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    Northern California, Colorado
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    Ski addict, learning to kite board

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K2 SideStash Climbing Skins

December 10, 2010

Pretty much the same question, does this come in a 188? or is the 181 what you need

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Comfortable on everything

K2 SideStash Alpine Ski

K2 SideStash Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 January 10, 2010

Demoed 6 pairs of skis over the past two days at Kirkwood, and the 188 Sidestash was my favorite (Volkl Katana, Blizzard Answer, Moment Garbones, Nordica Girish, Nordica Enforcer, BD Justice)

Everything from heavy fresh snow (for Tahoe) to Sierra chunk, and windblown hard pack ice. Was impressed by how versatile the ski was. The Black Diamonds where clearly a back country only type of ski, while the Sidestash had much more range.

These even carved well down groomers at Mach3. Unlike the 191 Answer, the Sidestash doesn't have so much rocker that you don't feel like you're skiing a long ski, they really cruise.

The only criticism I can think of was that they might have been a touch soft, but thats also tough to say given the rough conditions.

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Fun versatile ski, not sure i like the rocker

Blizzard Answer IQ-Max Ski w/ Slider Plate

Blizzard Answer IQ-Max Ski w/ Slider Plate

Rating for this product: 4 January 10, 2010

Just demoed the 191 Answer today on some really frozen wind blown snow up at Kirkwood.

Was amazed how short they skied. I killed bumps on these, and was impressed by how quick they came around.

The middle of the road flew was perfect, so it could hold an edge, but it wasn't so stiff that you couldn't feel anything.

Not sure I liked how much rocker it had, cause for a 190 it didn't charge much, and for carving it feels like you're only getting an edge with the middle 1/4 of the ski...

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Voile Telepro Shovel

January 3, 2010

Will this fit in the Gregory Targhee Large pack?

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Gregory Targhee Backpack - 1900-2200cu in

December 25, 2009

Someone below mentioned that their skis at 115 at the tip wouldn't fit through the A frame loops, has anyone else found this to be a problem?

My skis are 125 and 130 at the tip, so this would definitely make this pack a problem...

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