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madskier6

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Trigger pulled on the 176. I just walked in from my 50 minute commute. How is that for timing?

Congrats! I have last year's Goats in 183 & love them. They are not a demanding powder ski & are fairly easy to turn. Great at short turns in the trees but have excellent float. They ski like butter. You will enjoy them.
 

Grassi21

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Congrats! I have last year's Goats in 183 & love them. They are not a demanding powder ski & are fairly easy to turn. Great at short turns in the trees but have excellent float. They ski like butter. You will enjoy them.

Your point above is what stuck out for me in the reviews I read. I'm not a hard charger by any means and I do like my short to medium radius turns.
 
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