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K2 Apache Coomba Telemark Ski
January 17, 2009
I don't think you're asking about the anti-piste (as suggested in the previous answer), but rather the fact that the coomba is categorized as both an alpine ski and a touring ski. There is no difference between the two, K2 has just intended for it to be used in both applications. The K2 Anti-piste has the same dimensions as the Coomba, but a slight rocker in the tip and the inserts for mounting a tele binding without drilling.
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Black Diamond Outlaw with Avalung Pack - 1831-1939cu in
January 15, 2009
Does this pack have enough room to fit regular gear (shovel, probe, jacket, water bottle) plus a helmet? Or should I get something larger like the anarchist?
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Garmont Mega-Star Alpine Touring Boot - Women's
September 25, 2008
Take a piece of paper and put it flush against a wall. Put your bare foot on the paper, with your heel against the wall. Make a mark on the paper at the end of your longest toe. Measure from edge of paper to the mark in centimeters. This is your size for ski boots. Boot shells come in one cm increments, so a 24 and a 24.5 are going to fit the same once the liners pack out. If your 25.5 boots are too big, then you'll want to go down to a 24 or possibly a 23 shell.
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