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    Milwaukee, WI
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    Having fun drives me - it's all about the pursuit of happiness (as cliche as that is.) I love spending time outside, whether it be hiking, biking, snowboarding, or climbing - everything is amazing. Currently residing in Milwaukee kinda sucks because I don't have pristine wilderness available, but it's alright because once I finish school, the mountains will be waiting for me.

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Burton Ronin 3L Jacket - Men's

November 7, 2008

hey steven - first of all, killer name...and correct, for the first part, the true black jacket has no design at all...however, the embossing on the brown and winterfresh jakcets ARE DIFFERENT.

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Mountain Hardwear Dragon Softshell Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Dragon Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 November 7, 2008

I'll be honest, I'm a snowboarder. But I love buying quality products - and the Dragon Softshell is probably the sickest jacket I've ever bought. I see a lot of people complaining about seems and whatnot, but I've taken this jacket all over - urban rail sessions, rock climbing, and just as a standard - get to class without freezing - jacket and it works perfectly.

Helpful Votes: 3 Yes | 0 No

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The Burton Dominant...

Burton Dominant Snowboard

Burton Dominant Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 November 7, 2008

So when I got seriously into snowboarding a few years ago, and by serious, I mean street rails and pretty big kickers, I knew I needed a freestyle board that could handle some abuse. After looking around and doing a lot of flex tests, I came across the Burton Dominant - all I have to say is it's SICK. I've had my Dominant for three years with, including rail sessions, has probably close to 125 days and it's only now time for me to look for a new jib stick, for which I'm going with this years dominant - you will not be disappointed with this board.

Helpful Votes: 5 Yes | 0 No

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Killer Style, Killer Fit

Anon Figment Goggle

Anon Figment Goggle

Rating for this product: 5 November 7, 2008

The anon figment goggles are quite possibly the best goggles I've ever owned. The figments always come in ridiculously good looking styles and their functional as well. They have extremely good ventilation, have never fogged up, and fit securely even with a helmet. Also, they just feel solid - there's none of this crazy flex going on in the actual goggle body and they're super comfy. Pick up a pair and I guarantee you'll never switch back to another goggle.

Helpful Votes: 2 Yes | 1 No

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Ehh...pretty good

Dragon DX Goggles w/ Ionized Lens

Dragon DX Goggles w/ Ionized Lens

Rating for this product: 3 November 7, 2008

As they say, you only get what you paid for. And the same is true of the Dragon DX goggle. Now don't get me wrong, the DX's are a NICE goggle, but they're definitely NOT a SICK goggle. I really liked the fact that they have a wide lens area - perfect for my bigger face - and also the color ways, I got the tye die vice and their pretty killer to look at. My main problems with the DX's are their durability, the actual goggle material seems pretty flimsy and un-sturdy, they fog up a little too easily for my liking, and they just aren't that comfortable. Also, the lenses are a pain to switch out...but whatev...I feel like I'm just nagging their product. I mean, if you're looking for an inexpensive goggle, the DX's are not a bad choice, but if you want something with super high quality, definitely look elsewhere.

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