Clothing

Gear

Accessories

Get Your Profile Dialed

sarag

sarag: #8,788 of 93,774 More Information

2 Reviews:

Helpful?
1 Yes | 1 No

0 Questions:

Helpful?
0 Yes | 0 No

2 Answers:

Helpful?
0 Yes | 0 No

0 Photos:

Helpful?
0 Yes | 0 No

0 Comments:

Helpful?
0 Yes | 0 No

0 Gearlists:

Helpful?
0 Yes | 0 No

Flag

Un-Flag

Close

Something wrong with this profile?

Thanks for pointing it out. We'll take it down immediately and send it to our clean-up crew.

This profile was: (Optional)

Use your real name to add some legitimacy to your content. Real names mean real community, and real community means real knowledge. Gear Gurus who use their real names get bumped up 1.5x for each contribution - you deserve the credit. For more info check out the Help Center.

This is how you compare to all the other Gear Gurus on Backcountry.com. You earn one point for each list / review / question / answer / gear photo / comments / votes you contribute. You gain an extra point every time someone gives one of your contributions a thumbs up, but you lose a point for every thumbs down. Bonus: if you use your real name, your point total increases by 1.5x—you deserve credit for putting your neck on the line to make this community better. For more info, check out the Help Center.

Change me.

This is how you compare to the other Gear Gurus within a group of products. You earn one point for each of your list / reviews / questions / answers / photos / comments / votes. You gain an extra point every time someone gives one of your contributions a thumbs up (killer), but you lose a point for every thumbs down (filler). Bonus: if you use your real name, your point total increases by 1.5x-you deserve credit for putting your neck on the line to make this community better. For more info, check out the Help Center.

Karhu XCD 10th Mountain Ski

February 2, 2009

Actually, the 10th Mtn-specific size chart (which this site doesn't currently show) shows that anybody >170 lbs should be on 195s.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No

Permanently Out of Stock -- View Product Details >
Read all Q&A about this product >

Atomic Rainier SL Ski

December 19, 2008

Yeah, that's the set-up I have (3-pin cables, actually, on the older negative-pattern rainiers). If you want to use them for turning as well as touring, you may also want to get a voile riser to avoid "boot-out" on firmer snow.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No

Permanently Out of Stock -- View Product Details >
Read all Q&A about this product >

Great lightweight jacket!

Backcountry.com Shift Softshell Jacket - Women's

Backcountry.com Shift Softshell Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 16, 2007

It is a perfect fit for me - fitted through the torso, yet it still fits great over my thickest midlayer. The arms are exactly the right length (I prefer mine on the long side). It feels very warm but is also very lightweight, and it seems perfectly appropriate for backcountry/x-country skiing as well as running in cold weather. It makes me wistful for snow...

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No

0 Comments

View Product Details >
Read all Reviews about this product

Great lightweight jacket

Marmot PreCip Jacket - Women's

Marmot PreCip Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 September 6, 2007

I love this jacket - it's light enough and packs small enough to carry on every trip into the mountains. The cut and fit are great as well, and it's pretty true to size. I wish there was another pocket or two, and I wish it were a little beefier, but I guess that's what I get for the low weight and price - overall it's a great value and I'd recommend it.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes | 1 No

0 Comments

View Product Details >
Read all Reviews about this product