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Lubomir Iliev

Snowboarder // Camper/Hiker // Backpacker // Mountaineer

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    Sofia, Bulgaria or Vail, CO or...
  • Bio:

    I started snowboarding in 1995 and somehow it changed my life and me as a person :) Since on I have a lot more respect to the mountains, sea and everything created by the mother nature. I am keen in seasonal jobs that provide spare time for my beloved activities.

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Ride Beta MVMNT Snowboard Binding

March 29, 2009

I wonder which size will be better 7-9 or 9-11. I wear size 9 Lashed 32 boots(not bulky at all) so I guess 7-9 will be fine... any suggestions?

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Light, Stable, Venting is an issue!!!

The North Face Spectrum 23 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

The North Face Spectrum 23 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 3 December 21, 2008

It's well crafted tent... looks capable of what it says excluding the fact that vents just DON'T WORK. After 2 nights spent on a trip in Rocky Mountains and waking up in a SAUNA with completely wet walls from inside(without any rain during the night and even with half opened door!!!) I just returned it. Generally I'm keen in ultralight backpacking but if you want good ventilation look for a DOUBLE-WALLED tent(an extra pound weight). After all I bought Sierra Designs Asp 2 Tent and I am very happy with it!!!

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Can't ask for more!!!

Sierra Designs  ASP 2 2-Person 3-Season Tent

Sierra Designs ASP 2 2-Person 3-Season Tent

Rating for this product: 5 December 21, 2008

This tent has it all! Easy setup(color coding), really comfortable and roomy for 2 persons(2 doors and vestibules), nice design, good comfort-weight ratio, excellent ventilation... I used the tent just for a weekend trekking in the Rila mountain(Bulgaria)and one of the nights it was raining cats and dogs for 5-6 hours without a single drop inside!!! The only drawback noticed so far is the sack(it's bigger than needed and there are no compression straps)- not a big deal.

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So far so good :)

Burton Cartel Snowboard Binding

Burton Cartel Snowboard Binding

Rating for this product: 4 December 21, 2008

I rode with these about 20 times last season and has no issues so far. Comfort is good, buckles go smooth... be careful with the highbacks they can brake easily while getting on/off a chairlift! Friend of mine broke the highback while landing 35 footer, so as it looks this is the weakest link.

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Compact and light

Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 Sleeping Pad

Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 5 December 21, 2008

This pad is the best option for 3 season ultralight backpacking - very light and compact(I believe the best specs on the market). It seems durable too(excellent condition after 15-20 uses). The only drawback is the price, but if you can afford it go for it!

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Nice fit and lightweight

The North Face Venture Jacket - Men's

The North Face Venture Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 21, 2008

I am very happy with this jacket, it's really waterproof, lightweight and comfort fit. I would recommend it for 3 season backpacking or hiking but suitable for everyday use too. Mind that I am 5'11" , 145 lbs and large fits me just perfect(if you wonder between sizes go with the bigger one!).

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Keep it organized :)

Therm-a-Rest ProLite 3 Stuff Sack

Therm-a-Rest ProLite 3 Stuff Sack

Rating for this product: 5 December 20, 2008

It's a must have for Prolite 3 owners - pad fits perfectly in it and for just 0,5 oz added weight it's worth it being more organized on track... I would recommend not to store your pad in it(at home) because auto-inflates harder thereafter.

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The North Face Venture Jacket - Men's

December 19, 2008

Order large, I am 5'11 and 145 lbs and large worked perfect for me without being saggy or too snug.

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DAKINE Scout Glove - Men's

December 19, 2008

According to my experience I would rather get gloves with leather palms if I am looking for durability. This rubber(Toughtek) isn't very strong (despite the name) and is applied on cheaper models.

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The North Face Scythe Fleece Jacket - Women's

December 19, 2008

According to the "select options" only black color is available(M,L sizes).

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The North Face Impact Glove

December 19, 2008

It looks like a really solid glove,but if dexterity is not that important generally mittens are warmer than five finger construction. Go with The North Face Mountain Guide Mitten or something similar :)

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Smith Phenom Goggle

December 19, 2008

Just type "phenom lenses" at google shopping tool...

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Burton Space Sack

December 19, 2008

I have 156 Burton Board Sack and 156cm board with mounted bindings fits inside plus pair of boots and other stuff. I am sure(90%) it's gonna work same way here cause generally Burton Space Sack is roomier than Burton Board Sack so it's up to you...

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Burton Space Sack

December 19, 2008

This bag has no padding so if you want to protect your board from being dropped and shredded by airport personnel my answer is NO,IT'S NOT SAFE. Go for a padded(more expensive) model or provide cushioning by yourself for peace of mind:)

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Burton Space Sack

December 19, 2008

Go for 166cm bag - it's big enough for 161cm board and other stuff you mentioned + more gear.

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Burton Team Skyback II

December 19, 2008

Yes, they will fit on Burton freestyle bindings, just be sure to pick up the right size!

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Burton Cartel Snowboard Binding

December 19, 2008

These are made stiffer because they are for intermediate/advanced riders so you need to buy boots with appropriate stiffness in order to protect your ankles. Generally for freestyle.

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Burton Cartel Snowboard Binding

December 19, 2008

It take 3-4 days to Colorado. They ship from Salt Lake, UT so consider your location.

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