The Importance (and Fun!) of a Quiver

I'm talking about in the trees, no metal required.

Plattekill tripleside, when it is deep:

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We can only hope for that
 
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?
 
^^I think that makes my point. ?
 
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.
 
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.
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.
 
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