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    Red Lodge, Big Sky, Chestnut Mtn, Cascade
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    Skied pretty regularly and didn't pick up snowboarding until the end of last season, and doing alright with it (short of a concussion at the beginning of this season). Finally sprung for my own gear and haven't looked back.

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Smith Phenom Goggle

Smith Phenom Goggle

Rating for this product: 5 January 10, 2011

These goggles live up to their namesake. Ultra comfortable and fog-resistant, they provide some sick protection from the elements yet fit my medium-large sized melon extremely well. Looking to get a low-light lens as well, but you really can't go wrong with these.

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Flow Quattros are top notch

Flow Quattro-SE Snowboard Binding

Flow Quattro-SE Snowboard Binding

Rating for this product: 5 January 7, 2011

I have a set of the 2010 Quattros, and if the SE's are anything like last year's model, then you cannot go wrong with these bindings for the price. When it comes to the price, you definitely get your money's worth with the higher model NXTs in terms of customization, but the Quattros are a solid choice if your looking for a mid-level binding at a good price. The step in and high-back locking design is pretty awesome. After a little practice, you can even get the hang of locking in while you're sitting on your backside, provided your not in a lot of powder. The flow strap remaining in place on the lift makes needing a stomp pad completely optional. And because the strap covers so much of the boot, you don't need to dial in these bindings as tightly as the more traditional two-strap design to achieve the same level of control.

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Great and lightweight

Burton AWOL Snowboard Boots - Men's

Burton AWOL Snowboard Boots - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 7, 2011

Love these boots. They standout on the slopes and are comfortable for full day's ride. Super lightweight and dry, they have good flex, but are still sturdy enough for some all-mountain runs. And the colors pop like nothing else on the slopes... I definitely get more compliments on the boots than my riding.

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Burton Space Sack

January 7, 2011

I've got a 157... and have been carrying my boots and extra gear in a separate bag. Is the 166 a good sized bag for the 157 and my stuff (boots/bindings/goggles/etc.). And with the board only being a 157, do I need to worry about stuff shifting around a lot? Has anyone ever had a problem with gear moving around and messing up a board? I won't be using the bag for anything other than ground travel, so I'm not worried about the lack of padding.

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