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    what would you have recommended

    so I like glades, pow (of course),and also love to hit rails and jumps in terrain park. i used to post over at big lines before i found this forum and from their recommendations i bought Line Chronic Wides with Look Px12 bindings.


    so now that i've found this place, i'm wondering what you guys would have recommended in this general price range for what i want to do.
    Last edited by kiz; 02-13-2006 at 10:25 AM.

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    I have no recommendation to speak of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiz
    so I like glades, pow (of course),and also love to hit rails and jumps in terrain park. i used to post over at big lines before i found this forum and from their recommendations i bought Line Chronic Wides with Look Px12 bindings.


    so now that i've found this place, i'm wondering what you guys would have recommended in this general price range for what i want to do.
    Let's face it. You want women to think you're hot. In the general price range of $1 to $75,000 I would've recommended a Cadillac Escalade.

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    shit you're right. why did i waste my cash on on skis with a 86mm waist when i could've gone for an escalade with 2931283211x10^23mm waist. escalades float like a fat kid.

    oh yea since this is the first pair of new skis i've bought, do i just need to take them to a ski shop to get waxed and tuned, and then i'm good to go?
    Last edited by kiz; 02-13-2006 at 11:05 AM.

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    i'd reccommend that you ski them and decide for yourself if you like them

    ps: there is a rec. ski list in techtalk somewhere or another
    go for rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiz
    oh yea since this is the first pair of new skis i've bought, do i just need to take them to a ski shop to get waxed and tuned, and then i'm good to go?
    Soak your skis in a bathtub full of mayonnaise prior to taking them into the shop. This will remove all the impuritys in the base prior to having them waxed.
    "Can't vouch for him, though he seems normal via email."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Below Zero
    Soak your skis in a bathtub full of mayonnaise prior to taking them into the shop. This will remove all the impuritys in the base prior to having them waxed.
    I was just going to suggest this, but you beat me to it. This works wonders for the speed of the bases.
    I've got more suits than Liberace, but less than Eastvailhucker.

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    you guys are assholes

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    delam those skis and smoke the chronic inside them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Below Zero
    bathtub full of mayonnaise
    Remember: Miracle Whip is *not* mayonnaise. It will ruin your base structure and you will have to get a stone grind.

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    "Don't get any mayonnaise in the stretch Ferrari!"
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