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Black Diamond Megawatt Ski
December 16, 2009
okay here's da' deal heading to alaska in feb/march Haines to be exact I'm 5'8", 165-170 with pack/gear on, but I am an Eastie Maine/Vermont. Should I go for the gusto and snag the 188 in anticipation of 40+ degree 2000 ft AK. faces or should I snag the 178's for my return to East coast, strong,agressive skier fattest pair of boards i have now are pre rocker Coomba's sz 174 and on some days railing a open face high speed G.S. turns I get a little softness in the tips with chatter. I'm thikin' with the big rocker of the mega i can size up and still be good back east comments appreciated
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Black Diamond Factor Alpine Touring Boot - Men's
December 16, 2009
Is there a way either through a batch number or something on the boot to tell it between the 1st yr experiment 2008/ 2009, and the new refined and enhanced model of 2009/2010. Factor boots in many stores and in reading the reviews it seems there where some issues with the 1st yr. unveiling. I am assuming B.D. has addressed the chinsy ski/walk lever and the buckle explosions + the soft rubber soles. I would hate to spend high retail dollar on a boot with warranty issues when it's new and improved bretheren is stack on the shelf a few boxes higher.
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