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nick m

Skier // Whitewater Kayaker

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Smith Maverick Sunglasses - Polarized

Rating for this product: 5 November 10, 2009

i've had a pair of the tortoise/pola-green mirror for four months now and they are my go-to sunglasses. i have a medium to large head and they fit very well - don't fall off, and don't leave a mark after several hours of wear. lenses are excellent, at the beach, driving, and fishing. not sure exactly what the green mirror does for the optics, but either way i like it. this may be getting subjective, but i find the lenses clean up very well when dirty and as of yet, they don't have a scratch. asking price is steep, but there's always a deal out there.

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Sierra Designs  ASP 2 2-Person 3-Season Tent

Sierra Designs ASP 2 2-Person 3-Season Tent

Rating for this product: 5 May 11, 2009

i picked this tent up off steepandcheap last fall and have no complaints with probably 15 nights in it. the setup is quick and easy, it fits two comfortably, and the vestibule space is fantastic. also, the main fly opening has zippers on each side and can open from the top or bottom. i know this sounds a little weird, but in practice it's really nice. what separates this tent from the rest of the lightweight/2person/3season tents is how well it sets up shelter-style (groundtarp/poles/fly). it makes for a far roomier experience, and has kept me dry under rain and snow. the only reason i would bring the actual tent body is to keep out bugs. one thing to keep in mind is that on steepandcheap the groundtarp was included, while here it'll cost extra.

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Backcountry.com Stoic Inbounds Glove - Men's

Backcountry.com Stoic Inbounds Glove - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 20, 2009

so yesterday it was pushing 60 degrees (temp, not slope) so i decided to bring the motorcycle out of storage, and for the life of me i couldn't find one of my riding gloves. wore these suckers and don't think i'm going back. great dexterity and warmth plus the texture of the back would definitely be good if you go down. also, the tan leather is pretty sexy under the cuff of a black jacket. oh yeah, these things are sweet on the slopes as well. 5 stars. and for those of you who struggle with disproportionately large thumbs, this glove is very accommodating - i usually go xl but the large was perfect.

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Marker Baron Ski Bindings

January 20, 2009

the screw at the very back of the heel piece adjusts forward pressure. with a boot clicked in, the top of the screw should be flush with the inset rectangle around it. with the binding in front of you this should be easy to see.

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AT boot compatibility issues

Marker Baron Ski Bindings

Marker Baron Ski Bindings

Rating for this product: 4 January 20, 2009

like everyone else has said, these things are pretty great. i logged a couple days in all sorts of snow conditions with alpine boots with no complaints... but along with others, i've had issues when mounting AT boots (mine are scarpa denali tts).

issue 1: when the forward pressure is adjusted correctly (boot in and screw flush with housing) it's really difficult to click the boot in and out of the binding as the sole hits the top of the heel piece. this is a common problem and i had to back out the screw a click. now the screw top sticks out a little with boot in, but it seems pretty secure.

issue 2: the contact points on the heel piece of the binding are small and will leave serious marks on the heel of your boots. especially AT boots since most use a softer/lighter plastic. this isn't really a big deal, so don't worry if you start to see wear.

issue 3: when the toe height is adjusted using the paper resistance technique, all seems good, but because of the softer rubber sole, the toe can move up and down in the binding. i just cranked up the toe height until i no longer had any play, seems to work great...

summary: sweet with alpine boots, takes a little love for some AT boots. and here's a good thread if you're having issues:

http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=116625

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Marker Baron Ski Bindings

October 2, 2008

my AT boots are 321mm and my alpine boots are 325mm. how easy would it be to adjust the bindings between the two?

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