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Best All MTN Twin For the EAST
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Seems like latley in an all mtn ski, wider is better, which i would say is true for the west where all mountain is truly skiing everything in any type of condtion. But what about out here on the east coast where most people ski no pitch, limited pow, and groomers.
Whats the best twins out there that are gunna be sweeet for carving on the grommers but yet hold a soild edge when it gets a little icy.
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I got ar5's. So sick, such a good all mountain offering, but still slay the park/pipe.
The Prophey 100 isn't that bad of a choice honestly. Fat skis own. If you want more of a glade/steep ski, check it out.
Karmas and of course PE's will be great too.
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Bad choice dude, shame I didn't see this post earlier. Last years pollards are everything you are looking for, and more I can promise.
Actually the msp's are apparently very sick all mtn, 2nd only to the power of the pollard
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The Pollard Pro's are great skis...you can get them online for 389 (the 186)...but they were not the size I was looking for...I wanted something with a tip around 120-124 and a waist around 88-92...I got all of these in the MSP...but the Pollard is a great ski, just not different enough than my chronics
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i'm syked i got troublemakers and havent tried them yet
cant wait till my hill opens
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