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Thread: Light weight on a Bro

  1. #26
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    i only have the stiffs, but i think you should try both the 164 and the 174's.

    it should help you dial in what length and flex you want better. if you like the turn shape but want a little softer, then BAM, if you like the little shorter sitffer one then BAM. etc....

    i can also say i normally only ski on 190+ skis and am thus far very very impressed with the 183's.

  2. #27
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    M, thanks tons!
    I'll be getting in touch on my first trip to Abasin.
    By the second trip I'll have a pair in my possession!
    Sometimes you have to let your bad self ski...

  3. #28
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    last year I had prototype 168's (search under me to find pics, mini review) that delamed and pat sent me some 174's for warranty, and I will mount ASAP. I was hesitant with the longer length, but after looking at them and comparing the 2, the running surface is less then an inch or so longer than the prototypes. (remember, I did delam and glue them a few times, so the shovel rise might of changed using a K2 PE as a "mold" to set the shape) BTW, I'm 5'4" 140, my other skis are 173 BD Havocs (about an inch taller than Bros) and 163 BD Crossbows mounted tele (which felt short for me when they were my AT setup.)

  4. #29
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    i'd just like to hijack this thread and say that i will also be visiting MO as soon as my back gets better to (if they're in stock) demo either some 188's or 179 fats (or both). I'm thinking about ditching the gotama/bacon combo and just going back to my tried/true one-ski-quiver setup with either of those two bros. 6'2" 175 lbs here.
    my dog sheds the gnar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowHot View Post
    Skiing at Boyne this weekend, with a big fun group. Come on up!
    my dad moved up to harbor full time, I've got a season pass at nubs and am up there alot. easyrdr is at boyne mt a bit too.

    Depending on where you live, I'll mount em for you.
    H.
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    I figure when he realized he was still 10-15 feet off as he flew the K his asshole puckered so hard it ate his nuts
    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    In the other scenario, you would be like "Peanut Butter, cool, fuck I'm stuck HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME oh fuck I'm screwed, but at least I have time to think about how screwed I am. I guess that is a blessing. FUCK NO IT'S NOT A BLESSSING I'M STUCK AND I'M DYING.

  6. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by 300hp View Post
    my dad moved up to harbor full time, I've got a season pass at nubs and am up there alot. easyrdr is at boyne mt a bit too.

    Depending on where you live, I'll mount em for you.
    H.
    I live in Cadillac, and usually ski at Caberfae and Crystal due to location. Skiing at Boyne this weekend with a big group. Love Nubs compared to most anything around. The hills are nice but the atmosphere is small hill awesome.
    Sometimes you have to let your bad self ski...

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