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Thread: Where to buy Bros in Europe?

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    Where to buy Bros in Europe?

    Im thinking about buying either soft Bros in 174 / 179 or Gotamas in 176 for next season. Im 5'7'' and 139lb. Should I go with 174 or 179 soft Bros? I ride Chiefs in 174 right now. Love them. Would mount Duke for some hiking. Where can I buy Bros in Euro if I can? I don't want to buy Bros from the US as customs and UPS / Fedex ruin the deal on weak $$$.

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    I'm not sure how many skis Idris has in Cham, but that is certainly the place to test 'em.

    As far as I know, no place "sells" Bros in Yurp ('cept Idris), hopefully I'm wrong though.
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    You should post naked pictures of this godless heathen.

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    Thanks. Well Im drifting between Slovakia and UK. Nowhere near Cham.

    One more question. Are soft 174/179 Bros anywhere near the stiffness of 174 Chiefs? I would like the same stiffness.

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    Contact PMGear

    These forums are a great source of information and history related to the PMGear BRO Model.

    However the primary purchasing channel for Bro Model Skis is the PMGear website.

    I would visit www.pmgear.com

    And click the contact link to get official answers to your questions.

    Just sayin

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    I already raised that point, but it would make sense to buy the swiss-made Bros without going through the US. Less shipping fees, taxes, burnt gas, Co2, time... Just sayin'.
    "Typically euro, french in particular, in my opinion. It's the same skiing or climbing there. They are completely unfazed by their own assholeness. Like it's normal." - srsosbso

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    Quote Originally Posted by philippeR View Post
    I already raised that point, but it would make sense to buy the swiss-made Bros without going through the US. Less shipping fees, taxes, burnt gas, Co2, time... Just sayin'.
    heh, i laughted...

    Best of the East:
    if you want to try my 188 stiffs in Czech Republic or Slovakia you are very welcome...i might head to Vratna or Chopok once it dumps...BSL is 332

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2-czech View Post
    heh, i laughted...

    Best of the East:
    if you want to try my 188 stiffs in Czech Republic or Slovakia you are very welcome...i might head to Vratna or Chopok once it dumps...BSL is 332
    Thanks a lot. Im off on friday and won't return til 1st april. The season is over for me. Hopefully Lomnicke sedlo will be still open in early april so i can enjoy some spring turns. Btw thanks for suggesting to try your Bros. 188 would be too long but I would give it a try. Yeah but I am off ...

    I emailed PM gear so will see.

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