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Liberty LTE Skis
Liberty LTE Skis
Building on the success of Liberty's '08 park and pipe skis, Liberty is proud to introduce the Liberty Team Edition, or LTE. We worked closely with our team members to design a ski that absolutely slays everything from park and pipe to all-mountain progressive riding. Our pros are very hard on their equipment, and demanding when it comes to performance. We responded by introducing a rugged urethane layer above the sidewall to smooth out impacts while retaining a lively feel and protecting the topsheet from chips. We refined the flex pattern with more stiffness in the center of the core for better edge hold in a wide range of conditions, while leaving the tips and tails slightly softer for easy turn initiation and absorption of terrain features. The LTE also features the Liberty Team Core, crack-resistant HRC 44 edges and a back-printed, co-extruded topsheet for greater durability. Key Features of The Liberty LTE Skis 171: HRC 44 Edges - The new HRC 44 edge has a slightly lower hardness rating with a wider profile and larger anchors to dissipate heat and increase impact resistance Cab 4 - Cab Forward Stance 78 Degree Sidewalls - Increase edge grip with the UHMW damping from our 78 degree sidewalls. Sidewall construction is tough and affords the best combination of edge grip and turning ease we have found FRP - Fiber Reinforced Polymer Bamboo - Laminated bamboo gives tremendous rebound and energy while being environmentally friendly UHMW Sidewalls - Rugged and repairable sidewall material with a layer of rubber above and below for smooth riding and durability. UHMW is tougher than ABS and can be repaired if you manage to gouge a hole in it ISO - New co-extruded polyamide material is the best sublimated topsheet available Durathane - A polyurethane bumper to smooth out the ride and protect against topsheet chipping P-Tex 2000 - Fast and durable sintered base from the industry leaders
$406 Go to
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Service Mount Ski Bindings
Service Mount Ski Bindings
Let our certified shop technicians Mount your bindings on your new skis! Warning! Most ski shops charge $50-$70 to mount ski bindings Same Day turn around time! For Mounting, we need your boot sole length which is located on the sole of your boot and is always 3 numbers long and always in millimeters (mm)  Example 315mm. Enter it above when it asks for Sole Size.See other picture above for location of your boot sole length. You will also need to mark above what position you want your bindings mounted on the ski. -All Mountain-Center-Park/Freestyle-Call me- I'm not sureIf you are unsure, mark "Call me-Im not sure" and our mounting tech will call you before he mounts your bindings. Bindings still must be adjusted to your specific release settting which is base on height, weight and ability level. A certified ski technician must adjust this atyour local ski shop or at the ski slopes the day you are skiing. (takes 2 minutes and a screw driver) Your bindings have been mounted to your skis according to your boot sole length, but again have not been adjusted to your personal release settings (forward pressure and din setting). If they are not adjusted by a professionally trained ski technician at a certified ski shop, any damage or injury is not the responsibility of Getboards.com or any of its employees. Once your package arrives, please take them to your local ski shop or ski resort and ask them to adjust these settings! Please bring your ski boots with you! Returns or Exchanges:Since we are mounting your skis and drilling holes in them, you may not return or exchange your product. All Skis come with a 1-year manufacturer limited warranty! Buy purchasing the mounting service you are agreeing to these terms and conditions. Thank you Getboards Service Dept.
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The Outdoor Athlete
The Outdoor Athlete
More than 160 million American adults participated in outdoor activities or adventure sports in 2005, according to the Outdoor Industry Foundation. While biking, trail running, and hiking remain the most popular, other activities like snowshoeing and mountaineering surge in popularity each year. Outdoor sport enthusiasts show incredible dedication to their endeavors, and The Outdoor Athlete is the ideal training manual to help them hike longer, paddle farther, ski faster, and climb higher. The Outdoor Athlete is the most comprehensive training guide available, with 65 exercises, dozens of locales, and 17 programs covering the following activities: Hiking Trekking Backpacking Alpine mountaineering Scrambling Rock climbing Ice climbing Mixed climbing Trail running Mountain biking Kayaking Canoeing Rafting Cross-country skiing Snowshoeing Randonee skiing Telemark skiing The Outdoor Athlete provides enthusiasts with the training guidelines, sport-specific programs, and instruction on exercises so they can prepare for, and excel at, their outdoor pursuits. Authors Courtenay and Doug Schurman use their extensive outdoor and training expertise to cover a full range of special instruction, from activity-specific environmental factors to nutritional considerations. With their expertise and the experience Human Kinetics brings as the leader in training and conditioning publications for both general athletics and specific sports, this book will be the resource for outdoor athletes.
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The Outdoor Athlete
The Outdoor Athlete
More than 160 million American adults participated in outdoor activities or adventure sports in 2005, according to the Outdoor Industry Foundation. While biking, trail running, and hiking remain the most popular, other activities like snowshoeing and mountaineering surge in popularity each year. Outdoor sport enthusiasts show incredible dedication to their endeavors, and The Outdoor Athlete is the ideal training manual to help them hike longer, paddle farther, ski faster, and climb higher. The Outdoor Athlete is the most comprehensive training guide available, with 65 exercises, dozens of locales, and 17 programs covering the following activities: Hiking Trekking Backpacking Alpine mountaineering Scrambling Rock climbing Ice climbing Mixed climbing Trail running Mountain biking Kayaking Canoeing Rafting Cross-country skiing Snowshoeing Randonee skiing Telemark skiing The Outdoor Athlete provides enthusiasts with the training guidelines, sport-specific programs, and instruction on exercises so they can prepare for, and excel at, their outdoor pursuits. Authors Courtenay and Doug Schurman use their extensive outdoor and training expertise to cover a full range of special instruction, from activity-specific environmental factors to nutritional considerations. With their expertise and the experience Human Kinetics brings as the leader in training and conditioning publications for both general athletics and specific sports, this book will be the resource for outdoor athletes.
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