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K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

October 20, 2009

I'd go with the obsetheds if i were you because theyre skinny enough that they work on groomers yet they have a slight rocker for those powder days, unless you can have a quiver of skis in which case i'd get the hellbents for those deep pow days and have another ski for the icy days

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Giro Tuneups Audio Drops

October 20, 2009

Is this compatible with the g10 mx since it is with the g10?

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Giro G10 MX Helmet

Giro G10 MX Helmet

Rating for this product: 5 October 20, 2009

This helmet is one of the best you can buy. Besides the fact that it looks sweet it keeps you well ventilated and protected. I landed on my head when trying a 540 and i got up with no head problems at all. The helmet cracked but thats what helmets are supposed do, make it so your brains dont fall out when you crash. the only problem i ran into was that you cant put you goggles on the brim because of the visor but I still highly recommend this helmet for anyone looking for a high quality lid that they wont be dissapointed in.

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Oakley Arrestino Pant - Men's

October 14, 2009

Would the small or large size size pants match up with a medium jackets powder skirt?

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K2 ObSETHed Alpine Ski

October 14, 2009

I am looking for a good all around ski for those days when bringing my pair of hellbents to the mountain wouldnt be a good choice.i still want the ski to be able to preform well in the powder, but go into the park if necessary. I am trying to decide between these and the line blends. which one should i get or are there better skis out there?

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K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

March 31, 2009

I am 5,9 and 145 pounds. would the 179 be too much of a ski for me? i'd say that i am an expert pow/backcountry jibbing skier.Thanks.

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