186 LP, 185 praxis (soon)
thanks to the excellent info here, and koolaid chaser![]()
186 LP, 185 praxis (soon)
thanks to the excellent info here, and koolaid chaser![]()
NP, it's all good.
I guess the gist of my questions wasn't which of those skis to buy (as you rightly said there's plenty of info out there), but given that I can buy one pair this season and one pair next season, would you go with the pow ski or the all mountain first. I'm a PNW skier and don't bother to go unless there's less than 4" of new. Definitely going 190ish in any ski, I'm 230lbs and like making figure 11's.
Funny. My quiver is indeed two pairs, unless you count all the crap rattling around in the back room [i.e. 207cm Rossi slaloms, Landsem SSP 200cm skate skis and 210cm striders, Karhu no-wax touring, Bandit XX tele, RD Helidogs, etc. Yes, crap].
185 Rossi B3 [black/white] with Voile 3-pin hardwires. [2 days on 'em, luv 'em]
190 Gotamas [black/buddha-wood sidewall] with either a repaired Rossi Scratch 14, or 997's. [no days..yet]
Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
And I never hear a single word you say when you tell me not to have my fun
It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.
Patterson Hood of the DBT's
depends. how wide is your rock ski ? and is it descent ? If it's legit, might want to try praxis. The thing is, reverse-reverse skis arn't fun on hard snow. If your rock ski is useless, the LP would be the safe call. You can ski pow on them, and everything else as well. The praxis (only) would result in a season like this - incredible days when it was soft, but the rest would be spent wishing you had the LP. If you are really not looking to ski your other skis, praxis might be to specialized man
Last edited by shasti; 12-18-2007 at 11:45 AM.
ANTs=hardpack/chopped/larger cliff ski
Made'ns=softer parkish/jibby pow day ski
Almost the exact same footprint I know, and I'm still figuring out where to use which, but screw it they're both fun ass skis. I guess the reason I like these footprints so much is that I don't like to turn very much and these things both like to go straight.
So far I find the madens are a bit softer so they take a transition to a jump much better than the ANTs do, and they are a bit more fun (slightly turnier) in moguls/trees. The ANTs LOVE to charge, but can be a little hard to manage in tighter tree lines and they HATE the park. A lot.
How are those 2-ski quiver's looking now?
Still rock'n the Explosivs and the Gotamas.
If I had to do it over, I'd get something a little narrower 85mm and something wider maybe the DPS 120, or the Katana, or the new BRO rocker when it comes out.
But for now I'm happy, just when I think I'm getting tired of the Explosivs I'll have a day that I know I can't replace them and the Gotamas are my go to ski everyday except for when I know it's going to be firm. The Gotamas rule, it's just I now know I can go even wider and not sacrafice groomer performance and get even better soft snow performance.
Skiah for life
1. Volkl Mantra, 184cm
2. Salomon AK Rocket Pilot, 195cm
Cruise-ships of choice:
Currently my 2 ski quiver is
180 tankers w/ mojo15
183 Goats w/dukes.
Ideally
180 tankers w/ dukes
185 ARG w/ Dukes
Prophet 130 with dukes
Volkl G4 (green) solli 914
tele:
Edition one Seth Pistol with rottefella cobra.
Home-made reverse camber goodness (drawing up dimensions) with BD 01.
I'm currently using 183 Gotamas for powder and 170 AC4s for everything else. I like my roommate's suggestion of switching to 185 Praxis and 183 Bro (maybe 179) late season or next year (tax return dependent)
177 Volkl Mantra
185 Praxis
I think I'll be pretty happy with this. I just got the Praxis to replace 183 Gotamas.
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