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I need new skis!!!!!1!!!!1111!!!!!!1!!!!
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Alright, so I need new skis this season. I'm 5'4'', 116 lbs, and I ski about 65% park, 30% all mountain, and 5% pow. I want a fairly soft ski, but not a noodle that can't handle all mountain. Would the ar6s or troublemakers be too stiff for me to butter on? Also, can fujis or t-halls ski all mountain or are they too soft and chattery? Any other ideas on which skis to get would be appreciated.
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really? I thought the troublemakers were a fairly stiff ski
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id love to recomend my skis for sale but they are a lil stiff, fuji's are really soft, if you want soft but still can handle all mtn try some 165 arv's
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Id go with the AR6's there a great ski for all mountain and Park
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early morning bump, anyone else?
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i cant believe no one has said the rossignol scratch, its fairly stiff but still can somewhat butter and it wont chatter...i think it would be a sold choice
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same thing with me, id love to sell you my 169 karmas which would be good for you, they are pretty sweet.
But if not the Rossi Scratch is sick and so is the AR6. Not a fan of troublemakers, i'd steer away from them. Although it might be hard to with how dope a graphic they put on it this year....
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I would go with the scratchs or ar6... the PE wouldnt be a bad choice either. or maybe some chronics... or fisher addicts... or moment reno jibs
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the addicts are the best, i love em and they are great all mountain and good for buttering
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that is not true... i own both 06 182 tms and 07 181 t-halls and my t-halls are way softer... well the nose on the t-halls is super softer than the tms but the tail on the tms are a lil softer than the t-halls
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yup. i've skied on 176 thalls and 165 tms and the thalls are so much softer than the tms
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how are the t-halls outside the park?
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i love them. the edges were nice and sharp so i was carving like crazy. they seemed a bit squirrely switch though, it could have been the mount point
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