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Does anybody out there know anything about their skis???? Anything good or bad would be much appreciated. I may pick up a pair of their fat skis, the dough boy, this season. Thanks.
Yea, I've heard of all those others too, but I just found out that the shop I work at is gonna be carrying prior this year, so I'm kinda looking at them for some potential discounts. I dunno. We'll see.
i rode the dough boys and they were amazing! i even did moguls with them they feel a littile heavy at first but once u start skiing u dont notice it. they killed it in the powder, steeps, and crud only thing i didnt like is the back tail is so small u could barly call it a tail
im buying doughboys. i want the haidia black ones so i hope ski cellar got them. they are amazing steve. but the originals kinda suck. me and curtis "demoed" them all for 3 days straight.
Prior skis are preety sick, James Hillier rides for them and hes fukin crazy and he has yet to break a pair and hes a beter skier than 99.9% of people on this site, there skis are dope and you can customize everything about them..
im interested to see how these work. If they become a sucess we may see other companys such as burton or forum making skis. Prior and Libtech are allready going with their models so theres the potential for the other companys to follow suit
yeah i rode them for abit and there amazeing! there not soft and not hard, not heavy and not light, you wont know what im talking about till you ride them. there great
I seriously dout burton or forum are ever going to make skis... burton is the origanol snowboard company, so they would probably see it as a big step backwards... and forum is a very core snowboard company, and is now owned by burton