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JohnnyDopeLook how how happy that chick with ear to ear smile is, he probably banged her as well.
You go Tim !
.MASSHOLE.Pretty sure he actually has...
If he does go to Dynastar hopefully it means they address the lack of a mid-width twin. The Slicer is great but if it was 105/108 rather than 98 it'd be ideal. Also in anything larger than the 181 would be nice too.
SofaKingSickfuck i keep forgetting the Slicer exists. do you know much about it? i might look into them for my next ski. i love high 90s skis that are mid stiff and have some rocker, and i loved the dynastar troublemakers back in the day for being a sick park ski that actually had some balls
.MASSHOLE.I don't outside of it's a Factory Line ski which IME, are higher quality than their others.
Permin has a few clips of him skiing on it. It's not stupidly expensive either relative to their other Factory skis.
SofaKingSickfuck i keep forgetting the Slicer exists. do you know much about it? i might look into them for my next ski. i love high 90s skis that are mid stiff and have some rocker, and i loved the dynastar troublemakers back in the day for being a sick park ski that actually had some balls
JohnnyDopeHey Sofa dude, remember when I asked you about the slicers? I ended up buying 2013 slicers in 181, in plastics for 220$! Best 200$ ever spent!
Check my profile picture, see how they don't go all noodle mode when you press on them, but I managed to learn butters with ease. Although they did soften up a little bit like some people said in the thread I posted about them, after like 15-20 days I felt I was doing butters easier, but that might be because I got a little bit used to them, not sure...
As soon as I bought them last year I went to a ski trip where we had a massive storm with like 2 ft of snow overnight and it kept pounding for 3-4 more days. I've never experienced powder that deep before, and never floated so easy through it either even tho my technique is not ideal, I kinda tend to be a little more backseat than I should.
Couple a days a go my resort opened and due to not enough snow and a lot of wind,most of the opened tracks were pretty icy. I pretty much had no trouble with ice either, ski was almost rock solid on it.
Sorry for sloppy English,not sure if this was confusing or not but overall I found the slicer to be an amazing ski for an amazing price in my case.
If you can put your hands on a pair, you won't regret it for sure!