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Hans Buehler

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    nterests: resort ski, backcountry ski+snowboard, bike to work,

    I hate mowing grass... I try to just plant food in my yard

    A good year: Bike to work 80 days; at least a few October and May ski days(not that easy in the east); spend time lots of time with my family.

    My baby's first word was gondola... I swear!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qyo5vPSyUI

    3 decades of skiing - grew up skiing Elk Mountain PA, moved to Utah a while, now in Vermont.

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Garmont Shaman Alpine Touring Boot - Men's

Garmont Shaman Alpine Touring Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 April 24, 2008

I bought these for some beefy alpine boots and I am happy. Great control and nice and stiff. I forgot how soft my old rossi freeride xx boots were... it's nice to have a stiff pair of boots again. i just put on the regular DIN sole since I use regular alpine bindings. I was tired of busting AT bindings, so I just went back to regular alpine bindings and stiff boots. It's kinda funny Garmont put a olive green paint job on these, but the boots are really their racing boots which come in Red. Only complaint is that the liner is not heat moldable which could make it warmer and fit a little better

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Just works

Black Diamond ClipWire Ski Leash

Black Diamond ClipWire Ski Leash

Rating for this product: 4 October 23, 2007

Don't waste time with the G3 plastic leash... they didn't fit my Scarpa boots (figure that, aren't Scarpa's one of the top MFG's of tele boots?)

So, I bought these - right price, easy fit.

Now if it only would start snowing here in October!

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Wide, yes

Naxo Wide Brakes

Naxo Wide Brakes

Rating for this product: 4 November 25, 2005

Fits the 99mm waist of the teledaddy's with room to spare.

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Light, and holds you in. What else do you need

Silvretta Pure Binding

Silvretta Pure Binding

Rating for this product: 5 November 25, 2005

After riding four times with the DIN 8 (I'm 160lbs) and slamming into WET snow-gun snow and rocks in VT pre-season, they held me in just fine. I like the stride of the pivot under toe and much lighter than my Naxo 01s. Only complaint is once snow got gunked up under the pivot which needs to be cleared out before being able to lock into ski mode.

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