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Here is the family quiver: The snowboard is my wife's and the kids skis are season rentals for my 4 year old son. The Salomons are now my rock ...

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Old Oct 23, 2007, 2:47 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Here is the family quiver:



The snowboard is my wife's and the kids skis are season rentals for my 4 year old son. The Salomons are now my rock skis, they're beginner to low intermediate skis and I outgrew them about halfway through the season last year. Last season was my first season in 20 years and the Salomons were cheap. I got 26 ski days out of them though.
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I finally got around to taking a pic of the quiver...pretty well stocked. The four on the left are pretty much out of circulation...gonna give them away to some friends.

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I can see having an ice axe could be very useful when someone cuts in line ahead of you....
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Our quiver for this season



Wife's Atomics
Daughter's Salomons
Son's Elans
Mine:
165 Airwalk Champ w/ Kemper bindings
168 Elan MO2 w/ S810 - Beater twins for general goofing off
185 Rossi Sratch BC w/ S912ti - Deeper eastern days
184 Scott P3 w/ S912 (to be mounted) - everyday all mountain
178 Dynastar Legend 8000 w/ Naxo NX21 - touring
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184 Scott P3 w/ S912 (to be mounted) - everyday all mountain
You will love them. I played around on them for a few hours last year (179) and loved them, even more than my Public Enemies.
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Old Oct 25, 2007, 11:11 PM   #27 (permalink)
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You will love them. I played around on them for a few hours last year (179) and loved them, even more than my Public Enemies.
Can't wait to get on these! Now if I can just figure out where to mount the bindings, on the line or -1cm???
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Can't wait to get on these! Now if I can just figure out where to mount the bindings, on the line or -1cm???
I wouldn't go negative. It is a twin, and you don't need to be set back for powder, as you have the scratches....
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L to R: 182 cm K2 Axis X Pros, 179 cm K2 Cabrawlers, 170 cm Volkl Unlimited AC3, 167 cm K2 T:Nine, 160 cm K2 True Luvs (new in wrapper), 80 cm Rossignol Fun Girls
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How do you like the fun girls? How would you compare them to some of the other skis in your quiver? They seem a bit short for your height.
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