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Warren Samuels
Skier // Camper/Hiker // Road Biker
Warren Samuels:
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Bio:
Skiing, hiking, windsuring, biking, fishing
Rankings 
- #155 of 527 - Polarized Interchangeable Sunglasses
- #328 of 1,082 - Men's Ski Boots
- #371 of 1,791 - Alpine Fat Skis
- #415 of 2,524 - Men's Ski Pants
- #475 of 5,976 - Guys' Outerwear
- #502 of 2,324 - Men's Pants
- #1,128 of 2,059 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis
- #1,507 of 2,273 - Men's Synthetic Insulation Jackets
- #4,494 of 6,919 - Men's Jackets
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Smith Interlock Prophet Sunglasses - Polarized
October 18, 2009
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Salomon Sentinel Ski
October 8, 2010
Yea your looking at two totally different skis. The El Dictator has one thing in mind... god straight down as fast as possible. The Sentinal is a sweet ski, but you can go fatter, and why not? Although it would do the job and is way more versatile the the El Dic, I would go for a Shogun or even the Czar, if you want to stick to Salomon. Shogun is probably your best bet. IMO it is the most versatile ski they make.
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Tecnica Agent 110 Ski Boot - Men's
February 24, 2010
The major, important difference is the flex and the toe box. Agent 130 has a 130 flex, where as this boot has a 110 flex. The toe box in this boot is 100mm whereas the Agent 130 has a 98mm box (correct me if im wrong). These are your two major differences.
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K2 ObSETHed Alpine Ski
November 21, 2009
go 179 if you seths
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K2 ObSETHed Alpine Ski
November 21, 2009
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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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
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