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Atomic
Big Daddy Alpine Ski:
Powder monster
10-12-05
By Midwester:
This ski is awesome. It's really lightweight
so it doesn't take a lot to muscle it around
in heavy snow, and it's effortless in light
snow. I like it a lot more than the Rossi Scratch
BC, or Volkl Gotama as a designated powder ski.
It's just more fun to ski since turning is so
easy, and you get the same float since the footprint
is so huge. I'm about 6'2" 185lb and the
first time I skied it through pow I hauled ass.
You sit up so high in the snow that you carry
way more speed than you do on shorter skinnier
skis. You can also carve turns with this thing
once you get on the trail back to the lift.
It's really fun to lay it down and carve long
GS turns with these planks because they're fat
but still really stable.
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Dynastar Legend Pro Rider
Ski:
Best in Show
10-19-04
By RG Carve:
The Legend Pro is an amazing powder ski ideal
for larger-built / aggressive skiers who enjoy
skiing GS / Super G in the powder. A powerful
and super stable ski at high speeds, the Legend
Pro (formerly the Super Nobis), is a race stock
ski that demands the fall line. The ski blasts
through crud yet can still carve on the groomers
if you lay them out. Narrow at waist vs. other
"big mountain fats," but will still
float if you point it. The best powder ski I have
ever experienced. 194 is the way to go. This is
one French product you don't want to boycott.
If God Skied He would ski this ski
10-01-04
By Critten:
Bottom line this was the best all around fat ski
I skied last year. This ski rips on the groomers
when you're heading to the lift line. But before
you get their this baby will take you to places
you never thought possible. This ski is a race
room designed and built ski and skis just like
that. Yeah it's expensive but it's worth every
penny and then some. UNREAL!
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Ski Boots

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Garmont
Dynamite G-Fit Alpine Touring Boot:
Supple yet Stiff
02-22-05
By SLO Man:
I'm an intermediate skier that prefers the backcountry
versus resort skiing. This boot has been a pleasure
to ski in with a Dynafit binding. It is very
flexible for touring and is surprisingly stiff
for the downhill runs. The liner is warm with
a thin sock. Only one minor complaint- one boot
squeaks with each step, but I'm sure a little
silicone grease will do the trick. Overall,
great boot.
Sweet Boots
04-04-04
By Anonymous:
The Garmont Dynamite is a great boot for me.
This is my fist foray into AT after years of
tele skiing, so the ability to walk was key,
and the Dynamite delivers. It's also quite stiff
in ski mode, and the lever that switches between
the two is much easier to flick than similar
levers on tele boots. The thermo liner is super
warm, and in a side by side indoor comparison
I wore a standard mountaineering boot on one
foot and the Dynamite Thermo on the other, in
about 20 minutes the Dynamite was toasty and
the mountaineering boot was no warmer than if
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Outerwear

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Arc'teryx
Theta AR Jacket - Men's:
Theta AR is superbly well made!
02-04-05
By Anonymous:
Kudos to Arc'teryx for making the best waterproof/breathable
shell in the market! The Theta AR is another
witness to the quality and integrity of the
Arc'teryx brand. If you know quality outdoor
brands, then you know Arc'cteryx. This is by
far the best shell ever. Superb fit, comfortable
design and tough fabrics. It makes The North
Face look like a marketing joke.
Great jacket
10-05-04
By Simon:
I had Mountain Hardware Ethereal FTX before
and the Arc-Teryx is definitely of higher quality
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Arc'teryx
Gamma SV Jacket - Men's:
Gamma SV Jacket: Outstanding
09-30-04
By Johann:
Just great in all respects, fit, looks, comfort
and warmth. Is very form fitting and is a handsome
jacket as well. One of my mainstays in winter,
can typically get away wearing this unless there
is a deluge, hands down the best in its class,
sets the standard but is pricey! Recommended
highly.
This is the One
02-16-04
By Marko:
I've tried various flavors of fleece including
WindStopper, and this is by far the best and
most versatile jacket I've ever owned. It does
it all: sheds rain, stops the wind, *breathes*
well, good fit. Believe the hype -- this soft
shell delivers. This jacket combined with a
base layer and a hard shell are all I need to
handle anything mother nature cares to serve
up when I'm hiking.
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Accessories

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G3 AviTECH
Shovel:
Bomber !
12-03-04
By Anonymous:
Super pleased with this shovel. I am impressed
on the durability, I have pry ed, chipped and
even dug out my car, and the thing still looks
like new. I like the fact that if the lower
shaft breaks you can use the upper shaft in
the blade. Bomber stuff as you can expect from
the g3 folks.
G3 Backcountry shovel
02-04-05
Cameron Lawson:
If you're considering buying a shovel, I'd pick
up the G3. Well built, sturdy blade and a big
D molded grip....makes handling with gloves
or mitts easy.
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G3 Climbing
Skins with Tip and Tail Connection:
G3 Skins Rule
01-23-04
By Sid:
Loving the new G3 skins! I have many days on
them and they provide great traction on the
steepest of slopes. The glue works well in any
condition. I found you will need to buy an extra
large tip loop for the larger board's. I purchased
some for my Volkl Gotama's and it works fine.
Great skins, take note of tip loop
02-11-04
By Armando:
Once I got the skins dialed in to my Tele Daddies,
they work great. No slippage, easy on/off, great
tail retention system. Just make sure, if you
have huge wide skis, that the tip loop is big
enough to fit.
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