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About 097687564th thread about this, but idk what to do
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im sick of riding stiff ass skis that i cant have fun just foolin around on
5'5
125-130 pounds
lookin for center mount
like rails
not much of a big jumper
like riding switch
want them to be soft
i got 05 line chronics(the one with the skulls and crows incase you didnt know)and there super stiff
size?ski?anything else?
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try some armada's..like AR5
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also want skis that will last a few years(parents are stingy)
what size invaders?161?
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well you dont weigh that much. get a smaller ski
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invaders, Silencers etc etc
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if you are still growing i would go a little bigger i am 5'7'' weight like 145 and i rock 170ish skis most the time
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chronics arent even close to super stiff..get some invades if you think that.
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ok thanks, do any of you guys know what the 09's are gonna be like...cause im not gettin new ones till next year
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maybe one off the new rossi line?
but those might be a bust
thrusters.
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for sure, 171 vaders and your set
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Silencers really arent soft, they can get noodley over time, but ither invaders or fujatives
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definitely bluehouse. most baller park skis ever.
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Invaders,much better ski then fujatives
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yeah i love my thrusters!
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I would look into the symetric twins that K2 is going to put out next year...I forgot the name
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fujis. good on the durability factor too
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Every pair of fujitives that i have seen has bad delaminating problems on the tips. They are a very soft ski, but you should put some rivots on them as soon as you get them.
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yeah i have them they are nice on rails and REALLY flexy
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