Looking for some advice. I just picked up a pair of used Sanouk's and I am wondering what I should mount on them (Solomon or freeride) & if it makes sense to keep my beat up '03 Gotama's?
Looking for some advice. I just picked up a pair of used Sanouk's and I am wondering what I should mount on them (Solomon or freeride) & if it makes sense to keep my beat up '03 Gotama's?
you should swallow them deep throat style
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cj will push on the back of your head if you need some help
assbag
I"ll need all the help I can get!
Mount a coupla shot glasses on there and have a bitchin fatty shot-ski in your quiver.Originally Posted by DOit
Waste your time, read my crap, at:
One Gear, Two Planks
Such good advice I'm hearing so far...
You'll have to detune the edges to deepthroat them - a liberal coating of vaseline will help. Shop I work at in the valley is getting alot of requests for these tunes lately - seems Vivid is branching out into ski porn.Originally Posted by DOit
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it's great to ask for advice when we know nothing about you, your skiing style, your preferred terrain, the boots you use, other skis you use in addition to those 2, where/if/how far you tour, other skis you like, etc.Originally Posted by DOit
nah...none of that is useful info. for answering your question.
carry on!
Tyrone, do I hear a new drinking game in the works?
Shot-ski rules:
Rule #1: If I have to stop and wait for you, you take a shot.
Rule #2: If you have to stop and wait for me, I take a shot.
Rule #3: Anyone that falls takes a shot.
Rule #4: Lose a ski during a fall take 2 shots.
Rule #5: Lose both skis during a fall take 3 shots.
If you had a nickel for every nickel he has, you would have a lot of fuckin' nickels!
The valley...you must get in at least 5 days a year.
push the skis together and mount alpine bindings with a plate diagnoally across them. you have a dual tip dual swallowtail carving board. Ignore the speed hole between the skis where they wont mount up flush.
I have mine mounted with freerides. They are actually fairly light for the size of the skis. Great deep pow touring skis. I would say it's a lighter setup than a freeride+Explosiv.
I think someone on the board likes Silvretta Pure Freerides. Try those?
Upallnight:
Home resort is Baker and ocasionally ski at Crystal & Whistler, mainly in the resort acessed B.C. Been skiing since I was 2. Lange L10. My other set-ups are tele for straight-up BC.
Dynafits are lower profile; more clearance for the uvulaOriginally Posted by upallnight
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Any problems with the tail your skins staying on while touring?
Bacardi and Cola, do it.....do it.
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