Quiver Question

Dynastar M-Pro90 Daily Driver 186 - playful fun soft snow ski
Volkl Racetiger SL World Cup 165 for firm days
Dynastar Legend X106 188 - pow days
Atomic Backland 85182 / Hardwires - Tele Sunday and BC
 
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J Ski Escalators 182’s - just bought this fall.
Line Supernaturals 172’s - pretty much my “rock skis”
J Ski Slackers 176 with Salomon Shift bindings for uphill travel.
J Ski Metals 173 for powder days.
 

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That’s really sad to see that old horse without a saddle TBH. You should really give them to someone who will mount ‘em up and let ‘em loose. 😉
They ain't going anywhere ;)

They were given to me by one of my buddies who passed away. They were a training ski of his. He was a DH'r on the US Ski Team. Not to mention a local legend and wild man!

I do agree they need binders. I'm looking for an old pair of MMR's to stick on them. Whether or not they ever get turned loose again is yet to be seen.

ETA -- I'd let Donny Pelletier run 'em bub
 
Thunderbird R14 76mm in the mid perfect for late afternoon- night skiing which I done multiple times this year since working near a ski area with night skiing.
No matter where I go I always bring my Salomon Stance 90 mm mid. Very light skis, you can just sit back and ride them when the slopes are tore up and things are sketch with varied conditions.
I have a pair of Blizzard Hustle 10s with Alpine touring bindings. For powder days or touring around home with my pups. Only used them for 3 runs this year on the day Belleayre got some dense snow.
My son and I share at least 8 pairs of skis that have bindings you can still trust.
 

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