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Thread: K2 Public Enemy vs Rossignol Scratch BC

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    K2 Public Enemy vs Rossignol Scratch BC

    I could get a Rossignol Scratch BC with a Rossignol Scratch 100 binding for 500€(=580$) or a K2 Public Enemy with a Marker Titanium 1200 Free binding for 400€(=464$). Which one shall I get? What exactly is the rocking chair effect of the Scratch BC? Wouldn't that make you lose balance? Which one is more durable?

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    What are you gonna be using the skis for?

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    freeriding and powder is what i love the most. oh yeah and reckless highspeed-skiing of course generally everything that gets your blood pumping. i also wanna do a bit of park, but not too much

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    Get the PE's... They are more versatile..

    Edit: But if you ski some place that gets lots of pow... Go for the Seth Pistols...
    Last edited by Tical; 10-21-2003 at 02:06 PM.

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    Rossi bC

    The bc or fs are so the way to go ive ridein the pupic enemeys nothin to the smoothness of rossis line.

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    ^^Stupid ass.

    The rocking chair effect? Like when it is center mounted and the ski will fall forward instead of staying back all the time like a normal ski. You get used to it.
    No.

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    /\ /\ Blow me bitch.

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    well, in the thread http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...&threadid=1885 this dude says that the "Scratch BC is too heavy to be a good park ski, and too soft to be a good all-mountain ski". Would you second that? Shall I rather get the PE? And which one is better in terms of durability and stability?
    EDIT: I'm 1,87m (6"3). Is a 179 PE to short for me? If I were to get rossis, should I get a 182 or 188 BC?
    Last edited by christof; 10-31-2003 at 05:19 AM.

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    This question really depends on how much pow your gonna be riding, if not much at all go with the PE's, but the 10 mm in the waist makes a big difference in my mind....You also might wanna think about the V-pro's....great all-mountain ski, 83 in the waist, and not bad in the park, it may solve all your problems.....



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