Deike Puttnins
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gear reviews
Gear reviews | Flylow Foxy Bib
Deike Puttnins • 02/16/2018"Dungarees would be something" - I've often thought that to myself. Nice and warm at the back, no annoying slipping or snow getting in and they look casual too. Unfortunately, there isn't enough choice from the various manufacturers of bibs, or they sell out quickly. But this winter I was lucky and was given the FLYLOW Foxy Bib to test. -
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Gear reviews | Dynafit Beast 98
Deike Puttnins • 01/10/2018The Dynafit brand is the epitome of mountain endurance sports. The brand values are speed, lightness, endurance and technology. Dynafit's traditionally ascent-oriented ski lineup has now evolved into four different divisions: Race, Speed, Tour and Free. -
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Gear reviews | Flylow Daphne Jacket
Deike Puttnins • 04/12/2017For this winter, I particularly wanted a jacket for the really cold season. In recent years, I've become increasingly sensitive to the cold and didn't want to freeze either on the slopes or in the lift. I also didn't want to keep pulling on my jacket and trousers so that nothing slipped and everything was windproof. -
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Gear reviews | Dynafit Sphinx
Deike Puttnins • 03/08/2017The descent is definitely the focus of the tour for many, but more and more female freeriders are not just looking for the fluffiest and fattest deep snow slope. Lonely areas and secluded summit destinations, plus a little sweat and fitness training - freetouring is and remains the trend - even for us women. -
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Gear reviews | Mammut Pro Short RAS 3.0
Deike Puttnins • 03/03/2017The successful avalanche backpacks with the "Removable Airbag System" (RAS) from Mammut have been widely used for several years. With the "Short" versions, Mammut has developed backpacks that are designed for the female anatomy or athletes with a short upper body. "Short" versions of the Ride or Pro RAS backpack are available. I tested the Pro RAS version. -
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Gear of the Week | Flylow Nina Pant
Deike Puttnins • 01/14/2017I've been looking for the ski trousers of my dreams for a long time. This is exactly what the manufacturer promises me. Can the Nina Pants from Fly Low keep this promise?