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Giro 2008 Remedy S Comp Helmet

Giro 2008 Remedy S Comp Helmet

Rating for this product: 3 April 17, 2008

Bought this for charging bigger lines... and I guess it works for that. Def real comfortable, and gives great protection. The problem is it is absolutely giant. Way too big to ride casuslly, and a pain to carry into the backcountry. Looks more like a moto-cross helmet. This is not what I was hoping for.

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Jib Stick.

Line Anthem Alpine Ski

Line Anthem Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 March 5, 2008

I've never had a park ski before and was real nervous getting these since I hate short/soft skis. I got them specifically for park, needing a ski that could butter and spin easy, but still go fast. EXACTLY what I was looking for and more. These skis can butter like hell, but since they are fairly stiff aside from the butter zones, you can really open them up on regular slopes. They are about as stable as my 185 Scratch BC's on most terrain. I would reccomend this to any big mtn skier who wants to try out the park, but is hesitant to get a short/soft/jib specific ski.

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