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Airboard Freeride 180 Bodyboard

Airboard Freeride 180 Bodyboard

Rating for this product: 5 February 16, 2009

I've never seen a sled that made me feel safer. You can really fly, but the soft ride and the maneuverability of this beast make you feel totally in control. We have one of these, and a 130. This is better for a full-grown adult. Easy to ride on hard and soft snow.

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Versatile layering piece

Marmot DriClime Windshirt - Women's

Marmot DriClime Windshirt - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 December 12, 2005

I wear my Marmot windshirt with almost any cool to cold weather setup. It helps other layers slide over the top, and it helps you move. It also works well next to the skin. My most heavily-used (and duct-taped) piece.

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Not comfortable

Salomon Techamphibian Sandal - Men's

Salomon Techamphibian Sandal - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 October 20, 2005

The shoes seem well-made, but it was consistently uncomfortable on the top of my foot. Although this is more of a running shoe than Keen Newport H2's, you can't really run in either, the H2's are more comfortable water shoes.

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Good idea, but not comfortable enough

Salomon Techamphibian Sandal - Men's

Salomon Techamphibian Sandal - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 September 7, 2005

I bought this principally as a water shoe, thinking it would be more comfortable for long hikes or runs than my Keen Newport H2. The tongue is rough on this shoe, necessitating socks, which defeat its water purpose. The Keen is a better water shoe, although neither shoe is good for running.

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