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G3 Onyx Ski Crampon

September 14, 2011

Will the 85 mm crampon work on a ski with an 88 mm waist? Maybe with a little bending? Next largest size I've seen is 105 mm, not currently for sale.

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Deuter Freerider 26 Backpack - 1600cu in

February 4, 2011

I have an older version of the Freerider 26. It's a good pack, but I'm looking for something bigger right now. It depends on what kind of BC skiing you're planning. When I have mine stuffed with avy gear and extra gloves, my shell, puffy jacket, water bottle, etc it runs out of room quickly. Crampons then need to be strapped outside, which can be awkward. Helmet also needs to go outside.

If you're doing day trips without much chance of getting stuck in the cold, it's great. It's also fantastic for spring skiing in warmer temps. It cinches well and I hardly notice it on the way down, even with all that stuff in it.

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Voile Hardwire 3-Pin CRB Telemark Binding

Voile Hardwire 3-Pin CRB Telemark Binding

Rating for this product: 5 January 14, 2008

I'm new to telemarking, so take this for what it's worth...

The bindings were easy to install on my K2's once I had the proper Voile fasteners. I would have preferred that they had been included, as I didn't know I needed them until after the bindings arrived.

They have worked well on the slopes. The three pin interface is a little tricky to engage. The release mechanism works, and I have not had any un-desired releases. Re-engaging the release plate was a little challenging on the hill.

I found that the release settings in the instructions were too conservative for me... at first, they wouldn't release when I wished that they would. After backing off some more, I've found a good balance.

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