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WhiskeY

Skier // Camper/Hiker // Snowboarder // Biker // Alpine Skier // Backpacker // Climber // Camper // Hiker // Road Biker

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    Skier by day, pirate by night.

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Stupidly fun in pow.

Armada ARG Alpine Ski

Armada ARG Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 4 January 14, 2009

The gordas absolutely kill it in the pow. Hands down. No debate. Thats it. best ski I have ever skied in the pow. They are ridiculously light and launch anything you want to, and just go massive. They will stomp any landing you throw at them as well.

Only down side is they refuse to carve a turn on the hard pack. If all you are skiing is bottomless then you cant beat these. If you want a bit more versatility check out the:

http://www.backcountry.com/store/ARM0104/Armada-JJ-Alpine-Ski.html

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4FRNT Skis Deadbolt 15 Ski Binding

4FRNT Skis Deadbolt 15 Ski Binding

Rating for this product: 5 January 14, 2009

the deadbolts have you deadbolted down for sure. they keep you in when you want to, and let you go when you need to. These are pretty lightweight, but at the same time are burly enough to keep you in place. I have not had any problems with prereleasing.

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4FRNT Skis Deadbolt 15 Ski Binding

November 28, 2008

The only problem with putting these on bacon's is that the brake is only 96mm and the waist on the bacon's are 115mm, so you would have to get a wider brake or try and bend them out to fit.check out http://www.backcountry.com/store/HEA0037/Tyrolia-Peak-12-15-18-Fat-Brake.html for brakes up to 130mm for these bindings

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