Clothing

Gear

Accessories

Get Your Profile Dialed

cra3193842

Skier

cra3193842: #2,071 of 167,056 More Information

4 Reviews:

Helpful?
0 Yes

1 Questions:

Helpful?
0 Yes

5 Answers:

Helpful?
0 Yes

0 Photos:

Helpful?
0 Yes

0 Videos:

Helpful?
0 Yes

0 Comments:

Helpful?
0 Yes

0 Wishlists:

Helpful?
0 Yes

0 Field Tests:

Helpful?
0 Yes

Flag

Un-Flag

Close

Something wrong with this profile?

Thanks for pointing it out. We'll take it down immediately and send it to our clean-up crew.

This profile was: (Optional)

Use your real name to add some legitimacy to your content. Real names mean real community, and real community means real knowledge. Gear Gurus who use their real names get bumped up 1.5x for each contribution - you deserve the credit. For more info check out the Help Center.

This is how you compare to all the other Gear Gurus on Backcountry.com. You earn one point for each list / review / question / answer / gear photo / comments / votes you contribute. You gain an extra point every time someone gives one of your contributions a thumbs up, but you lose a point for every thumbs down. Bonus: if you use your real name, your point total increases by 1.5x—you deserve credit for putting your neck on the line to make this community better. For more info, check out the Help Center.

Change me.

This is how you compare to the other Gear Gurus within a group of products. You earn one point for each of your list / reviews / questions / answers / photos / comments / votes. You gain an extra point every time someone gives one of your contributions a thumbs up (killer), but you lose a point for every thumbs down (filler). Bonus: if you use your real name, your point total increases by 1.5x-you deserve credit for putting your neck on the line to make this community better. For more info, check out the Help Center.

best ever

Smith I/O Interchangeable Goggle

Smith I/O Interchangeable Goggle

Rating for this product: 5 January 31, 2012

lover the interchangeable lenses

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

0 Comments

View Product Details >
Read all Reviews about this product

Armada JJ Ski

January 31, 2012

175 if you feel like being lazy. 185 if you want to man up. 185 is by no means too large for a person of your stature, considering they ski more like a 175 with the rocker. my feeling would be after a few days on the 175, you would be wishing you went bigger.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

View Product Details >
Read all Q&A about this product >

Armada JJ Ski

January 31, 2012

I'm guessing you've never skied rocked skis before, otherwise you would never have asked this question. Either that, or you really are not a very strong skier at all. 175's at the shortest, if you charge hard and all, you should be able to manage the 185's.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

View Product Details >
Read all Q&A about this product >

Mine broke

Marker Duke 16 Ski Binding

Marker Duke 16 Ski Binding

Rating for this product: 2 November 29, 2009

I originally liked these bindings, using them about 25 times resort skiing and about 10 in the backcountry last year. Never had any problems with them at all. I've heard about problems with the AFD in the toe, but I put these things through hell jumping in the park and off off stuff (weighing about 215 lbs with gear on). Never released when I shouldn't have.The problem I have with them is in the backcountry. They do do the job- they get you up the hill- but thats about it. Ease of use is a major issue. Whenever the weather/sonw conditions are conducive to snow sticking to your skis, it makes it really hard to get the binding back into downhill mode (especially when ice forms in the slots the binding slides along). I can fumble around for 5 min plus (and often have to take my gloves off) to get them back into ride mode.The main problem I had with them is the metal piece, which is pretty thin gauge steel, that holds the pivoting part of the binding to the mounting plate that is fixed to the ski (not sure what to call it). Because of what the function of this piece is, there is naturally a lot of stress placed upon the part. I believe it broke on my skis because of the very wet and heavy snow that I was breaking trail through (the type of snow that is like concrete when compacted). The snow was wet enough to build up between the underneath of the pivoting part of the binding and the ski, then each time I stepped down I put pressure on this part (the part is raised up off the ski about 3/4" when in climbing mode), which caused it to flex and eventually break. Once broken, my foot, with the binding attached to my boot, completely slid off the mounting plate, thus leaving my ski behind. Could have been a very serious problem if I hadn't been only a short hike to the resort. I did find that I could keep my binding on the ski as long as I went up a decent slope. It could be used for downhill skiing, but the binding would slide back and forth on the rail about a half an inch.One additional thing to think about regarding these bindings for resort skiing (I think this applies to the Fritschi and other similar bindings) is the solid plate or support strut that connects the two ends of the bindings together does not flex very well when the ski is arcing. Because this plate is fixed to the ski, it creates a sort of dead area on the ski underneath the foot. It is not a huge deal, but should be thought of when looking at pros and cons.I bought this ski as I was getting into A/Ting, now that I have experience I can tell you that this binding does not do a good job of doing both A/T and resort skiing. Something else might, but I would say buy a touring binding for touring and an alpine binding for alpine.

Oh, and the heel riser got loose on one so it wouldn't stay in the up position.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

0 Comments

Permanently Out of Stock -- View Product Details >
Read all Reviews about this product

Rossignol S7 Barras Ski

November 10, 2009

This chick rides 188's, you for damn sure better be able to ski the 195's at your size if you're really expert.

http://www.rossignol.com/US/the-system_Q0600_product_home-telemark.html

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

Permanently Out of Stock -- View Product Details >
Read all Q&A about this product >

Rossignol S7 Barras Ski

November 10, 2009

I've been looking into this myself. I've talked to a Rossi rep and he confirmed that they will have 2010 graphics. I don't know what they look like and can't find a pic anywhere on the net. I was told they would be 'koopman graphics,' whatever that means. As for release, you are correct, as far as I know, but I wouldn't necessarily count on every ski shop getting a hold of one of them. I preordered online just to make sure I'd get mine.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

Permanently Out of Stock -- View Product Details >
Read all Q&A about this product >

Rossignol S7 Barras Ski

October 25, 2009

Anyone know how much the 195 model weighs with the added reinforcements and what the 188 model weighs as well?

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

Permanently Out of Stock -- View Product Details >
Read all Q&A about this product >

Review Title

Nordica Supercharger Ignition Ski Boot - Men's

Nordica Supercharger Ignition Ski Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 25, 2009

I fricking love these boots! Used to have Beast 12's and now these. They work well for anything you can possibly through at them. I weigh 195 lbs and was worried the flex was too soft, but It works well for me in the gnarliest of snow conditions. They kill in the park, are great for all mountain, and have worked well for me A/T-ing even though they are pretty heavy boots. And did i mention they are soooooo comfortable.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

0 Comments

Permanently Out of Stock -- View Product Details >
Read all Reviews about this product

over priced, but decent

Helly Hansen Odin Mountain Pant - Men's

Helly Hansen Odin Mountain Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 October 25, 2009

I bought these pants last winter as a conversion pant for resort and A/T skiing. They performed well initially (waterproof, very lightweight, nice stretch), but wore down rather quickly.

Main issue-
Last year they used an all plastic zipper assembly for the bib zip off. The zipper inevitably broke after about 40 uses. I view this as a design flaw and hopefully it will be fixed for this year.

Other issue-
The pockets are fairly tight to the legs and have no additional reinforcement, so if you store keys, chapstick or anything with rough/sharp edges, eventually you are going to ware though the material. once this happens, they lose their waterproof capability.

Unless HH makes some much needed improvements, I would not recommend this pant at anything more than $250. For $400 I don't think I should have to give the company very basic recommendations on how they should build the product, but this pant needs it.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

0 Comments

Permanently Out of Stock -- View Product Details >
Read all Reviews about this product