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Looking for a fatter all-mountain ski that can handle 1foot or so of pow every now and then and can handle a few laps in the park, but meet my standards of stiff, and rockered tips, with a camber underfoot. Im 5'11 1/2 195. Aggressive all mountain style.
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surface one time
look in latest page of 2011/2012 gear
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Actually on the surface front...my buddy has the double times and absolutely loves em for the same thing you need.
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Kung Fujas for sure, theyre like 110 wide and I hear they rip all over the mountain.
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186cm Jeffrey. Exactly what you described, bamboo core/carbon fiber construction, and its still on presale...
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I'm 5'11" and 195. I had a pair of 189 Kung Fujas. I found them too soft for me.
I ski a 191 Faction 3.Zero every day at Kicking Horse. Rockered tips and tails, camber underfoot, and 114mm wide. They haul ass. They replaced my home-rockered 190 NGPs.
FWIW I don't ski park at all.
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You want the 2012 194cm Movement Trusts.
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OHHHHHHHH SHIT I FORGOT THE MOMENT PB&J
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na i think if the fujas were to soft for someone similair size then pb&j will most likely be too soft too...
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Oh, sorry, you should look at the Movement Scoop.
info here:
http://movementskispr.blogspot.com/2011/01/scoop.html
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Pb&J's arn't noodles. Liberty helix?
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rossignol s6. even though it has no regualr camber underfoot, it would do all the things you said
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leaning towards the one lifes 10/11, never seen the 11/12...
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Yo I'm tellin ya don't rule out those double times if your thinkin surface. Those things are capable of some amazing stuff. They have a nice wide tip for float and are stiff enough to ride anything. The tails are a little softer than the tips but you should see a 360 butter on those things or like a tail butter 180. I said before ny buddy swears by those things and I've seen him do some stuff on them that jus makes you do a double take. Very unique style. For what it's worth.
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double times arent as stiff as im looking for. i never like the tail soft, just as much as the tip is usually how i like it.
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