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Originally Posted by madskier6 I went fatter by adding the Gotamas (105 mm waist) as my powder & spring ski. They are phenomenal skis. Fat is where it's at! ...

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Old May 26, 2008, 9:08 AM   #31 (permalink)
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I went fatter by adding the Gotamas (105 mm waist) as my powder & spring ski. They are phenomenal skis. Fat is where it's at! I just float over everything in those bad boys.
you could almost run over small children or snowboarders and not even notice
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you could almost run over small children or snowboarders and not even notice
And that's a bad thing?? (especially the snowboarder part )
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...those 94+ freight trains are fun...

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.........And the best of the bunch. The Bros!
174 Softs which are not soft in any manner 99 under foot, tons of fun, stable like no ones business, Freakin Freight trains!!!
Eeeee Gads I love to ski!
Are the freight trains fun on a moderately deep morning or what!
That's a nice bunch of skis Trekchick! Love my Liberty Hazmats (94mm) in deep stuff....and I pick up my Mythics tomorrow..(on the cheap...we'll see!) ...those Eos's look interesting too!

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Are the freight trains fun on a moderately deep morning or what!
Liberty Hazmats (94mm).... (bamboo sidewalls makes them feel...just different ...not as heavy ) ...but they DO need some space...the Mythics can handle tighter quarters a lot easier.

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I skied on the Bros at Breck with 8 inches of fresh, and again at Abasin with 10+ inches of fresh. OMG, Snowgasms abound!!!
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