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Thread: Reverse camber skis @ ~100 underfoot?

  1. #26
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    Daemon is available in most the useful sizes on STP for $399. Easy to find a coupon bringing them to $299.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Daemon is available in most the useful sizes on STP for $399. Easy to find a coupon bringing them to $299.
    yep. thats where I got mine! great deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DGamms View Post
    I’m in the minority, but I dislike camber in general. I much prefer the loose feel of flat or subtle reverse camber skis. Hold an edge well enough on piste once they are tipped over, much more predictable than rocker-camber-rocker when feathering turns off piste. Not much pop/energy out of the turn, but I don’t care about that. YMMV, IMHO, yaddah yaddah
    #bringbackthefuckingsickle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dantheman View Post
    #bringbackthefuckingsickle!
    Never met anyone who skied em and didn’t like em. Can’t figure out why they don’t bring them back.

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    ^^^^ in this vein, the scimitar was also a really, really good ski. 98mm little brother to the sickle. Still have mine. Super fun ski.


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    Find a pair of pocket rockets, the soft foam core basically made them the first reverse camber ski
    Its not that I suck at spelling, its that I just don't care

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    Quote Originally Posted by alias_rice View Post
    Never met anyone who skied em and didn’t like em. Can’t figure out why they don’t bring them back.
    I've also been skiing my pair (that I bought used) hard for two seasons now and they haven't broken. I can't say that about most skis I've owned.

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