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Scarpa Tornado Pro Alpine Touring Boot

Scarpa Tornado Pro Alpine Touring Boot

Rating for this product: 5 January 12, 2009

Never having been a skinny skier I didn't know what to expect with Scarpas. Much to my surprise I couldn't tell the difference between them and my Technicas. Great comfort and exception responsiveness. There was a learning curve on the forward lean: Take the liner out, turn the screw to the max, and watch the gizmo move. That being done mold the liners, put in the stiff tongue and let 'er rip. These boots work great in my alpine Markers and so so in Dukes and Jesters. Out of the box the heel is just a little think, after walking in them it evens out. The walk mode makes the trek to the lifts pain free and skinning with the Dukes is a delight. Word to to wise: They are generous in sizing. I tried 28.5 as are my Technicas and went down to 28, could use a 27.5. Scarpas are sized on whole size differance in half size is all in the liner. Great product.

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Marmot Genesis Softshell Jacket - Men's

December 11, 2008

Will you price match Sieraa Trading post for this jacket, 195 less 10, http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/0,44170_Marmot-Genesis-Jacket-Soft-Shell-For-Men.html?color=07&cm_sp=CC-_-44170-_-07

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Rockstar PowPow Handwarmers

Marmot Alpinist Glove

Marmot Alpinist Glove

Rating for this product: 5 November 21, 2008

Without out a doubt the best gloves ever ! You can have the park monkey driving gloves, I'll take the Alpinist any day. 90% of the time I stick the liners in my pack and just wear the shell. The trick seems to be to keep the hands dry and that is exactly what the Gore-Tex does. I spend a lot of time in the NW where it's cold and wet these gloves rock.

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