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EPISODE · Sep 11, 2016 · 35 MIN

New Ski Gear from Craigieburn Valley, New Zealand

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We recorded this podcast a few days ago in Canterbury, New Zealand, where we were wrapping up our ski review trip from one of our favorite ski areas in the world, Craigieburn Valley Ski Area. Our four reviewers talk about the skis they've been testing from Kastle, Moment, Salomon, Armada, 4FRNT, K2, and more — which of them surprised us the most, which impressed us most, and which skis we’d most want to add to our quivers this season. We also talk about the Salomon MTN Lab boot vs. the new Tecnica Zero G Pro, and we may or may not also talk about Millennials and Tinder profiles.TOPICS:Gear that surprised you the most?A/B Results: Salomon MTN Lab boot vs. Tecnica Zero G ProA/B Results: Armada ARV 106 vs. K2 MarksmanIf you had to spend the entire upcoming season on one of the skis we brought, which would you pick?Which of the skis we have down here would you most want to add to your regular quiver?Paul Forward offers his take on MillennialsWhich reviewer won the most spectacular crash award on this trip?Tinder profile advice from Cy WhitlingA quick word on the new Tecnica Cochise Pro 130 AT Boot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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