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My daily midwest ski is an ON3P Jeffrey 108, keep the edges sharp and have at it. Before the Jeffreys my daily was a Dynastar Legend Pro @ 97mm underfoot. Great skis, heavy with metal, wood and rohacell core which helps calm down the icy chatter on rough and inconsistent snow (almost exclusively man-made)... -
I'll sell you a large (fits like extra large. long sleeves and huDge torso) Patagonia Primo Puff jacket that's red. Excellent condition
https://wornwear.patagonia.com/produ...ket_30440_oxdr Not my exact jacket, but a good description...Leave a comment:
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^^^ Considering I live in the midwest, going to Red in early April sounds appealing. Little warmer, more daylight and it's possible a storm could blow through. If there's a solid base, why not explore? Maybe a quick (~1 hour) drive to Whitewater if Red feels too warm
Visiting Canada is...Leave a comment:
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I know you said softish/forgiving and the ski I'm using for old man fun is not that, but....
My groomer cruiser is heavy with metal to dampen the harsh, an old school Dynastar Legend Pro @ 97mm underfoot. Smooves and blasts through piles of crud and slush
I'm old and my technique...Leave a comment:
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Cool beans! It's fun to get spring conditions at random times during the seasonLeave a comment:
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Yessir, winner of the 2014 contest
I think it looks amazing...Leave a comment:
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My kids used the bindings I have available, just lightweight skiers that didn't ski too hard. Boots stayed in when they should and released when necessary...Leave a comment:
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I'll be in Rossland mid-March for a few days, always stay in town at a b+b because it's an easy ~10 minute driveLeave a comment:
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Thanks, man! Excited to try them out.
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