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    UT, JH, Chile
  • Bio:

    Thinking about skiing and recently more about ski mtneering from my base of ops in the flatlands...

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Rossignol 2011/12 S7 Ski

September 28, 2011

I think I would recommend -1 cm.
I'm 5'8" 165 lbs on the 188 cm, and ski them at -2cm.

They felt a hair forward at 0, and a little less quick edge to edge at -2.

Since I've purchased a big day ski, I think I'd want my S7's at -1 cm.

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Rossignol Voodoo Pro BC110 Ski - Women's

June 23, 2010

I just measured these before sending them down to Chile and the 166 cm length measured 104 mm underfoot.

Hmmmm.......

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Arc'teryx Stingray Pant - Men's

February 11, 2010

Any chance these will be re-stocked.
Looking for the Medium in the Copper color for photos.

Does Arcteryx make any other pants in the copper color???

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Rossignol Voodoo Pro BC110 Ski - Women's

December 14, 2009

I had Lars check the warheouse today, and specifically look at a pair of 159 and 166 Pro 110's. The dimensions are the same throughout the line.

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Rossignol S3 Koopman Alpine Ski

December 3, 2009

She's 5'4" about 125 lbs and is used to skis in the 155-160 range.
WIll the 159 ski too short for her in the 159 cm length?

I'm thinking of getting her the BC110 in a 16x length to mount with alpine bindings as a dedicated pow ski.

In the end, got her the 168 length (we'll see how she likes it next season in Chile).

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Arc'teryx X350a Ice Climbing Harness

October 26, 2009

arcteryx website shows the arcteryx x350a harness as having a Haul Loop.

bc dot com, please verify and update Tech Specs accordingly.

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