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lineskier@east
Looking for some advice. I'm on the East Coast and looking for a all mountain ski. I like to ski goomers fast and also ski a lot of tight trees. While edge to edge performance is important I also want something that can float a little for the occasional east coast pow as well as backcountry trips and trips out west. I really like the sound of woodsman but I'm having a hard time deciding between the 96 and 102. I currently ski a 105 waist ski every day out year and I never feel like its two big so I'm leaning towards the 102. My only concern about the `102 is potentially too much tip rocker and the turn radius not being tight enough, are there any alternative mounting options that could fix that? Any info would be appreciated
I have the Woodsman 96s, just tried the 108s for the first time on a mix of ice/man made mank/an inch of new snow. Was shocked at how well the 108s could still hold an edge, felt invincible on anything soft, felt I could still do very quick turns (gave up only a little compared to the 96s). Others said that they didn't like them as much in the moguls but I found they were absolutely perfect with the tip rocker and the tail which gives you stability but easy to release. It was enough that my father in law who skis Wren 88s started asking about a pair. If you're going to go with one ski, then a 102 would probably be perfect. I found that the 96s work on anything except true ice after a freeze thaw cycle, on which days you want some metal.
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