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    The original superstiff brototype.
    When I tried them they felt like a smooth high-speed bullet train ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WALKER TEXAS RANGER View Post
    for me probably fujatives.....

    in reality my 185 scratch bc's feel really good
    BC's??? good for you man

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    Atomic heli-guide 200cm, and Iggy FFL 200cm. Almost the same ski stability wise.
    The both of these make ANTS feel like wet noodles.

    We used to ski on 223 downhill boards too, those are fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay's Dip Powcher View Post
    BC's??? good for you man
    Chuck Norris can ride snowlerblades like they were explosives. But he never skis snowlerblades because then he would have to roundhouse kick himself in the face.
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    200 cm Hart Outbacks

    Big Bros are my 2nd. If they're not all torn up and can still be tuned to do it I'd like to try 'em for radar day.

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    189 Nitro carving board.

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    I like my Bandits at high speed. But that's all I have.
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    Original Stockli Stomrider, Dominque Perrot signature model. 204 cm, 74 mm waist, triple layer titanal, and no discernible speed limit in any condition.

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Blue View Post
    I had those skis and they kicked ass. The only skis I've had that were more stable were my 225cm Atomic DH boards. They wouldn't even turn below 40mph or so.

    I've still got them if anybody think's they're man enough and wants to make me an offer. They are in excellent shape and were never abused. I'm too old and they scare me now. I believe they are the same model that Perot used to set the world vertical record of 353,000+ feet in 14 hours, and I think he also used them to set a old world cliff jump record of 125 ft. There is a great video of him sitting on the pontoon of ski plane as it lands while he causally steps off and skis away at 80 mph. and then does the same thing in reverse at the end of the movie and flys away. Like I said, they have no speed limit. If you want to ski crud at 50 mph these are the tool for the job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Summit View Post
    where'd you get the radar gun?
    It's a Bushnell. I bought it a few years ago for the express purpose of finding out just how fast some of us were skiing.
    I had always said that beginning to intermediate skiers overestimate their real speeds, but experts tend to underestimate theirs. I wanted to test my theory so I bought it (with a little help from some of the maggots cuz it was hundreds of dollars back then) and we've been doing an annual radar speed trap day in April ever since. This year will be the 5th anniversary of the event.
    It's amazing how easily one can reach 60+ MPH with the right conditions and skis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfoot View Post
    I believe they are the same model that Perot used to set the world vertical record of 353,000+ feet in 14 hours, and I think he also used them to set a old world cliff jump record of 125 ft. There is a great video of him sitting on the pontoon of ski plane as it lands while he causally steps off and skis away at 80 mph. and then does the same thing in reverse at the end of the movie and flys away. Like I said, they have no speed limit. If you want to ski crud at 50 mph these are the tool for the job.
    heh...yeah perot totally rips

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    FUCKING ROSS DUDE!

    anyhow, the most stable skis i have ever been on:

    190 pow + (now robokills) - beat you up at less than mach looney
    190 FFF #240 (now safety squad) turnable at low speed, but i never got them going too fast...
    200 FFL #260 (now gamma) - most stable ski ever. litteally a super g ski fat ski
    195 FGS #270 (now good4nothing) - mid fat super g ski

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfoot View Post
    Original Stockli Stomrider, Dominque Perrot signature model. 204 cm, 74 mm waist, triple layer titanal, and no discernible speed limit in any condition.
    I concur--I demoed a pair in 2000 in La Grave and immediately bought them. I still have a mint pair of the more manageable 198s if anyone's interested. Funny how these used to be considered mid-fats...

    I also second the bros, the iggies and of course the W105. I skied my 105s for days in hard snow aspen conditions with a pretty fast crew and never had a problem.

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    I have a feeling after I ride some b-squads tomorrow I'll be saying them...we'll see.

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    got clocked at 75 last year forerunning the mara/vara downhill at sugarloaf... granted i was in a speed suit and it was bulletproof ice, but that was through a turn, not even straightlining... I was on my 205 atomic super-g skis that fucking rip... the top guy that day was clocked at 81...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Endlessseason View Post
    It's amazing how easily one can reach 60+ MPH with the right conditions and skis.
    And location. I have no clue how fast I was going but one morning I was at the Basin and hit the mid section of the downhill when it was super buff 'roy. wow, scared myself in a big hurry.

    I know you're in love with Snowbird and this event will forever stay there but it would be cool to hit up some of the groomers at Snowbasin and see how much farther the limits could be pushed. Methinks the Basin has more runs that are wide open. My $.02 (not trying to start another Bird v. "any resort" riot)
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    m103.

    or any good hardwood vert lam ski with metal layers on top / below the core.

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    GT and I have talked about doing that for some time now. I don't see why we can't do radar sessions at the Basin and the Bird this year.
    Let's do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nexus View Post
    snowblades... without poles of course
    As long as they have the jester hat and backpack.

    Quote Originally Posted by hemas View Post
    I'll presume the Blizzard Titan Pro is quite high on the list as well...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hemas View Post
    I'll presume the Blizzard Titan Pro is quite high on the list as well...

    Alas the local molehills ain't excactly the best place to test skis for topspeeds or stability at speed :shrugs:.


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    My Bandit XXXs seem pretty damn happy at speed.
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    Head 103's. Not 105's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Endlessseason View Post
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    GT and I have talked about doing that for some time now. I don't see why we can't do radar sessions at the Basin and the Bird this year.
    Let's do it.
    How about sometime between March 10 and March 17 at Basin? April may be a bit late for Basin given the low snowfall this year. Also, that week may be the last time I'm in Utah for a while depending on where I end up getting a job... no more winter/spring break trips.

    I think the DH might be a bit much... if you're really trying for speed it's great, but there isn't much room to scrub speed before heading off rollers, etc. Coyote Bowl is actually pretty good for getting speed up and it has a long flatish straight runout to recover on. Yea.

    Edit: The NKOs are good for speed, though my bindings are starting to crap out.
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