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Scarpa Charmoz GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

June 2, 2009

I'm wondering which boot climbs better, the Scarpa Charmoz GTX or the La Sportiva Trango S EVO GTX. The Charmoz seems to have a stiffer sole and upper than the Trango, so it seems that it might be better for edging and front pointing but worse for friction and smearing. I'd be interested to know if anyone has some experience with this.

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Garmont Mega-Ride Alpine Touring Ski Boot - Men's

February 18, 2009

What is the difference between the Garmont Mega-Ride Alpine Touring Ski Boot and the Garmont G-Fit Ski Boot, other than the difference in the sale price?

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G3 Alpinist Climbing Skins

G3 Alpinist Climbing Skins

G3 Alpinist Climbing Skins

Rating for this product: 5 March 17, 2008

Comparison with 2006/2007 orange BD/Ascension skins.

Pros:

The glide is much better than with Black Diamond skins. They are also 3 oz./skin
lighter than the Black Diamond skins. Mostly because of the improved glide, I estimate that I am able to climb about 300 ft./hr. faster than with the BD skins.
In dry powder, the G3 skins grip as well as the Black Diamond skins. The G3 skins fold up much more compactly.

Cons:

In wet snow or glazed tracks, the G3 skins don't grip as well as the Black Diamond skins. The G3 skins seem to ice up a bit more and have more problems with snow getting between the skins and the ski.
Once the G3 glue has snow on it, it is more difficult to scrape clean than
the Black Diamond glue and seems to lose more of its stick. The skins are more floppy and harder to handle, especially in the wind, and it is also more difficult to rip the skins off without taking the skis off. Both of these problems can be dealt with by taking the skis off before removing the
skins and folding the skins in quarters as you take them off instead of
removing them completely and folding in half.
The skins are showing some
signs of fraying around the edges after 10 days of skiing. Finally, the tail
hooks fall off the skis a lot if you aren't careful
about tightening them fully.

All-in-all, the pros seem to outweigh the cons, at least when one is skiing primarily dry powder snow.

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Arc'teryx Delta SV Jacket - Womens

Arc'teryx Delta SV Jacket - Women's

Arc'teryx Delta SV Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 February 9, 2005

This jacket is very warm and very comfortable. The cut and fit are good. Like most Arc'teryx jackets it is shaped to fit the body and presents an attractive silhouette. This is a good insulating layer for very cold days.

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