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Wanted: All Mountain Ski's
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Looking for a all mountain/freeride type of ski. It can't be a twin tip. I need it for a Ski Industries class as my teacher will not allow us to ski on twins. Looking for something that will float well enough in pow too.
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why cant you have twin tips
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rozzi bandit series or dyna legend series r solid skis
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cause my teacher wont let us use them.
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fuck the teacher. he/shes probably worried that the tips snagging will screw up your form. since when was there a right and wrong way to ski? thats the problems with instructors...they think that its either right or wrong. well it turns out that if you get twin tips, youll be more inclined to pull of 180's, then 3's and so on, untill you become an awsome skier both free-riding and in park(although personally, i dont know why youd ride park)
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or just quit the team, go buy the Vicious and have FUN skiing this year...just a thought.
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^ si,si, i agree, but i'd rather have non-twins then not get to ski. (yea that didn't make sense but i wanted to rhyme, so basically what i was saying is yea, i agree with you^)
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naw, dont get me wrong, twin tips arent the only way 2 go. GASP!...did we just hear that on ns?
like i said earlier^, both of the above choices are solid if u want my opinion.
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well i cant just ski on twins, i guess i forgot to mention this is for a class at umaine farmington, and its college credit so i have no choice, i already have twins anyway.
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skiing for college credits? that shit is fuckin tight! y cant they do that at CU?
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The new K2 Apache Outlaws look like pretty tight skis. I love my old K2s, and those have gotten good review so far. They should be great all mountain, and they're definitely wide enough for floating on powder as well. And yeah, skiing for college credit sounds like a good deal to me.
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