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Burton Elevation Jacket - Women's

February 14, 2009

Yeah, I would most def get the large. I am only 5'1" and my size M Burton Jacket doesn't completely cover my butt ...basically, it hits me right below the hips. This has been one of biggest gripes w/ Burton. I love how the very light weight design keeps me warm & way dry ...but if you hit the snow just right, then the snow is coming in (^o^) Anyhow, just for comparison reasons I usually take a S-M depending on cut in Oakley, Roxy, Volcom(my other jackets), but might even consider going L in Burton next time! ...especially if you like that "baggier" look or want to have space in that interior goggle pocket. Hope this is helpful ...stay safe out there!

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Red Impact Short - Women's

Red Impact Short - Women's

Rating for this product: 2 January 16, 2009

I bought these crash pads about a year ago. A snowboarding instructor recommended wearing them when learning, trying tricks, etc. The thing is, there really isn't enough padding to make much of a difference. Granted, they are very sleek and work well under pants ...especially if you're a chick-a and don't want to look like the Stay-Puft man out there on the slopes! A friend of mine had on some thicker pads(brand/type???) that were much bulkier but left her feeling less abused at the end of the day. Don't mistake, they did work on an occasion to shield my hip from an icy patch. Mostly, work for when you're boarding & kind of flop to your bum while waiting/resting, and they kind of take the edge off of the really hard hits. However, by day 3 of having them they were already retired. In short, little return for my $$$. Do yourself the biggest favor ever as a boarder & invest in some knee pads!!!

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