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SuperCleary

Camper/Hiker // Snowboarder // Climber // Boulderer // Mountain Biker

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    NY, DC, UT, WY, CO, VA
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    Fear causes hesitation and hesitation causes your worst fears to come true.

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injinji Performance Glove - Men's

October 29, 2009

while I can't comment on these specific gloves, I've used the UnderArmor liner gloves (the guys around 40$) for years - in everything from running, to snowboarding, to around town. They also "fit like a glove" which is exactly what you want with light gloves.

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Lib Technologies TRS BTX Snowboard

October 16, 2009

Thanks man. I bet in the long run I won't even notice the difference between 3cm, I'm just getting neurotic about the decision. I'll pull the trigger and just do it already. I can't go wrong with Lib Tech right?

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Lib Technologies TRS BTX Snowboard

October 12, 2009

Hey Guys,

I think I'm settled on the TRS BTX but am really up in the air between the 154 or the 157. Any input you guys can give me would be much appreciated. I'm right in the middle weight wise (155 lbs) and have been riding a RIDE 156cm for the last 5 years or so. So the question remains, 154 or 157??? I'm not in the park much and prefer just cruising through the trees. Any ideas? Pros/Cons? Will I even notice anything?

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