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snow... duh. no no no, your board(s)... what are they? me: Volkl P40 PlatinumEnergY (193) they are my dream skis. man do those things rip. i am looking at ...

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Old Nov 18, 2002, 9:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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what are you skiing/riding on?

snow... duh. no no no, your board(s)... what are they? me:

Volkl P40 PlatinumEnergY (193)

they are my dream skis. man do those things rip. i am looking at them right now... i think i might bring them to bed with me...

...uhhhh, i mean... ummmm, damn i need to go skiing... SOON!

i could use a smaller and softer pair for moguls, but i can manage okay with my P40s.
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183 cm K2 Axis X Pros for me. I also have a pair of Dynastar Max Ones (190). Both with Salomon S900 bindings. Boots are Salomon Evolution2s. Only got out on the K2s twice last year so I'm looking forward to getting on them this season.
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K2 Merlin IV's 180 cm. Got em a few years ago now. Not a bad ski, I enjoy them, but now I wish I got something else. I'm 6'0 190 and an advanced skier and I feel like I'm constantly overpowering them. I can't take them out west with me or to Europe, too narrow. They're OK in bumps but a bit heavy. Was actually thinking about the K2 Axis X Pros. I've heard a lot of good things about them. Of course as a college student, money's a rare commodity.
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I'll get the boarding side of this discussion started...

Ride - Control 162cm

http://www.ridesnowboards.com/

Sold to me as a good all-around basic board that I won't outgrow easily (skillwise). I should be done growing heightwise.

Ride - LS bindings

Basic and durable. On the slope, the latching mechanism looked nicer than some others.

K2 boots

Last years model on discount. Fit better than anything else in the store.

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