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DAKINE Fall Line Double Ski Bag

5 days ago

I agree with the previous - I have a Double Fall Line, my friend has the Concourse. He doesn't need another bag to pack anything in, I do! Not convinced two pairs of big skis would fit in here if you're putting your ski boots in the outer pockets though. It would take skillful packing!

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Oakley Stockholm Goggle

5 days ago

Blue iridium will cover you for every light condition, unless you have particularly sensitive eyes. Otherwise, I use black iridium for bright days and HI yellow for the really dark days.

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Great goggles, don't always last.

Oakley Stockholm Goggle

Oakley Stockholm Goggle

Rating for this product: 4 5 days ago

I really these goggles - good for my small face, don't fog, fit nicely under my Smith Variant Brim and there is massive choice of lenses.

However, I have found the foam on the top of the goggle has a tendancy to fray and break. Oakley replaced one pair within warranty free of charge, and gave me a discount on that replacement pair when it happened to those as well outside of warranty.

I teach skiing full time, so my both the goggles I got replaced had well over over 100 days of wear before the foam broke. However, you do have to be careful to avoid putting your fingers on the delicate foam at the top. If you can manage that, they're a sweet pair of goggles!

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Smith 2008 Variant Brim Helmet

November 26, 2009

I had this problem for a short while, but adjusted my goggle strap to be out fully then stretched it out a few times.... No worries with it now! I've done that for two pairs of Stockholm's with no worries - and they still grip my face properly when I put them back on. Hope that helps!

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Hot or Cold...

Smith Variant Brim Helmet

Smith Variant Brim Helmet

Rating for this product: 5 November 25, 2009

As well as being the only helmet ever that doesn't make my head look like a wildly overambitious lollipop/mushroom, this helmet is amazing because it has mahoosive vents, which mean that I can teach on the nursery slope in 20 degrees C and not fry. I can also play in the pow at -15 degrees C and not freeze. Although I had trouble initially getting my (Oakley Stockholm) goggles above the brim to sit on my forehead, I stretched the straps out a few times and they sit there fine now, but still hug my face when my goggles are on. The brim fits perfectly with my Oakleys and the soft ear pieces mean that I can put my sunnies on without getting an ache on the sides of my head.

I haven't had a big crash in this helmet so I can't speak for it's safety, but my head feels warm and snug, or cool and comfy - and I don't feel ridiculous. Win!

Shame they don't do it in blue anymore...

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Smith Variant Brim Helmet

November 25, 2009

When I first got this helmet, my Oakley Stockholm straps didn't quite stretch over the brim, but after a couple of days they go over fine, my goggles sit just above the brim without pinging off the back of my head (embarrassing at line up) and now I wouldn't buy any other helmet!

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Smith Variant Brim Helmet

September 21, 2009

I have this helmet in the bright blue in size medium. I was wondering if you'll be getting it in that colour again for 2009, as I can only see the small on your site. Cheers!

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