x10003q
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We can only hope for thatI'm talking about in the trees, no metal required.
Plattekill tripleside, when it is deep:
We can only hope for thatI'm talking about in the trees, no metal required.
Plattekill tripleside, when it is deep:
Somebody is gonna have to have an actual ski off at some point. We need to establish metrics/ rules etc…. Let’s do this right.Yea it's the only way I'd have a shot in a ski off against you too.
I thought ski offs were just an illusion, a way for posers to pose, never really happening. Anyone ever seen one?
welcome to Eastern skiing!!
I don't find that the case. I like metal in all my skis. My 110 have metal and I find them more predictable and stable in all conditions. That's just me.I like metal for groomers, freeskiing? Not so much.
The old school mantra that stuff skis are for experts is a bunch of poppiecock, it’s a racer thing. Stiff skis are more unpredictable in variable and natural snow conditions. It doesn’t feel safe at speed on all mountain terrain, it really is dangerous at times.