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I need to know what kind of skis i should get this year? for all mountain and park
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I am having huge trouble figuring out what kind of skis i should get for this season. I am gonna ski park hardcore style this year but i also do need to be able to do 'traditional' skiing, u no without leaving the ground, or sliding a piece of metal. There are so many to to choose from. I was almost ready to decide about which ones i would get before FREEZE came out with the buyers guide and now my mind is fucked right up.
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give more info. height wieght ect. when you say 'traditional skiing' do you mean mogals or racing or just carving the groomers or what? or powder?
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i think the 1080 could be good for you. The problem with them is they arent very solid for along time. If your lookin for a ski that wont chip and fall apart after a year id have to say the ar5 cause they have wood core. again more info is needed. ar5 is a great park ski and is made to handle groomers and can handle pow without to much trouble. and dont worry about basic skiing. you can take any ski anywhere and i mean that, some are just better or alot better in different situations. last year i was just gettin into freestyle skiin i had atomic racing skis 58mm under foot i took em im 3 feet of pow and they worked fine. Sure if i had arv's i would have been a little better off(thats an understatment!). But even park skis are meant for skiin. what im sayin is any ski you get will be able to ski groomers and packed powder. BUt anyway id say get the ar5.
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buy straight skis , who cares its the skier not the ski
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wow, i like how everyone had stated their biases opinions even though he hadsnt give anything about himeself (size, wieght) so you guys much know that the Liberty or 4frnt MUSt be best for him
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If you're gonna ride backcountry you should get this years nordica beasts but for riding park the rossi fs
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Hey ppl sry for not givin n e info i just joined the site and that was my first ever froum post. N e way, i'm 14, i am about 5'5'' and about 120 pounds. As for 'traditional skiing i mean skiing groomed, if the park is crap as well as the the occasional 2 feet of pow (but that doent really matter too much, I can ski any kinda ski in pow).
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