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Matt Line

Skier // Biker // Backpacker

Matt Line: #3,911 of 174,454 More Information

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Calgary, Golden, Roger's Pass
  • Bio:

    Skiing, Biking, Scrambling, Backpacking

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Armada TST Ski

January 9, 2012

I'm 6'1", 160 lbs. Looking for a versatile, fun resort ski. I have Megawatts for the powder days, so more for bumps, steeps and groomers on the dry days. Not looking for the stiffest ski out there, would prefer something more forgiving. So:
1. Do the TSTs fit this description?

Thanks

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K2 Kung Fujas Ski

January 9, 2012

I'm 6'1", 160 lbs. Looking for a versatile, fun resort ski. I have Megawatts for the powder days, so more for bumps, steeps and groomers on the dry days. Not looking for the stiffest ski out there, would prefer something more forgiving. So:
1. Do the Kung Fujas fit this description?
2. Should I go for 179 or 189 length? One seems short, the other long. Megawatts are 188 but that's ok in powder.

Thanks

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Black Diamond Megawatt Ski

October 20, 2011

Paging Nate to the thread. Nate Blouin to the question thread.

(Found his BC.com profile, but no contact info)

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Black Diamond Megawatt Ski

October 12, 2011

What is the flex like in the Megawatt? Comparing to 2010 Volkl Bridges (178cm) and 2009 Coombacks (181cm)?

Has anyone come up with a consistent way to quantify and communicate flex for skis?

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Black Diamond Method Alpine Sole Block

November 4, 2009

What type of sole do I need for bindings like Fritschi or Duke? This or the Dynafit sole?

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Black Diamond Sphynx Backpack - 1953-2563cu in

May 10, 2009

You need to take off the buckles, then run the end with the buckle removed through the D-ring, then feed that end though the metal thing on the strap.

Hope that's clear; I can upload a photo if it's not.

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Black Diamond Sphynx Backpack - 1953-2563 cu in

May 10, 2009

How do the straps for the crampons attach? They look like they should go on the 4 D-loops on the back of the pack, and there are a couple straps that come with the pack. They have buckles and a couple of loops but I'm baffled as to how they attach.

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