Doesn't count, as they don't have metal edges...Originally Posted by KANUTTEN
Doesn't count, as they don't have metal edges...Originally Posted by KANUTTEN
Originally Posted by RootSkier
76mm waisted 185cm Blizzard TT X80 twin tips for those days when it's bulletproof and nasty and you just want to goon about fast on the groomers with friends. Nice ski.
68mm volkl t50
my only ski until the bros come in. This season I have broken the powder barrier and can ski waist deep pow on them (168cm). If they weren't 5 seasons old and falling apart, I'd be "keepin' it real" on them for years to come.
I'm just a simple girl trying to make my way in the universe...
I come up hard, baby but now I'm cool I didn't make it, sugar playin' by the rules
If you know your history, then you would know where you coming from, then you wouldn't have to ask me, who the heck do I think I am.
181 10 2v lab use them for race day, World cup wednesday here in killingtime
195 Lab Swallowtail
186 Moment Donner Party
182 Moment Reno Freebird
180 Moment Tahoe
I'm gonna live forever if the good die young
Life is a suicide mission
88mm Iggy FGS
95 mm - Völkl Explosive's (my 3rd pair actually). Great allround ski.
So are YOU starting to make the rules around here!!?Originally Posted by hemas
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Well, if that is the rule, I will have to change that to my 20 year old Åsnes MT54 telemark (the white one with blue and red lines) at about, maybe 50mm.
Still missing in my ideal quiver is a pair of piste only skis. I think the contest of filling that hole in my quiver is between Volkl Superspeed (?), Atomic GS11, Atomic Supercross and Stockli laser.
All work and no play, ... you know...
Haha...Rocking the 79mm SnowRangers here too, then 80mm Ruis for park, then Atuas @ 96mm most every day so far this season.
Looking to add the 100+ once I get the cash - prolly Kingswood midfats in 185cm, 104mm underfoot...
Riding bikes, but not shredding pow...
Well someone has to, otherswise people start to think your the next AKPM... when you state yer XC-skiis in the quiver.Originally Posted by KANUTTEN
Originally Posted by RootSkier
Volkl AC4 @ 1700mm/84mm for everyday crusing, Volkl p50 (work ski) @ 1550mm/64mm
Last edited by Andy_B; 02-28-2006 at 08:50 AM.
Since then it's been a book you read in reverse, so you understand less as the pages turn.
The things you find on the net.
178 Volkl G30 Shot Ski - 69mm
Arnos = 84mm waist.
"It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
- A. Solzhenitsyn
83mm V-Pros. Skied them today after 2 weeks skiing my Prophet 130s. Why did I bother. Don't think I'll be skiing them much more, so it'll be 95mm Explosives from this day forth...
65mm Fischer RX 10's great for going out and carving on those high pressure weeks. Otherwise my 8.6's
Move along nothing to see here.
78 mm Atomic Tweaks
I love these things on hardpack days. Used them the 3rd day of the camp this weekend. Got more out of that day than I did the 2 days on my BROs.
[This Space For Rent]
No Ka Oi's, 120-84-110 in a 193, the things are still badass.
90mm Phat Luvs.
I have a pair of 64mm SX:9's that got used on opening day when there was nothing but manmade snow. And on the one day I raced this year. And that'll be it.
And I have some XC skis too. I don't even know what those are underfoot.
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "Wow, what a Ride!"
90mm Mojos
really like these skis for everyday use.
Old's Cool.
Dynastar Ski Cross 10 (69mm ?)
And I love them...
Originally Posted by BlurredElevens
same here
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"Have fun, get a flyrod, and give the worm dunkers the finger when you start double hauling." ~Lumpy
66mm Atomic SX:11. They are FUN! Skiing groomers gets boring after doing it all day, but some of the funnest runs I've had were on these skis. I find skiing groomers on fat skis boring. It's not hard, you just don't get the g-forces a carving ski will provide. If it's bulletproof, this is the ski I want to be on.
Dynastar Speed SX (63mm) or Salomon EQ10 2V PowerAxe.
The both have their place (when the snow conditions dictate).
t@nkers at 93mm.
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