Legend Pros and Bros - my last thread on it, I swear
Most likely, this will be relegated to the 100 views/1 post category b/c of my obscene number of TT threads about it. ;).
I have eliminated the xploder from my decision.
It is a race, to the death, between the Legend Pro (186) and the BroModel.
They will compete on their own, without help from a quiver.
No assistance will be provided except a pair of P14 Maxplates.
They must compete on their own merits.
They will be a one-ski quiver.
They will be used mostly in Tahoe, Alta, Jackson.
They will need to last. For a while. While= 2/3 seasons.
They must be versatile.
They must bust ass on the steeps.
They must by fuckin awesome in powder.
They must rail on groomers with no speed limit.
They must survive bumps.
They must blow through crud like The Reverend Floater through South American women.
They must kick ass.
They must not submit to the wear and tear. Durability is key.
Basically, which of these will be more versatile and more fun to ski on an everyday basis?
Re: strong 2-ski quiver for $220 out of pocket
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Originally posted by Vitamin I
splat is the mang, and I buy into everything he has said about the Bros, with one exception: his "one-ski quiver" pitch. i'm sorry, the Bro and LP kick ridiculous ass, but there will be days in Tahoe, Alta, and Jackson (especially in early season and late season) when your fatass ski sucks, and when your fatass ski will inevitably hit rocks, and that's what the original thread told you.
c'mon, how many skiers on this board actually get by on a >97mm waist 1-ski quiver? and of that small number, how many actually made that jump straight from skis like XX and ScratchBC?
a lot of people i know get by on fat skis. they may have other rock skis for october, november, may and june, but the fats get skied even on the hard pack. I use my 91mm waist for the few days that we do get rime and frozen conditions at alta. I have seen people rip on pistols with 4 blown edges on hard pack. I don't know how they do it, but it gets done!