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Rossi scratch FS or PE's or Fujatives
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Im wondering what would be best for me. Im looking at the scratch FS the PE's and the Fujative. I want a ski that can float decently in powder, something that can carve okay...and something that is good for jumps...not really looking at anything for rails. Anyway out of the PE's the Fujatives and the scratch what would you suggest?
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oaktreely
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pe's...the fujatives are a little to flexy if you want alot of pow skien
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hmm...sounds good....im still thinkin about the fujatives though....they're so cheap! but the PE's look nice too.
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oaktreely
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how hevy are the pe's compered to the scratch
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get the pe. they're the best all-around ski that's still a twin and hold up fantsticly on jumps
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*Kirsten*
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i think i am getting those....we'll see in the next few days...thanks for the input.
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oaktreely
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i have scratchs for sale without binds but with if the price is right never hit snow but drilled when i got them. brand new. 174cm. < img src= https://www.newschoolers.com/PHP/Pictures/Uploaded/2211smaller.JPG>
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oops
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so fucking ugly
Aye Ern LUNG 04/05
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I have last years scratches and they work great they handle powder quite well and are great on jumps. The are really light too, I recommend the scratches
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