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- Best Baklava Recipe | SkiTalk | Ski reviews, Ski Selector
Tricia Edit: I moved these posts from the funnies thread and added a poll You can choose 2 options in the poll Have fun! New Years resolution lasted 9 hours and 20 minutes A friend gifted us a wonderful baklava for Christmas Can't let it go to waste
- The remedial baselayer midlayering tutorial! | SkiTalk | Ski reviews . . .
Have you tried a thin balaclava in place of a hooded base layer? I use a wool one and it helps a lot I can't stand a hood because the loss of peripheral vision drives me crazy If it's snowing, I will wear a hood but not otherwise I also can't abide anything binding around my neck The balaclava doesn't feel that way
- Racing helmet recommendation for first year U14 boy - SkiTalk
2) should he plan to wear a balaclava underneath and if so, what is the proper sort for racing? Thanks so much! Face coverings are a personal preference If you go for the full coverage head sock, make sure the portions that sit under the helmet are thin so as not to cause helmet fit issues
- How to deal with the cold | SkiTalk | Ski reviews, Ski Selector
Glove liners inside mittens with chemical hand warmers Chemical foot warmers in the boots if they can fit My boy has a thin balaclava (that's all that fits in his helmet) plus a fleece neckwarmer, plus a fleece over-the-helmet balaclava For me it's a balaclava and neckwarmer, plus I try to keep my jacket hood up, at least on the lift Bib pants will be warmer than regular pants A powder skirt
- Kulkea Thermal Trekker, how do you use yours? - SkiTalk
I put my helmet, my gloves and my balaclava in the middle section The heating from the boots warms them up and I appreciate a warm helmet and gloves - you may too if you try it
- Lightweight helmet for touring? | SkiTalk | Ski reviews, Ski Selector
How important is having a lightweight helmet for touring? If it is important, what is considered lightweight?
- Heated socks for 11yo daughter? | Page 3 | SkiTalk | Ski reviews, Ski . . .
A warm fleece balaclava or beanie will work well under her helmet Avoid a puffy knit cap the helmet needs to fit close to the head in case of impact There are both an artery and a nerve that runs on the inside of the heel between the heel and the ankle bone If the nerve is compressed in the ski boot the feet tingle--fall asleep
- Which ski Helmet do you use? | Page 5 | SkiTalk | Ski reviews, Ski Selector
The flexible segmented design of the Anti-Ordinary is interesting, seems to eliminate the need for any dial-type fit adjuster, supposedly helmet sits closer to head It is also interesting to think what other head covering you could adapt to this Balaclava? Fur trappers' hat? Stetson?
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