Highway Star
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Well, you make a fair point. In the interest of brevity, I failed to add "within reason" to my advice above. That said, I respectfully disagree with you. Your 110 skis from 2001 are nothing like the 110 skis of today. In the last five years, I gone from 75 to 94 to 100 to 108 underfoot. That may be the limit for the east. Current ski has camber plus early rise at both ends (Line SFB). No powder days so far and I am still happy I bought them. I do admit that it would be nice to have something skinnier for the super-icy days but if I can only ski on one ski, I'd rather make do with the SFB. They make everything so much fun.
His "110 skis from 2001" are Rossignol Axioms which were actually new in 1994. They are one of the best expert level powder skis EVER built and compare favorably with modern powder skis. I own two pairs, but also own modern pow skis.
If you are freeskiing ice on 108mm waist rockered skis, you clearly are not carving very many turns. If you want to skid all the time, fat skis will certainly make that easier.
