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What skis/snowboards do you hold in your quiver?

mishka

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Yup, well being a snowboarder more than a skier it seemed to make sense :D

BTW you could've asked. I'm not snowboarder and can't design snowboard but definitely can make one.

I would like to see it anyway maybe someday we'll get to ski together again
 

Cheese

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Upgraded the thoroughly abused powder skis this year. Went from an older S7

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to this year's Super 7.

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Beyond switching from old to new I'm basically losing the graphics and twin tips and gaining the honeycomb air tip which I thoroughly enjoy in the Experience 88. Length change from 178cm to 180cm and width change from 117mm to 116mm shouldn't be noticed at all.

Let it snow ...
 

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Cheese

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why so fat for the east coast?

Bill,

This is a quiver thread and this would be my weapon of choice for powder days in New England, out west and in Europe. My everyday cruiser is the Experience 88 which is 88mm underfoot. Unless you're suggesting a low altitude powder ski should be different than a high altitude powder ski? My quiver does not have that much variety.
 

Savemeasammy

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I added a pair of Kendos for days when wider skis are a better call.


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wa-loaf

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Volkl RaceTiger GS - racing

Fischer Watea 84 - all mountain

Rossi Soul 7 - soft snow/ take out west ski.
 

Hawkshot99

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I have bought some new skis for this season.
I have...
15' Atomic GS race skis
16' Blizzard brahma
Need to choose..
16' Rossi Soul 7 in a 188 or 16' Rossi Super 7 in a 188. Had my mind set on the supers all summer, but was presented with a smoking deal on another soul 7 to replace my 180's I sold.
 

deadheadskier

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WWF-VT

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Two options this season for me:

2014/15 Volkl RTM 81
2014/15 Volkl Bridge

I got an awesome deal on the RTM 81's and bought last year's Bridge to replace a pair that I had skied n more than 100 days.
 
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JDMRoma

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The Bridge is a fantastic all-mountain ski at a "value" price point. Too bad Volkl has discontinued manufacturing it.

Looks like they changed them up a bit with the 90eight and the 100eight replaced the Bridge and Gotama



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