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    Sofia(Bulgaria), Douglas(U.S., GA), Fairfax(U.S., VA)
  • Bio:

    Snowboarding and running are the two driving forces behind my outdoor experiences. In the winter, I get in as much snowboarding as I can, no matter how bad the conditions are. I also hike ,rock climb, and mountain bike, but not seriously(yet).

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Voile Telepro Shovel

Voile Telepro Shovel

Rating for this product: 5 May 8, 2009

Im a pretty serious snowboarder and I bought this shovel in winter of 2007. Ive never had to use it for digging myself out of dangerous situations, but it still does nicely for shaping ramps. The handle separates from the blade easily and both parts are small enough to fit inside my pack. It is made from solid metal and cuts through hard packed snow. The only problem Ive had is once I landed back first after a jump and bruised my back on the blade that I store in the main compartment of my pack. I keep an extra shirt between me and the blade from now on. Other than that, its perfect for everyday use on the mountain.

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DAKINE Cobra Mitten

DAKINE Cobra Mitten

Rating for this product: 5 May 8, 2009

I'm a pretty serious snowboarder and have had the Cobra GT Mitts for a little over a year. These are hands down the best mitts I've ever had. It is almost all Gore-Tex and leather on the outside with a fleece liner on the inside. The coldest weather I used these in was the tail end of a large snow storm where the temperature approached 0 degrees and my hands stayed warm. The mitts also have excellent water proofing, the only time my hands touch snow is when taking the gloves off after heavy snowboarding. The only problem is that on warmer days (40+ degrees) the insulation causes my hands to sweat, but I usually opt for bare hands on those days anyways. One reviewer said there weren't finger dividers on the inside, but my gloves have them (I guess the GT is slightly different than the original Cobra).

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