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Best snow pants and best ski poles
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Looking for a baggier pant and I want to support a good brand. Same with ski poles. What brands/models should I look at?
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Flylow Baker Bib
Whatever poles are your size at the lost and found. Scotts are pretty good and readily available.
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I’ve had a pair of black Levi’s, so not racer poles and they worked for a whole season which was very surprising because usually I break them in a month, so I think Ellis are pretty durable
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WsmyersI’ve had a pair of black Levi’s, so not racer poles and they worked for a whole season which was very surprising because usually I break them in a month, so I think Ellis are pretty durable
***Lekis
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Poles: Just ordered some Pollard's Paintbrush poles from line. Expensive but imo worth it.
They're light, Phillip's head tip and adjustable. Also I really like Line and the look of the pole.
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also looking for some huuuuge skipants
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I ride for them but the Flylow Baker Bibs are the shit. 20k waterproof and they have Carhartt like padding on knees and bottoms.
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Any brands that make poles that need some support?
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Panda poles hands down if you got the funds
Line Eric Pollard Paint Brush poles
Any shitty aluminum pole from Goodwill
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get the Scott poles if you want the best. Scott poles are the best and the best use Scott poles unless they've got other poles without exception
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Scott hire poles! Readily available in lost or found.
Two seasons on mine and they won’t break or bend. The cheaper the poles the more durable they are. #fax
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Spyder The Seventy pants and some Armada Poles of your choice.
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