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Smith Variant Brim Helmet - Women's

December 21, 2011

Smith does theirs so that you have to buy different ear flaps or the one the audio-ready one that comes with the speakers from the get-go.

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Liberty Helix Ski

December 21, 2011

If you're looking for it as a powder ski I would say go with the longer one for sure.

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Rossignol 2011/2012 Super 7 Ski

December 21, 2011

I think you'll find the S7's a bit stiffer. This year's version features some metal sheets (Titanium I think?) in their construction while the keepers, as far as I know, do not. I think the S7's also have more rocker.

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MontBell Super Spiral Burrow #0 Synthetic Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree

December 21, 2011

I have the 30 degree and I use a compression stuff sack that packs it way smaller than the non-compression one it came with. It works great.

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Rossignol S3 Ski

December 21, 2011

If you are an expert skier you could probably go either way. With the rocker/camber combo on the S3 you'll get a much shorter turning radius than it would seem for the ski length. That said, if you ski a lot of trees and expect quick turning you probably want the 178's. At 185 if you ski a bunch of powder you'll definitely see a bit more float from the 186's. I have a friend about that size with the 178's and he wishes he got the longer ones.

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Icebreaker SuperFine 150 Tech Lite Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

December 21, 2011

I have a wool shirt from LL Bean and another one from Smartwool, both of which I've had for a while and I really like them both. Quality products.

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