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TreeBandit

Trail Runner // Alpine Skier // AT Skier // Backpacker // Mountain Biker // Road Biker

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    Sugarbush, Mad River Glen, VT.

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Ortovox Peak 29 Pack - 1770cu in

November 17, 2009

I am looking for a pack that I can use on my hike in. I need to carry my ski boots and skis. My present pack only lasted 2 trips before the boot buckles and ski edges caused a hole. Any thought on how this pack will hole up?

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Arc'teryx Sidewinder SV Pant - Men's

October 28, 2009

I am not sure what size to order. I have the Sidewinder Jacket and it was huge. I have a 36 waist and 45 hips. Any thoughts? Large or XL

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Giro Omen Helmet

Giro Omen Helmet

Rating for this product: 4 September 24, 2009

The Giro Omen is a geat helmet. I've skied in it for 2 years. Light weight with great ventilation and clean design. The fit is the best that I have found. My only wish is that they change the design of the goggle retainer, It works okay and keep the goggles in place, but I think it could be better by opening up from the bottom as I have found some pine branches cought in it.

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Marmot Ultimate Ski Glove

Marmot Ultimate Ski Glove

Rating for this product: 5 September 24, 2009

I have had two pair of these. I used the first pair for 8 years on ski partol and after 12 years I purchased a new pair to ski with. This is the best glove that I have owned, only after 10 years did one of the seams open up.

The fit of the glove is on the small side when you use the liner. I ski 90% of the time without the liners and only use them of the coldest of days

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Icelantic Shaman Alpine Ski

March 16, 2009

I met someone with these ski's and they rocked. What is the best size for an expert skier 5'10' 225lbs that like to trees lines of the east.

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