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Oakley Tanner Hall Signature Crowbar Goggle

January 11, 2012

Chockin' on some pow in The Doors at Breck.

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Hestra Army Leather Gore-Tex XCR Glove

January 11, 2012

Are these much stiffer compared with the Hestra Heli gloves? I see the extra leather inserts on the thumb and index finger, and know there is a Gore-Tex layer, in addition to somewhat different materials used. I'm just wondering if this glove is going to feel too stiff while gripping ski poles compared with the Heli gloves.

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Empire Attire Simon Dumont Signature Ski Pole

December 27, 2011

I used the Scott Team Issue ski poles a couple years ago, the only Scott poles in stock are geared towards the park. Is this really a park specific pole? It has that nice Scott grip, like no other.

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Salomon Sentinel Ski

December 22, 2011

I'm 5'9 155 lbs. and since they are out of 177's I'll be skiing the 184's for in the east this year. I consider myself an expert skier and love glades and bumps. Will the extra 7 cm hold back my maneuverability much?

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Salomon Sentinel Ski

December 20, 2011

Should I Buy The Shoguns or Sentinels for the East? I Lived in Colorado in 2009-2010 and skied the 182 Shoguns through anything, including packed, ice and crud, and feel like they could handle the terrain in the east. (I'm 5'9" 155 lbs). I'm living on the east coast now and am tempted to purchase the 173's, but I'm not sure that's the best choice given what I'll be skiing in the east.

I ski aggressively and had no problem with glades and groomers (and powder, but that's beside the point) in Colorado on the Shoguns. They turned well and the rockers made them extremely poppy. I figure if I back down in size I'll have no problem skiing the east, but is there another ski I should be buying?

I know the Sentinel will handle the east better, but I'm looking for some opinions. I'm undecided as I enjoy bumps and glades, but also love cruising in powder, which the east does occasionally see. There could be the occasional trip out West.

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Salomon Shogun Ski

December 20, 2011

Can The Shoguns Handle the East Like Colorado? I Lived in Colorado in 2009-2010 and skied the 182 Shoguns through anything, including packed, ice and crud, and feel like they could handle the terrain in the east. (I'm 5'9" 155 lbs). I'm living on the east coast now and am tempted to purchase the 173's, but I'm not sure that's the best choice given what I'll be skiing in the east.

I ski aggressively and had no problem with glades and groomers (and powder, but that's beside the point) in Colorado on the Shoguns. They turned well and the rockers made them extremely poppy. I figure if I back down in size I'll have no problem skiing the east, but is there another ski I should be buying?

I know the Sentinel will handle the east better, but I'm looking for some opinions. I'm undecided as I enjoy bumps and glades, but also love cruising in powder, which the east does occasionally see. There could be the occasional trip out West.

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