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Noah Couser

Snowboarder // Climber // Backpacker // Backcountry Snowboarder // Sport Climber // Mountaineer // Mountain Biker

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Glacier National Park, Jewel Basin, Great Bear Wilderness, NW Montana
  • Bio:

    I'm a pretty passionate outdoor enthusiast. Northwest Montana is prime for so many different activities, and Glacier Park is just down right ridiculous. I love photographing my adventures, you can check out pics at www.ncarkphotography.com

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go for the BTX

Lib Technologies TRS MTX Snowboard

Lib Technologies TRS MTX Snowboard

Rating for this product: 2 June 2, 2009

Magnatraction is sick, nobody denies that, but add in the rocker between your feet, and you have the most versatile ride on the hill. I've been snowboarding for 12 years, and every board I'd ever ridden rode about the same...enter the Lib TRS BTX. So skip the MTX, go for the Banana+Magnatraction=BTX, the only way to go.

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killer pack

Osprey Packs Atmos 65 Backpack - 3800-4200cu in

Osprey Packs Atmos 65 Backpack - 3800-4200cu in

Rating for this product: 5 June 2, 2009

I was a little hesitant buying this without ever trying it, but my fears were calmed after the first trip with this bad boy.
The shoulder and hip belts are extremely comfortable, and the little holes in them help from getting too sweaty under the straps. Super durable material, sheds water well too.
My only vice with this pack is that it's not very expandable, the pack material doesn't stretch much, so if you have a big load, you most likely will be strapping stuff on the outside. It's nice though because it makes you cut back on unnecessary items. overall, excellent pack, lightweight, bomber construction. buy it with confidence

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Osprey Packs Atmos 65 Backpack - 3800-4200cu in

June 2, 2009

not to be redundant, but this pack does an excellent job keeping the weight in close to your body. the curve and position of the stays in the pack make it seem like the weight would be further back, but it stays right on the hips.

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Arc'teryx Palisade Pant - Men's

Arc'teryx Palisade Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 June 2, 2009

pretty stoked on these pants, lots of movement to them, and lightweight enough to not getcha all sweaty. pretty water resistant, and stylish enough to wear around town.
sizing-fits pretty true to size, a little more on the tight fitting side of things, but not uncomfortably tight. Waist was true to size, and leg length is a little longer than normal.
overall, excellent pants. buy them

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so stylish

Backcountry.com Siphon Street Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - Men’s

Backcountry.com Siphon Street Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - Men’s

Rating for this product: 4 June 2, 2009

One of my favorite things to wear in any season. I ended up getting a large (5'11" 170) and it is pretty nice, almost a little roomy. Pretty warm for how thin it is, I was a little shocked at how thin it actually is. My only vice is that the material pills like crazy. My wife and I spent an hour just trying to pick all the little fuzz balls off after I washed it. Other than that, super comfy, oh so stylish, and warm enough without making you sweat. buy it

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Electric EG2 Goggle

October 23, 2008

I have a K2 clutch helmet, anyone know how these gogs might fit with that helmet?

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