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The North Face Pamir WindStopper Jacket - Men's

April 10, 2009

Anyone every compare the Pamir Windstopper to the Patagonia R4 Lightweight? Which is better? Either one more windproof or warmer? Thanks

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K2 Apache Coomba Alpine Ski

March 21, 2009

I get about 50 days in skiing the Wasatch, inbounds or side country, 50/50. If there's no freshies, I'm making quick turns in narrow chutes or skiing bumps - I'm never burning down groomers or making GS turns... and I'm not really ever in the park.

Would this be a good single-ski-quiver ski for me?

I'm 5'8" 170lbs and turn very aggressively. I think the 188cm is the right size, do you agree.

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