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The problem with having a quiver

tmcc71

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only problem is

The only pain with my quiver is tuning day. 5 pairs takes a long time to debur, sharpen, polish, hot wak and brush. I guess its not really a problem as I enjoy it and am fortunate enough to have 4 pair (1 is my gf's).
 

Philpug

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I actually did bring them in the car, but because of where we parked and where we skied (ended up at the other mountain) I was too lazy to carry both pair, and it was a -12F windy long walk to the car and then back again. It was like not having brought them.
Can you say l-a-z-y?? :dunce:
You answered it yourself.


I went from a 4 ski quiver, now down to two. MX88's and K2 PBR.s. The 88's do great up to 6-8" then the PBR's take over. If I see there will be snow..I will bring both pair up.
 
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