they come with the standard brakes. Be sure to get the wider brakes if you have skis like the r:ex or something. The widths are listed on Black Diamond's site.
yeah you can't beat a helmet if you are doing lift skiing in full conditions. sitting on the chairlift with the wind and blowing snow...that's where the helmet really pays off
I've rapped my head on the snow going off jumps and stuff. I've also caught front edges that have sent me headfirst onto some hard windblown stuff. Maybe I just suck.
I am trying to understand why these pictures always end up with people wearing gaiters in them? Is this a guideline from the mountaineers? Are there a lot of ticks in the area or something?
dried pancake batter on the counter
walking into spider web
fenderless commuter bike
frayed shoelaces that come out of eyelets
trying to find the start of tape on a tape roll
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