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05/06 nonthward butterlicious 180
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i have been debating about getting these skis for next season. I'm a big guy 190lbs and ride 80% park, 10% groomers, 5% moguls, and 5% powder. If any one has any information on them or knows any shops that have cause i can't seem to find them for sale any where.
any advise on them would be welcome
I also was thinking about centermounting them cause I ski switch a lot. If any one knows where they are normaly or how they do when center mounted.
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They should be alright for a park ski.
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does any one know how they do in the pipe?
those who can't ski snowblade and those who can't snowblade snowboard
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they should be fine, i'd get STL 183s if I were you
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i've thought a lot about stl's and they look nice but i think that they would be to soft for pipe and larger jumps
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