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Scratch fs in skier cross
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How scratch fs work in skier cross??
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i think it might be a little on the soft side.
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hummm let me think a minute.....
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yeah definitely way too soft to race on
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If you are racing 5 year olds they might work. Make sure it's their first day no skis though.
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um..well I can go really fast and still turn good on my scratch FS's. I think there good for skier cross, but then again I only weight 124 so they don't seem soft to me...
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If thats what youv got then use em its not gonna make a huge diffenence to someone that needs to ask this question - I assume its not the x-games your entering - then again if your rich rich rich then get yourself some new skis just for skiercross and keep your scratches for the park
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i would think they would do ok but are you just doin it for fun or what
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Have fun on them. let us know how you do.
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get some rossi RPM's, there rossis new skicross ski. that or the dynastar sc 10, they fuckin rip.
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Get atomics new skiiercross ski. I heard the top is like the cover on a golfball.
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I'm not looking for best skiercross ski, but ski that is good in park. And it would be nice if ski work in skiercross too.
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Maybe one of the longer, stiffer twins, such as the Volkl V Pro or Head MadTrixx? You could also go for the Bandit XX or Bandit XXX (the first has a 20mm high tail and the second a 30mm high tail).
Those last two might not be 'real' twins, but the tail height should be enough to land or launch switch.
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I really like the Crossmax from Salomon. Not that I am a racer or anything but even I could appreciated them on the groomers. I'm super light so the Crossmax 10 in a 180 was a little stiff. The Crossmax 9 (still Pilot system) is nice because it's a little more forgiving if you happend to take the skis off the groomers.
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if you're looking for a ski that would be good in the park and in skiercross look at the atomic rodeo, freezone (previous years skis) or the tweak. Atomic skis always rip.
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