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What a terrible thing.  I can't begin to imagine what that must be like.  My thoughts and prayers are with you
I'd like to see Evans repeat.  If I had been on some of the teams he's been on I'd whine too.  This is only the third year he's been on a team that actually provided support.  He's a good guy.  As for Cav, I think...
I demoed these on three different days under different conditions and bought a pair.  They did everything I asked of them and did it pretty well.  I ski primarily off the groomers:  trees, bumps, powder, chutes and they...
Properly fitted boots are absolutely the most important thing you will buy for skiing.  As long I'm using my boots, I can ski on pretty much any ski and have a good time because my boots fit.  Skis cannot make up for properly...
Wow, really informative post.
I have no experience with the Nordica Burners, but I demoed the Blizzard Bushwacker, Line Prophet 90 and Nordica Steadfast.  It was not much of a contest really, the Steadfast was the clear winner.  The Steadfast is 90mm...
Quote: Originally Posted by Philpug  One think I see as a possible flaw...I know whenever I stray away from whatever bluetooth toy I am using...I need to re pair it whenever I come back to it. If I have to do this...
Metal isn't necessary.  This past season I bought a pair of Nordica Steadfasts after trying the Bushwackers and Line Prophet 90s.  The Steadfast doesn't have a metal layer and as far I am concerned it was quicker and more...
Where specifically in Montana do you ski?
It is difficult to explain to a beginner just how important properly fitted boots are, but I will try again.  The ski boot is the connection between you and the ski.  The binding is somewhat irrelevant since they all do...
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