Jonathan Ellsworth and Luke Koppa review the Moment Commander 108

18/19 Moment Commander 108

We just spent a few days on the Moment Commander 108, and Blister Members can now check out what is probably one of our longest Flash Reviews to date.

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Jeremy Pancras WOULD YOU film on BLISTER

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Luke Koppa reviews the Anon M4 Goggle for Blister

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Brian Lindahl reviews the Whitedot Ragnarok 118 Carbonlite for Blister

2021-2022 Whitedot Ragnarok 118 Carbonlite

By lightening up their big-mountain weapon, the Ragnarok, with their “Carbonlite” construction, Whitedot intended to make a true, big-mountain powder charger that’s still light enough to haul uphill. So did they hit the mark with the Ragnarok Carbonlite?
Merlin Rock Gear's Erick Davidson on Blister's All Things Climbing Podcast

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