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Ok Im getting new skis but i need help
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theres so many threads out there like this but id like some more opinions. right now i have 170 thalls and had em for almost 2 seasons now so im just gonna use em for urbans.
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Im getting a 180 length. What i need is a light ski that has a lot of flex like the thall cause thats wat im used to and like. but mine right now are super heavy and i get caught up in em sometime. specially when i land switch. I was thinking about the SPKs or the FOILs. And for bindings the 4rnts cause there super light.
so if you guys have any advice let me know!
thanks
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if you think your t halls weight too much you have problems. That ski is super light, and weight should not "get you caught up" what ever that means. I would say 176 t halls. But seriously don't be such a pussy when it comes to weight.
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the liberty Larose is a sweet one too.
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4frnt bindings are a really good binding but they arent "super light" they have a pretty average weight. not to heavy or too light.
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yea they are a lil light but nothing special but the paint comes off of mine so easily other than that totally solid bindings id recomend them
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THalls are extremely heavy compared to Scratch FS WRSs or Surfaces.
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Yeah deadbolts arent that light. About average. But they are fucking bombproof.
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Get STLs with salomon z12 bindings, that would be an epic light setup. I have 185 arvs with z12s, and theyre so light its unbelievable. Bit too soft though
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im bot being a pusssy what the fuck is it with people hating... i just needed some advice. and you go and hate. how would you know how heavy my skis are. they are a lot heavyer then a lot of my friends.. i just thought id try something lighter for a change.
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would be nice but i live in MN
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most skis are light now... if you want a noodly ski, pick up some urban triplets. loosest ski ever!
throw some salomon bindings on, super light and no gimmiks.
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besides the sally bindings....but yeah, not sure about your hieght or weight, but the alot of people though the arvs were pretty soft and a nice mix of all mt/park ski. fujis are also pretty soft but not as solid of a ski as the t-halls, if i were u i would just try to get a pair of last years or this years t-halls
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the spk's and foils are so soft that they won't last 15 days without getting floppy, much less 2 years. too bad because thats a great ski. the AR6 is a badass stick. so is the arv or the rossi bc wrs
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arv's, spks, thalls with z12's
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I know because they are fucking t halls, everyone has them. and I have felt just about every ski.
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if you want flexy, dont get foils. they area stiffer more responsive ski.
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his are the 04/05 thalls, because hes had them for 2 seasons. Probably a lot differnt from the thalls in the last couple years. If youre going to be a dick to him then dont comment.
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^hey its NS. deal with it or leave. Shit, I wasn't trying to be a dick any ways.
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solomons are pretty light and flexy
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