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Electric EG.5 Chrome Goggle
February 13, 2008
These are worth the price, performance wise. They fit kinda snug on my nose, so I usually have to pull them up on the lift so I can breathe fully... but I think that's just me. Really good, I'm happy with them.
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Surprised.
Burton Pipe Glove - Women's
March 1, 2007
These gloves look sick on, but they were a bit big when I got them. The gripping on the back is pretty sticky, it actually stuck on the ski lift bar for a second. Performance-wise, they have excellent feel to them, and my fingers weren't stuffy at all. For the more bitter days, I actually was surprised at how well these held up. My fingertips got a bit cold at first, but I threw in some liners and a warmer and I was good for the whole day. My hands never got wet or clammy, even in warm days without the liners. I'm so happy that I got these, and they aren't even that expensive. I recommend.
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