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Backcountry Access Tracker DTS Beacon

June 17, 2009

Which is better, BAC DTS Beacon or PIEPS smart transmitter? I am a first time user.

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Burton Wheelie Gig Bag

January 4, 2009

Get 166 for a 156 board. And, both have wheels, if Jason mentioned wheelie board case and wheelie gig bag. The difference between wheelie gig bag and wheelie board case is how many boards and stuffs you can pack in. And material of wheelie board case is stronger and more solie to protect board when traveling.

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Warm but small problem

Patagonia Heavyweight Glove Liners

Patagonia Heavyweight Glove Liners

Rating for this product: 3 November 18, 2008

This glove liners are very good and warm, but not thin. And mine was something wrong. What I bought was XS size and the lengths of the little finger of each were different. They need more delicate finish when made.

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DAKINE Pro 2 Backpack - 1600cu in

August 27, 2008

How many straps does it have for vertical snowboard carrying? Pictures in Dakine webpage showed just 1 strap, but I don't think it's enough for backcountry boarding.

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