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K2 Jibpan Snowboard

K2 Jibpan Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 January 27, 2009

So I've been using a Ride DH 157 for atleast 3-4 years now and decided I needed a new board. I was looking for something shorter and softer but I wasn't quite sure how short I should go without losing stability. I was debating between the K2 Darkstar and Jibpan. The main thing that sold me on the Jibpan was the short length for the effective edge it has. From other reviews I read, it was softer or stiffer than the DH. From first hand experience it's definitely softer and in my opinion easier for me to ride. The DH used to get super squirly whenever I would build up enough speed whenever the board was flat so I would constantly use my edges. The jibpan is totally different, I eventually learned to trust and it's AWESOME. It's very stable at speed. It's also got equal if not more pop in comparison to my DH. I have it setup with some cartel's at the moment and I'm loving the combo. I'm 5'8 and about 185 with all my gear on. I know I'm at the very top of the weight range for the 153 but it works well for me and what I ask from the board. I'm still getting used to it and figuring out how much I can and can't do, but I have no complaints so far. One last thing, I honestly don't notice any difference with the harshmellow on the board, maybe with the bindings and boots it would be more noticeable but I can't tell it's present. It would be nice if it had rocker tech but we can't always get what we want... but then again, I heard next year such will be the case!

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Oakley Crash Pant - Men's

Oakley Crash Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 March 27, 2008

I am 5'8 and about 185lbs and normally go with Large's and these pants fit me perfectly. They are perfect for me in that I'm not into the whole skinny jeans fit nor am I a big fan of the super baggy fit like a pair of Special Blend freedom line that I also have. I bought a red pair and a friend of mine bought a pair of olives and they are just like how the website shows in color and pattern. The only reason I'm giving these 4/5 stars is due to the lack of pockets and the lack of insulation. But they work VERY well and kept me dry during wet spring conditions. You will likely need to wear a baselayer however, as they do not provide much warmth since it's basically just a shell.

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