﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>OutdoorReview.com's Review of the Day</title><link>http://www.outdoorreview.com/rss/reviewofdayrss.aspx</link><description>OutdoorReview.com best Review of The Day</description><pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:32:14 PST</pubDate><ttl>60</ttl><item><Review_OfDayID>16142</Review_OfDayID><ReviewID>1715597</ReviewID><ProductID>103644</ProductID><ChannelId>6</ChannelId><VBulletinID>234998</VBulletinID><Average>4</Average><Total_Reviews>14</Total_Reviews><CategoryID>4194</CategoryID><Product_Name>Definition</Product_Name><Product_Image>Product_103644.jpg</Product_Image><User_Screen_Name>Nakul333</User_Screen_Name><Summary>Generally speaking, salomons are terrific snowboards. They're predictable and stable at high speeds. The high end boards like the Definition, 550 series, E.R.A., and the like have this unique base that makes a funny zzzip sound when you first take off but once you get going...it's all about dodging </Summary><Review_Date_Created>2005-01-01T20:37:55.2-08:00</Review_Date_Created><ReviewDate>01/01/2005</ReviewDate><Manufacturer_Name>Salomon Snowboarding</Manufacturer_Name><title>Review of The Day</title><description>Generally speaking, salomons are terrific snowboards. They're predictable and stable at high speeds. The high end boards like the Definition, 550 series, E.R.A., and the like have this unique base that makes a funny zzzip sound when you first take off but once you get going...it's all about dodging </description></item></channel></rss>