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The question is should I do It?
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Well listen. I currently live on the east coast (new hampshire) and ski many local mountains and dont make to many trips out west in my life. Ive always wanted to ride a fatter ski a nice pow ski like the elizabeths or surfaces wide ski but im not shure what to do. I know being on the east coast we only cop 7 great pow days max (this season being an acception). Im just curious on the feel or if they would be funner to ride and how it would handle on park. The thought of landing a good jump on a fat ski makes me happy becuase id thin it would be a soft and stable landing and you also i would think would still be able to spin off most rails. help me out guys i dont want to fuck myself over for next season
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If you're looking for a one ski quiver, The Seth's have what you need.
Prophet 100's or 90's might work really well too.
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Rossi's Brigade, or any of their recent BC models might be worth looking into.
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Surface live life 2, soft, no camber they'll be fun in the powder as well as playful on groomers
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The Lizzy's would be a good ski for you, they can still float and are supper fun in powder, but are also good park skis since they are short. They don't have much swing wieght, and can spin off rails, land jumps whatever. They are a good ice coast ski.
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i would say anthems.
they ride well in the park, and there wider under the foot.
they will do good in pow too.
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word. i know how you feel umm it depends how much money you want to spend like i think that moments would be a great ski what mountain is oyur home mountain? cause moments are good for some pow and park you just need to look
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i skied seths as my everday ec ski last year and loved it
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ive narrowed it down to the seths lizzys and ep pros ? help please
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