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    WTB: Large Norrona Goretex One Piece

    let me know what you got.

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    Prepping for your Euro trip??

    I just saw a woman at the train station in a puffy fartbag

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    WTB: Large Norrona Goretex One Piece

    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    Prepping for your Euro trip??
    Lol! Thought the same thing.
    Can’t be lookin all Americany n stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    Prepping for your Euro trip??

    I just saw a woman at the train station in a puffy fartbag
    Quote Originally Posted by 2FUNKY View Post
    Lol! Thought the same thing.
    Can’t be lookin all Americany n stuff.
    I want to try the fart bag life.

    Seriously though, not having a gap between the pants and jacket but also not having an extra layer of fabric (ala bibs) sounds great.

    I'd also consider the Strafe Sickbird Suit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    I want to try the fart bag life.

    Seriously though, not having a gap between the pants and jacket but also not having an extra layer of fabric (ala bibs) sounds great.

    I'd also consider the Strafe Sickbird Suit.
    The potential to cropdust myself is enough reason to avoid that lifestyle

    I've found beatering less and remembering to zip up my jackets helps avoid issues.


    I'm in Sweden now, do you need a maximum Scandinavian neon one piece picked up so you can blend in next spring?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Seriously though, not having a gap between the pants and jacket but also not having an extra layer of fabric (ala bibs) sounds great.
    It's all fun and steeze until the morning coffee kicks in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    I'm in Sweden now, do you need a maximum Scandinavian neon one piece picked up so you can blend in next spring?
    Go Full ABBA

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    Last edited by steveski; 10-08-2018 at 07:20 PM. Reason: Found it
    Common sense. So rare today in America it's almost like having a superpower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    I'd also consider the Strafe Sickbird Suit.
    $299 on STP pre-any discount codes if you’re size S or XL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackattack View Post
    It's all fun and steeze until the morning coffee kicks in.
    I'm all about proper order of operations. Most ski days are as follows: 5am wake up. Coffee. Big dump. Shower. Breakfast. Leave house.

    Camper is more or less the same but without the shower and wake up much later.
    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    The potential to cropdust myself is enough reason to avoid that lifestyle

    I've found beatering less and remembering to zip up my jackets helps avoid issues.


    I'm in Sweden now, do you need a maximum Scandinavian neon one piece picked up so you can blend in next spring?
    I just like the idea of how much it would simplify my life style. No more agonizing over what jacket or pants. No more dealing with pants falling down or jackets sliding up. Less bulk in the waist area. Ample pockets. Not worried about crop dusting, as long as I stick to the aforementioned order of operations it's no problem.
    Quote Originally Posted by steveski View Post
    Need a large
    Quote Originally Posted by dgilligan02 View Post
    $299 on STP pre-any discount codes if you’re size S or XL.
    Need a large, that stp listing is what spurred this post.

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    If you go Norrona, beware it sizes pretty big. Although as I write this, it strikes me it sizes big relative to Euro sizing, and I’ve lost touch with my US sizing roots...

    There was a bright green Norrona Lofoten onesie for ~950chf in the Landquart (Switz) outlet yesterday. Didn’t look at sizes.


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    Look into Sweet Protection, too. I got one last winter and love it. I think it is superior in style to the norrona offerings. The sweet shoud be around 300-350 Euros on ebay over here. Check finn.no (scandis are selling more suits), too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Need a large, that stp listing is what spurred this post.
    Thread title reading comprehension is a skill...I lack.

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    I have a limited edition lofoten one piece- Green top, blue bottom contrasting zippers only worn a few times used for sled skiing, probably 6 years old. Size Medium, fits like a large, I'm 6'3 210lbs. DM if interested.
    Turn right, turn left, repeat as necessary.

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    I was so tempted to get one of these - ended up going just the Lofoten Pants and Jacket, they zip in to one another so when needed they are the best of both worlds!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    I just like the idea of how much it would simplify my life style. No more agonizing over what jacket or pants. No more dealing with pants falling down or jackets sliding up. Less bulk in the waist area. Ample pockets. Not worried about crop dusting, as long as I stick to the aforementioned order of operations it's no problem.
    Fart up a storm and the onesie will act as an avalanche airbag

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    seconded - Sweet's Crusader one piece is pretty sweet. I own a large and like it quite a bit, even if it is a bit on the baggy side with me being 175cm. I prefer Sweet's cut to Norrøna's, having bought one of those as well as a present. I have never used Norrøna's one piece, so can't comment on how they differ during use.

    The farting dimension is a gift that keeps on giving. Also most people think they look kinda dorky, bit they are super convenient for resort blasting in powpow. I like mine a lot, but forgot to use it last year to be honest.

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