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We're sorry, but the page you requested does not exist. Try searching or continue shoppingKhamski 38 er en smart konstruert topptursekk fra Arc’teryx. Sekken har et godt bæresystem som takler store belastninger. Avstivet ryggpanel gir god vektdistribusjon ned til hoftene. Sekken er rikt utstyrt med praktiske detaljer som: Både diagonalt og A-frame skifeste Hevbart og avtagbart topplokk Stor frontlomme for skredutstyr Stor sideinngang i tillegg til toppinngang til hovedrommet Khamski 38 er perfekt til dagsturer. Volumet på ca 38 liter gir rikelig med plass til utstyr uten at sekken blir unødvendig stor. Sterke og svært vannavvisende ripstopmaterialer gir god beskyttelse for utstyret ditt, og sørger for lang levetid. Farger: Mercury (mørk grå) og Ionian Blue (blå) Tilbake til Arc'teryx Ski / SnowboardPatagonia Nano Air Jacket Patagonia’s Nano-Air Jacket quickly became my favorite layer this winter for several reasons: Comfort: The first is how comfortable the face fabric is.

The fine-ness of the weave and fibers makes this piece surprisingly soft, making it really comfortable next to the skin. This jacket was my go to après ski jacket because, again, it is just so darn comfy. All Weather Warmth: On colder days, or super wet days on the mountain, wearing a capilene t-shirt and the Nano-Air under my shell worked really well, keeping me warm, but not too warm. An added benefit of layering in this fashion was if my outer shell wetted out, the Nano-Air’s water resistant outer fabric Click here to read more about Patagonia Nano Air Jacket » 2015 Goggle Gear Guide 2015 BCE Goggle Gear Guide We’ve just received a shipment of Smith Optic Goggles. There are a lot of great, made-in-America options to choose from, so here is a guide to help with some of the features of each! Lens pivots to fit different helmets and faces Smith’s Largest Spherical Lens 5X Anti-Fog Technology (Smith’s highest level) Extra Large Spherical Click here to read more about 2015 Goggle Gear Guide »

Arc’Teryx Khamski 48 Backpack The Arc'teryx Khamski48 is a backpack specifically designed for the skier. Whether you are a Mt. Baker Ski Patroller doing morning control work or a backcountry enthusiast on the Isolation traverse, this pack has what you need. I recently used the Khamski48 on a 3 day trip into the Monte Cristo subrange and was very impressed with its versatility, comfort and functionality. It’s a clean pack and has no unnecessary frills. With its super burly construction using AC2 urethane treated fabric on the top and front panel, you never have to worry about the wet outside environs creeping into the sacred dry zone that is your backpack. Accompanied with a 420 denier rip-stop nylon, this pack is made to withstand the test of Click here to read more about Arc’Teryx Khamski 48 Backpack » Met my brother at the Marysville Park and Ride Saturday after work. I hopped in with him for the remainder of the 40 or so miles out the Mountain Loop Hwy.

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Maestrale RS Boot Review Skier: 6 ft 2 in, 180lbs Moment Bibby Pro 191 The time had come at last;
fionna backpack battle partyI was no longer willing to hike uphill in a ski boot with minimal touring performance. I was very impressed with the new and improved touring boot from Scarpa, the Maestrale RS. After years of success with their classic Maestrale (bright orange!) boot, Scarpa decided to create a bigger stronger version for the more downhill focused skier. Although very similar to the older Maestrale, the RS has a few key upgrades that make for a far superior downhill Click here to read more about Maestrale RS Boot Review » MBMG Reviews the Black Diamond Couloir Harness Mt. Baker Mountain Guides Choice Pick Black Diamond Couloir Harness Click here to buy this item! I’m not normally a fan of super specialized equipment. I’ll often opt for items that have multiple purposes.

That said, The Black Diamond Couloir Harness is one of the few pieces of niche gear that I have happily splurged on. The Couloir Harness is a super lightweight, minimalist harness that Black Diamond is marketing to backcountry Click here to read more about MBMG Reviews the Black Diamond Couloir Harness » MBMG Reviews the La Sportiva Trango S Evo La Sportiva Trango S Evo The West Ridge of Forbidden Peak is one of the North Cascades most classic alpine routes. Easy accessibility, a glaciated approach, and stellar rock climbing make for a stunning experience. What’s not so awesome about the West Ridge is the amount of footwear it might require. Trail shoes are ideal on the hike into Boston Basin. Boots are nice for Click here to read more about MBMG Reviews the La Sportiva Trango S Evo » Dynafit Titan AT Boot It’s been years since I’ve had a ski boot that I truly appreciate. A three year search for an Alpine Touring (AT) boot that matches up with all the Downhill boots I’ve had has been a constant challenge and everything seemed to fall short.