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  2. Line Skis - Wikipedia

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    Line Skis, commonly shortened to Line or stylized as LINE, is a new school ski company owned by K2 Sports. Line Skis was founded by Jason Levinthal in 1995 to produce short, twin-tipped skis for freestyle skiers, and has since moved to produce full-length free skis.

  3. Raichle Flexon - Wikipedia

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    A pair of late-model Flexon Comp ski boots. The cable closures are designed to hold the flex plate (black and pink) firmly against the front of the boot. The plate can be changed to modify the forward flex. The Flexon was a downhill ski boot introduced by Raichle in the winter of 1980/81. Based on designs by Sven Coomer, Al Gross and Erik Giese ...

  4. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    Today, Black Diamond designs and manufacturers a full line of skis, boots and bindings for alpine, telemark and touring pursuits. Black Diamond Equipment and Scarpa began a partnership in 1987 that ended in 2005. Dalbello Italy: 1974 Dalbello is an Italian ski boot specialist founded in 1974 by Alessandro Dal Bello.

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    Winter boots are the ideal way to keep your feet nice and toasty to withstand mountains of snow or torrential rai I Wear These Sorel Winter Boots With Almost 3,000 5-Star Reviews All Winter Skip ...

  6. These Bestselling Snow Boots Have Over 27,000 5-Star Reviews

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    With over 27,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, this pair of snow boots is a bestseller on the mega-site for a reason! If you need a pair of winter boots to complete all your errands this season ...

  7. Ski boot - Wikipedia

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    Modern alpine ski boots have rigid soles and attach to the ski at both toe and heel using a spring-loaded binding. The interface between boot and binding is standardized by ISO 5355, which defines the size and shape of the hard plastic flanges on the toe and heel of the boot. Ski boots are sized using the Mondopoint system.

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