I know the words "East Coast" (yes i am aware that east coast is actually two words) and "backcountry" really dont go together, but I've heard that place next to Cannon and Stowe have some decent places to go. Does anyone else have any backcountry places they'd like to share?
I've had my A-frames for almost four years now and i keep buying new goggles but i always go back to using my A-frames. They just fit really well in a helmet and they look sick.
1080's are pretty wide. I was told they're supposed to fit like a skate shoe, but who knows if thats right.
Getting your boots punched out is an experience... its also nice to have a custom fitting boot though. What they do is basically stretch your boot out.
I have nordica dobermann plug...
yeah, i have eight pairs of skis and one pair of twin tips (sad story, i know). Ripping on groomers (when they're still courdoroy) is possibly the funnest thing ever. That might be 'cause i cant huck real big tricks yet. If you're looking for freeskiing skis get a pair of the Dynastar SL skis...
Not to sound like a girl or anything but i think the grey one looks a lot nicer and its on ebay too so it'd probably be cheaper. But if you want the red, by all means get the red.
Yeah, i tried on the 1080 foils last weekend and they seemed kinda soft and they were really wide too. Does anyone know if the extra width really affects performance? I kinda like it because its more comfortable but it doesnt seem like it'd be that good for performance. I've also heard good...
wanna let me in on your secret to buying invaders for $50? I'd really like to know 'cause i'm looking for some urban skis... and hell, if they're going for $50 i'd buy a pair for park too.