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    Quote Originally Posted by manwithav8 View Post
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    Wtf

    Chemical compounds in snow,what sort are they,last I thought snow was water,mind you man made snow could be different,especially the yellow snow.

    My bike gear had on ticket that it was also suitable for skiing,snowboarding,it's neo.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

    Don't steal the government hates competition.

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    cant we all just get along

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    would like to get along bull

    but I suppose it is expected.. Ask a question anywhere and there will always be a smart arse that has his say.....

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    fuck the snow boarding,perhaps ballet . nice tutu's
    Luck is when oportunity and preparation meet

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    I've often wondered about using my bike gear skiing/boarding. I've used the gloves a few times - they were crap. Probably because I like tight-fitting bike gloves, and looser gloves are better in the snow for warmth (and for not sticking to your fingers and turning inside out when you take them off!)
    I dunno what your bike gear is like, but mine (Teknic Hurricane jacket and Spidi Gran Turismo pants) is very heavy compared to my ski gear. I have no doubt it would stand up OK to it, and it'd be alright for just a day or two (for trying out skiing/snowboarding, f'rinstance), or for biking to the skifield and then going skiing, but not in the long term.

    Multiple layers is what it's all about. My ski jacket is just a windproof/waterproof sheel, and I adjust layers underneath according to the conditions of the day.
    Oh - and although my bike trou have vents, they're pathetic compared to those in my ski pants, and you REALLY do need to able to let some air in / heat out once you've done a hard, fast run or two.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by manwithav8 View Post
    would it double as a good snow boarding Jacket? Or will the harsh snow tear it up?
    Will it be water proof enough for a day's snowboarding?

    Also, will my water proof winter gloves be sufficient to keep the fingers warm??

    Cheers
    Or you could just cough up 10 bucks and hire a nice 80s coloured flourescent pink and yellow ski jacket from the local ski shop (if youre in Turangi or thereabouts) like I did.

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    lol TLMAN

    Those colours sound funky

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    I used my cordura bike jacket for a ski season and it was fine. Leave the pads in they'll save your back and elbows when you crash!

    New snow gear's pretty cheap though. I picked up a real nice (pretty much brand new) snowboarding jacket for $60 last year.

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