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Grivel G10 Wide Crampon

Grivel G10 Wide Crampon

Rating for this product: 5 September 5, 2006

I have a size U.S. 11 foot and I couldn't find a crampon that would fit my hiking boots, much less the snowboard boots. My hiking boots are Merrell M2's for several years back and the snowboard boots are Burton Drivers from last year. The Grivel G10's fit like a champ. They even come with the ice guards. Very nice, and I highly recommend.

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MontBell Ultralight Down Inner Jacket - Men's

MontBell Ultralight Down Inner Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 5, 2006

This is the lightest jacket I have ever felt. I think that it shipped to me at .4lbs. The Denier nylon is superlight and the construction by the people at MontBell is superb. It packs down to a softball size and seems pretty warm. Get an ultralight shell and you're set. Notice, there is no zipper. They save weight with the snaps which makes it a little different. The new Denier nylon with the good down really makes for a high tech jacket. Get it.

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Sweet boot!

Burton Driver X Snowboard Boot - Men's

Burton Driver X Snowboard Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 November 21, 2005

Solid construction
Firm lacing
Grippy tread
Did I mention FIRM?
Low profile

These are all great features of the Driver. The only downside is the price. If you told me 5 years ago that I would drop that on a boot, I would have died. Get them if you ride a lot and ride fast. Don’t bother if you are solely into freestyle. I ride backcountry 90% of the time and need a solid firm boot. Rock them if you can.

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solid interface!

Burton C60 Snowboard Binding

Burton C60 Snowboard Binding

Rating for this product: 5 November 21, 2005

This is the best that you can get right now. They get the job done and don’t have extra "jewlery" to bog them down. In the past they were better. Real leather would be nice on the straps. A real carbon fiber base would be wonderful like in the past. Actually, they don’t feel light.

There is a lot of crap out there. I would stick with these if you want the best that is out right now. The ratchets work well and disengage quickly. Oh, and if style is your deal, they look "hot" as Paris Hilton would say.

Rock them if you hike backcountry with the board on your back or are splitting. They are firm and built for speed and pair up well with the Driver boot. Go with the Driver and not the SL-8 for backcountry. The SL-8 is great and has some "give" with the articulating cuff for more of a freestyle feel.

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