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William J Sisti

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    I have only been skiing for about 2 years but I love it! Been out west last year and got to see some REALLY big mountains (SteamBoat). But my usual stomping grounds are @ Mount Snow, VT. I also chaperon my school's ski club to good old Mount Creek!

    Most of what i am wearing in my profile pic is from BackCountry or SteepAndCheap.

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Comfy pants!

Horny Toad Hangover Pant - Men's

Horny Toad Hangover Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 6, 2009

I bought these at my mountain's ski shop because i forgot to pack and sort of lounge clothes. I have owned them for about 2 years and they are ridiculously comfortable. They have held up VERY well to washings and wear and tear. I have even worn them to the grocery store on a Sunday morning after a Saturday night of to much fun.

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Bought one then two more

SmartWool PhD Ski Ultra Light Sock

SmartWool PhD Ski Ultra Light Sock

Rating for this product: 5 February 10, 2009

I started out the day with a far to heavey ski sock. My foot was loosing circulation. So i headed into the pro shop and asked for a recommendation. He said the PSIA was in the other day and bought all of the these socks and he just go more in. So i bought a pair. They are very thin yet kept my feet warm in 20 degree weather. My boots fit great and i was even able to tighten them a bit. I liked them so much i bought 2 more pairs a day later.

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Best gloves for warm hands

Spyder Spring Softshell Glove

Spyder Spring Softshell Glove

Rating for this product: 5 February 10, 2009

My hands seem to ALWAYS sweat no matter how cold it is outside. As you know once your gloves are wet it pretty much ruins the rest of your day. So i picked up these gloves and my hands have not sweated nearly as much. The lightweight gloves really give you lots of control and ability to do finite things. These have kept me warm on 20 degree days and dry on 40 degree days. As for size and fit, either go to the local shop to try them on or buy two pairs and return the ones that do not fit.

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Mountain Hardwear Monkey Man Fleece Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Monkey Man Fleece Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 10, 2009

I have used this for 2 years now as a midlayer for skiing. I wear a windproof outer shell and the combination is amazingly warm. I can't recommend it enough. They runa bit small, i had to get an extra large. (5'11" 200 lbs).

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Just Great

Mountain Hardwear WindStopper Tech Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear WindStopper Tech Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 10, 2009

I got this jacket for Christmas. I wanted a new midlayer that was less bulky than the Mountain Hardware Monkey Man fleece. This fit my requirements perfectly. I can wear this as an outer layer on cool days, or a mid-layer when it is colder. I have found that if it is 27 degrees or warmer i wear this for a mid-layer and any colder i wear the Monkey Man fleece. The other benefit to this jacket is it looks good! I have worn it to work many times when it isn't too cold out. It is a really versatile jacket.

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Great for people with warm hands.

Spyder Spring Softshell Ski Glove

Spyder Spring Softshell Ski Glove

Rating for this product: 5 January 14, 2008

My hands seem to ALWAYS sweat no matter how cold it is outside. As you know once your gloves are wet it pretty much ruins the rest of your day. So i picked up these gloves and my hands have not sweated nearly as much. The lightweight gloves really give you lots of control and ability to do finite things. As for size and fit, either go to the local shop to try them on or buy two pairs and return the ones that do not fit.

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