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Ninja suits are the best base layer ever. Only non Burton softgoods I wear.
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michaelangelo wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 8:00 am Wish I had a reason to grab that dispatcher vest, cool piece.
I love my DaKine vest for snacks and water at the resort.
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pow_hnd wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:26 am
benjinyc wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:16 am Got to see the vest at the Burton Store, it's def more light and less burly than the Dakine... I imagine it's because the later has the mammut airbag compatibility
Yeah, I’m pretty stoked on it, it’s perfect for side country at the resorts
yeah I may do the same, I do not have any plans to get an air bag
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Not necessarily just the air bag thing, more just different use case. My WhatVest isn’t airbag compatible but I’m sure is much burlier.

Haven’t seen one in person but the Dispatch has very small capacity, <10 liters IIRC. That’s basically enough for lift-assisted sidecountry, very very very light yo-yo tour off the side of a road, or carrying your shovel and probe inbounds.
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kimchi wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 4:07 pm <10 liters IIRC..
13L. So small, but just big enough for the essentials when dipping out a gate, but still sit comfortably on the chair.
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My new torn triceps from a 35mph powder cartwheel yesterday.

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Why would you go and do such a thing
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pow_hnd wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 7:56 pm My new torn triceps from a 35mph powder cartwheel yesterday.


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That’s gnarly! I tore my pec a couple of weeks ago from a weird landing. It’s partial right? Not full rupture?
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