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22 Designs Axl Telemark Binding
February 7, 2012
Bootfitting is your answer. A heel wedge under the innersole helps prevent heel rub. They make straight and angled ones, which can also help with canting issues.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
CAMP USA Pulse Ski and Climbing Helmet
February 2, 2012
CAMP makes a visor that you can install on any helmet; you have to drill two holes. Normally $25, they're closing it out for $10 (I guess it didn't sell well).
http://www.camp-usa.com/products/helmets/closeout/closeout-s
Seems like a lot better deal than $50 for other visors I've seen that snap right on but only fit one helmet.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Therm-a-Rest Prolite Plus Sleeping Pad
April 9, 2011
I put mine (2007 model) in the stuff sack for my old 3/4 Guidelite (which delammed cause I always blew it up in cold weather to try to make it more comfortable). Fold it and sit on it, close the valve, roll it up from the bottom and open the valve at the end to get the last air out, I even suck it out to make it really tight, fits nicely. The dimensions of the sack are 5-1/4 x 23".
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
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