 February 17, 2009

I love the weight and waterproofness of these gloves. However, the stitching on the index finger came off the first day on my first pair. Warrantied them with BC.com and the same thing happened on the second pair! Can someone say design flaw? However, I duct taped the heck out of the index fingers, and now they are good to go! Bottom line, if you have hot hands and duct tape, these are the gloves for you!

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Burton Board Sack

February 8, 2009

Do you think I could fit two pairs of alpine skis in here instead of a snowboard?

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Marker Baron Ski Bindings

February 8, 2009

I'm 5'9" 200 lbs and have a tendency to break gear like none other. Will these hold up to me? Or should I go with the Dukes?

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K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

February 8, 2009

I am 5'9" and 200 lbs and a super aggressive skier. What size should I get? I have 169 nothing but troubles but occasionally I go over the tips in deep powder, will the width prevent that? Or should I step it up to the 179s?

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