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tdogg21
Snowboarder // Biker // Hiker // Road Biker
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Stomping Grounds:
Whitetail, Appalachian Trail area, Sunset Beach -
Bio:
i just like to get outside and enjoy myself. Snowboarding, Hiking, Golfing, biking, or running. after working all day, anything that gets me active and outside is a major bonus!
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- #12 of 501 - Ski & Boot Bags
- #12 of 1,015 - Men's T-Shirts - Short-Sleeve
- #18 of 1,866 - Snowboard Accessories
- #20 of 571 - Snowboard Bags
- #20 of 1,065 - Goggles
- #129 of 2,278 - Luggage
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DAKINE Boot Locker - 4200cu in
February 2, 2012
without a doubt i would say yes. i have size 14 boots, helmet, pants, jacket, multiple pairs of gloves and goggles, multiple hats, and assorted crap. there is so much room in it, i find myself not cleaning it out often enough because everything fits. so now i have random crap like stickers, old lift tickets, and socks i don't wear in there.
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The North Face Half Dome T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's
February 2, 2012
Depends how you wear it. I'm 6'5" 190 and I wear an XL, so I would say you're a medium or large. The shirt fits pretty true to size, so I'd get whatever you normally get.
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Oakley Shaun White Signature A-Frame Goggle
November 1, 2011
black works great for blue bird days, pink for lower light. to be honest, i would think about avoiding pink. a friend has them and she complains that it's too bright during the day and too dark at night. so if you do both, it might work, but i would consider specializing a lens to your riding conditions (time of day).
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DAKINE Canyon Snowboard Bag
November 1, 2011
there is a lot of extra room. if you want, you probably could fit most of your gear in there, but it would make it tight. jacket/pants, no problem. boots, depends on how big and my concern would be my boots possibly scratching my board. but i'm sure they would have the space.
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DAKINE Boot Locker - 4200cu in
October 11, 2011
I have 14s and they fit fine, so i would say yes.
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DAKINE Mission Photo Backpack - 1500cu in
January 8, 2011
short answer, yes. longer answer, it will but it'll be tight and not the most protected if you still have the camera block in. i wouldn't do it for a long trip, but if you need to pack light and are going to be careful, it would work.
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DAKINE Mission Photo Backpack - 1500cu in
January 8, 2011
i know this question is old, but I'll answer it in case someone else wants to know. if you take the camera block out, you'll have plenty of room for a couple layers, food, the dog, the kitchen sink. ok, ok, maybe it's not that big, but it's got plenty of room. if you have the camera block in, you'll be able to fit a light layer or two or maybe part of a heavier layer, but it would be tight. you also could fit some food (depending on what you're talking about) if you want. the problem would be, the other big pocket (other than where the camera goes) is narrow. i usually put books and magazines there when I'm traveling. but it has a few extra smaller pockets including a pocket with an adjustable top strap for a water bottle. i think it would be great for a day pack or a camera pack, but probably not both at the same time unless you make sacrifices on both ends.
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