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    14 days ago

    But the most expensive gear isn’t necessarily more dangerous than the entry level gear, and in some cases, may even be safer.

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      14 days ago

      Right, but the issue is that if they don’t know what they are doing then the gear is irrelevant. I’ll give an example. If I’m skiing and I see someone hiking up to the off-piste bowl run in brand new topline gear, and they are visibly struggling to do the hike, I can ssume they are inexperienced and might really hurt themselves or crash into someone else.