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Rossignol Axial2 Freeride 150 Ski Binding - Wide

March 18, 2009

Actually these binding do have an upward release in the toe. check out this video! Its the guy who actually manages Rossignol products. http://www.skiandsnowboardequipment.com/SAS2-150-Binding/p/SS1385

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Look PX/Axial2/Axium 120 Ski Binding Brake

March 15, 2009

Are those skis yours... both of them? Yeah it comes with 2 brakes to fit on each of your ski bindings.

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3 Birds One Stone

Volkl Bridge Alpine Ski

Volkl Bridge Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 March 2, 2009

These skis are hands down the best all around boards I have been on to date. These beasts are at home in any conditions on the mountain. I have skied Squaw on 1 1/2 foot days, groomers at Vail and bumps at Telluride with nothing but ease. These skis are plenty fat in the tip and under foot to keep you a float on deep days. In addition, they have a nice side cut and stiffness which makes them cut into groomers and hard pack almost like a front side ski. Last but not least, these puppies have an appropriate flex which allows them to excel in bumps and in the park.

Im a feather weight at 130 ish and 5"7 and I ski on the 168 with my DIN at about 8 to 9. They fail to hold me back from any type of skiing I am into. The only thing I can think of that they are questionable in is that the tail seems just a hair stiff for stepping into steep, tight "side step only" spots like between rocks and what not. Otherwise, no issues. They are also a very durable ski. I have hit many rocks with them and had minimal base and edge damage.

Sick deal for under $500 too!

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Volkl Bridge Alpine Ski

March 1, 2009

Ledge is a park ski, I would grab the Bridges. They are park worthy but will be a bit stiffer like the Karma. From what your skiing type sounds like bridges will be the perfect 1 ski quiver for you!

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Volkl Bridge Alpine Ski

March 1, 2009

Never skiied the K2 extreme but you can't go wrong with Volkl. If you notice, unlike companies like Rossignol and other popular brands, Volkl rarely makes drastic changes to their skis other than their graphics. In my mind there is a reason for this. If you have ever skied Squaw which, is home to some serious shreders, you will know that all the locals, both pros and average joes swear by Volkl. Given the right size I don't think you will regret the Bridges.

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Worth the money

The North Face Monte Cargo Pant - Men's

The North Face Monte Cargo Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 February 3, 2009

Overall, this is a good pant. I initially though they would be too baggy however that is not the case. The pocket set up is ideal for all types of skiing and the venting is a bonus as well. The only problem I had with these pants is they are not super durable. With in a few days of riding I already had small cuts in the inner boot region. If these pants had some re-enforcing panels in that location they would be sweet! Nice color selection too. These pants will be cool to have in another 15 years when neon colors come back again!

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Hestra Seth Morrison Pro Model Glove

Hestra Seth Morrison Pro Model Glove

Rating for this product: 4 December 22, 2008

These gloves are pretty sweet. However, they aren't my first choice for single digit or negative temperatures. I used them in Colorado in -7 and 5 degree F temps and my hands got pretty cold. I now use these for double digit days and stick with my heli pros for the cold days.

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Pretty nice

Marmot La Grave Softshell Jacket - Men's

Marmot La Grave Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 December 11, 2008

Pros: Gore-tex soft shell, nice fit and cut...not too short not too long, ideal pocket location and number of pockets.

Cons: Does not have a helmet friendly hood, Does not have a Recco tag, no insulation, quite small cuffs with no snow gaiters, zippers are small however they work pretty well, jacket lacks any form of an MP3 player friendly pocket, width of had pockets could be larger.

Bottom line, this jacket is a nice deal for under $400. It would be an extremely nice product if it fixed some of the features listed above.

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The North Face Monte Cargo Pant - Men's

December 10, 2008

Did anyone find these pants to be excessively baggy? I know baggy is kind of what is popular but these almost cover my boots entirely.

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The North Face Scarycrow Pant - Men's

December 10, 2008

If you are referring to the Recco reflector tag then yes. The Recco tags do not transmit anything they simply reflect back a signal.

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The North Face Surf & Turf Pant - Men's

December 10, 2008

Are these as baggy and wide as the monte cargo pants? I just received a pair of the monte cargo pants from backcountry and they seem way too baggy. They almost fully cover my boots.

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3rd Pair

Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 6, 2008

I have these shoes, last years model and the non gore-tex model. They are hands down some of the best shoes I have ever owned. They fit to the shape of my foot very well and are very comfortable. I use the gore-tex shoes for walking to class when it is wet out and or snowy and they are almost like wearing boots. Your feet stay dry and comfy. I also use these shoes for backpacking and all sorts of outdoor exploration. The only questionable thing is that they don't have Vibram soles, so they don't have out of this world traction. They are also not fun if you fall in the water with them on, the gore-tex keeps the overflow water in for a while. The cool thing about these shoes though is if they get stinky you can fill them up with some hot water and tide with bleach, let them soak overnight, rise them out and they are good as new! Hands down, awesome shoe. Also if something breaks on them, Salomon will replace them!

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Quite itchy!

Backcountry.com Nepal Beanie

Backcountry.com Nepal Beanie

Rating for this product: 3 December 1, 2008

The hat is nice quality however I found even with the fleece liner, it is quite itchy around the face. The wool is exposed at the base of the hat and it is a bit uncomfortable. This wool is not as soft as a smartwool product. Im contemplating on returning the hat or doing some mcgiver work on it to make it more comfortable.

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Pretty sweet

Hestra Seth Morrison Pro Model Glove

Hestra Seth Morrison Pro Model Glove

Rating for this product: 4 September 16, 2008

Pretty cool gloves. They fit quite tight but apparently they are suppose to have a "Fits like a Glove" fit. They are about as thick as a spring glove so I am quite curious to see how warm they truly are on cold days. The lifetime warranty is cool most companies don't offer that. They are a pretty sick design too!

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Hestra Seth Morrison Pro Model Glove

September 12, 2008

I just got a size 7. Thats what the chart says for me but they feel quite narrow and tight, the finger length is right though.

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Backcountry Access Tracker DTS Beacon

September 9, 2008

Does this beacon come with any kind of informational DVD on how to operate the beacon? I realize that you would learn proper rescue techniques from a class hopefully not a DVD. But i guess what I am asking is, does this product come with a video manual? If not, are there any beacons that you sell that do?

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