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Warren Samuels

Skier // Camper/Hiker // Road Biker

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    From east coast, colorado transplant come december
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    Skiing, hiking, windsuring, biking, fishing

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K2 ObSETHed Alpine Ski

5 days ago

Depends on what length you get, and how much you ski switch. I would say if you get 179s and don't ski switch don't go farther than +3. Even +2 gives you a short tip, Id go +1. yeah there is slight rocker but if your an aggressive skier the tips will be too short if you go over +2. If you get 189s and dont really ski switch mounting +3 would be fine as you would still have plenty of tip cause the skis are longer. If you ski switch a lot +3 is good, but +4,+5 would be money, core center if you really ski an stop switch.

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The North Face Freedom Pant - Men's

The North Face Freedom Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 October 18, 2009

Just a stoke report. Just bought these for the upcoming season. Personally for me (6' 175, waist 34) TNF ski pants always fit me perfect. Not too tight, not too lose, and are cut well in all areas. These do just that. They are the perfect fit, look and feel. Havn't gotten them dirty yet, but soon will. If you are looking for a cheap pant, that looks cool, and have a very well rounded look, feel, these are them. Will report back after I find out if they are functional.

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Not Yet, interlock is no good

Smith Interlock Prophet Sunglasses - Polarized

Smith Interlock Prophet Sunglasses - Polarized

Rating for this product: 2 October 18, 2009

I was excited about these before they came, though Smith had perfected the lens change. They look pretty cool and having a few different lenses is nice. However after using them for a few months I have to say the design just doesn't cut it. Too easily do the frames pop open. The way to exchange lens imho is awkward and not effective.I am very disappointed with them, despite the face I love smith products. I am huge fan of the methods...if your looking for shades get the methods, or super methods. But as for the interlock system, I am not a fan. Maybe if you are super careful, and your head never gets jostled they will work, but too many times have the frames twisted open during activity.

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Cool pant, but awkward fit.

Cloudveil Zero-G Pant - Men's

Cloudveil Zero-G Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 December 15, 2008

Cool pants, with good features and nice materials, but the fit is a little funny. A little too long, and the gaiters are real stiff and also tight around the boot, which makes the pants bunch at the knees. So from the knee down they dont fit very comfortable. I feel the real problem is the gaiters. Other than that they are sweet, real warm, waist is comfy and super adjustable, good stretch and vents are pretty sweet. If it wasnt for the awkward fit from the knees down I would love them!

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Cloudveil Zero-G Pant - Men's

December 9, 2008

The suspenders are removable, and the pants have belt loops. They also have a cool pant cinch, that allows you too tighten and loosen the pants waist.Check it out the video icon,http://www.cloudveil.com/sport/ski-snowboard/mens/pants/zero-g+pant--CV05605/

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Good warm jacket

Patagonia Rubicon Rider Jacket - Men's

Patagonia Rubicon Rider Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 9, 2008

Bought this jacket to be a versitle jacket to wear when it was cold and skiing. Its been just that. Its great to wear around town because it is very warm and looks good. As for skiing it is good for those cold days, and even good on warmer days, just dont layer up. all around a great jacket, my friends love it too, good buy for a versitle, warm puff.

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