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Ryan Fideldy

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    I live on the western slope of Colorado's rocky mountains
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    Living out in Colorado, i don't miss a weekend from november - april. in the summertime, i do alot of backpacking, and hiking and am tryin to get into some kayaking for next year. i'm no self-proclaimed expert on anything but i'll try to help out any way i can....

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Spy Soldier Goggles

October 21, 2009

i disagree with the above answer. i used the soldiers all winter last year and they never fogged... actually they were my favorite goggle and would definitely get another pair. i took them thru any kind of condition there is and they were crystal clear all winter. They're a good buy - get em!

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Oakley A Frame Goggle

October 21, 2009

I've used persimmon and hi-yellow for low light days and i'd go with the hi yellow. Both work fine but i could see the bumps better with the hi yellow when it's cloudy and snowing out...

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Rossignol S7 Barras Ski

October 10, 2009

go bigger. I'd say at least 105 mm underfoot. i went from dynastar troublemakers (90 mm) to volkl gotama and i'm never looking back! I haven't skied the S7's yet but from all the comments they look pretty bomber! If you love to ski pow, just wait til you try a fat ski... The seth's are sweet but you'll notice even more of a difference if you go wider..

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Salomon Shogun Ski

September 30, 2009

go gotama and don't look back. i'm not sure about this year's version (i haven't skied them) but i've skied the golds and the black buddha and this ski is the BOMB! can do anything, trust me - gotama is the gold standard for all around ski. still can't believe how well it kills the crud!

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DAKINE Heli Pro 20L Winter Pack - 1200cu in

August 11, 2009

Dakine Heli Pro or BD Covert? I just got the covert but don't love the lack of features and am thinking of sending it back for a heli pro. both get good reviews but what everyone out there do? (I ski in CO and do LOTS of hiking hauling gotamas to all areas....) Any suggestions would be helpful thanks!

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Volkl Gotama Alpine Ski

Volkl Gotama Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 August 11, 2009

Best skis i've ever ridden on. I demo'd them in vail after a 14 inch dump and fell in love after only 1 run. i finished the day on them, and 2 weeks later, i owned my own pair. like most reviews say, the top sheets don't hold up real well, but everything else about these ski's rock! GET. THESE. SKIS.

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Black Diamond Covert Winter Pack - 1343-1953cu in

August 11, 2009

Does anyone know how to set up the a-frame carry so the brakes don't dig into your back? I've only used diagonal carry packs so i'm not sure what to do. I have a pair of volkl gotamas that i'm carrying, 105 mm underfoot. If any could have a suggestion, that would be great thanks!

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