• Krypton Rampage by Dalbello
      • Ratings:
      • Terrain
        Park
        Pow
      • Design
        Clean
        Busy
      • Durability
        Fragile
        Durable
      • Weight
        Light
        Heavy
      • Style
        Uncool
        Cool
      • Width
        Narrow
        Wide
      • Comfort
        Uncomfy
        Comfy
      • Flex
        Soft
        Stiff
      Reviewed on Dec 4, 2013 @ 7:51 PM Boots 2012
      Comments:

      I got this boot fitted for me in boulder after trying it on and comparing it to other narrow width boots on the market. LIke any good boot you should have it heat molded and get some custom insoles but after that is done they have fit like a dream. I like the buckle system and haven't had to worry about breaking the buckles like my brother does on his Full Tilts. Overall they have been a good boot for the price and I would definitely recommend them for use all over the mountain.

    • Upward Pant by Bloom Outerwear
      • Ratings:
      • Design
        Clean
        Busy
      • Weight
        Light
        Heavy
      • Durability
        Fragile
        Durable
      • Style
        Uncool
        Cool
      • Fit
        Tight
        Baggy
      • Waterproofing
        Wet
        Dry
      • Breathability
        Pourous
        Airtight
      • Warmth
        Cold
        Warm
      Reviewed on Dec 4, 2013 @ 7:14 PM Pants 2014
      Comments:

      I bought these pants at the beginning of the season and so far they have held up very well while doing a good job of repelling snow and keeping me warm and dry. I have fallen and rubbed them across dozens of rails and boxes and they did not rip nor show much marking from the impact, something that cannot be said for my Saga pants from 2 years ago that are almost completely shredded. They do a good job of blocking the wind and have kept me warm and dry while allowing my body to lose sweat through their very nice breathability. If you are in the PNW or other very wet climates they may not be enough to keep you dry but anywhere else they should be more than enough pant for your needs.

    • Billy Goat by ON3P
      • Ratings:
      • Terrain
        Park
        Pow
      • Design
        Clean
        Busy
      • Durability
        Fragile
        Durable
      • Weight
        Light
        Heavy
      • Style
        Uncool
        Cool
      • Flex
        Soft
        Stiff
      • Camber
        Cambered
        Rockered
      • Pop
        No Pop
        Poppy
      • Stability
        Jittery
        Stable
      Reviewed on Dec 4, 2013 @ 7:07 PM Skis 2012
      Comments:

      I got this pair of Billygoats last season and have around 20 days on them so far. I've skied them across summit county on both foot deep powder days and spring slush and ice. Obviously they excelled in the powder and were one of the most fun skis of this type that I have skied. Although they are a good deal stiffer than the JJ, S7, or Bentchetler, the stiffness allows you to charge harder and faster all over the mountain. On top of their stellar stability, the Billygoat is also built to superb standards as are all skis coming out of the ON3P factory. I hit multiple stumps and some sizeable rocks that would have core shotted and potentially destroyed the edge on any other ski but their was barely a scratch to this pair. If you are looking to preform some more advanced technical tricks then I would point you toward the ON3P Caylor but I will admit that these skis have been on my feet on dozens of 360s and even some Cork 5's in the backcountry.The guys at ON3P are also very pleasant to deal with and I plan to buy many more pairs of skis from them in the future.

    • Alpha 2 by Armada
      • Ratings:
      • Terrain
        Park
        Pow
      • Design
        Clean
        Busy
      • Durability
        Fragile
        Durable
      • Weight
        Light
        Heavy
      • Style
        Uncool
        Cool
      • Flex
        Soft
        Stiff
      • Camber
        Cambered
        Rockered
      • Pop
        No Pop
        Poppy
      • Stability
        Jittery
        Stable
      Reviewed on Dec 4, 2013 @ 6:46 PM Skis 2012
      Comments:

      I've put over 100 days on the skis over the past few years with pretty heavy usage on rails. They have held up very very well and continue to be fun and playful to this day. The early rise in the tip in tail makes butters fun and allows for a pretty low swing weight on small/medium jumps and rails. They are a bit less stable once you get going fast enough and I would not recommend them for jumps over 40 ft. but they can still be used if need be.