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BiffbarfJust think about it. Fat skis are soooo much more core. Just tell me you suck at carving
vibecheckur stupid af
BiffbarfFat skis have so much more core.
TreyMiddleton
vibecheckdamn ratting friend like that
3maniaAre you forgetting Edollo skis an 86mm ski these days?
gilbertresselWidth of ski is directly proportional to length of penis
skierman_jackFalse last week I was skiing park on 120s and I have a micro penis
WoFlowzThey just plain retarded tbh
WoFlowzJust found out this is a slur through a friend and not just something you call people when being dumb. My bad
MattbrippinWhy tho wide skis got a purpose skinny ski got its purpose since when has there been beef over ski width😂
ChunkyloverI really enjoy riding my stockli stormrider 88's in the powder. They use more energy cuz heavy sinkers, but once you develop the right body strength, it's lit.
There's a certain satisfaction of thrashing your skinnys through the deep and leaving a trench in your wake.
If it's mixed conditions, it's nice to have your edge transition seamlessly between fluff and chop. It all feels the same under you.
Personally, I don't like it when my pow skis lunch tray in the chunder. Forgoe-ing float is worth the trade off for me.
Er1chttps://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/963987/005-Wide-Skis
Er1chttps://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/963987/005-Wide-Skis
NotaskibumWhat in god's name did I just watch
I agree that narrow is better but what the duck
jompcockDeep pow is pointless if you're gonna float right on the surface... JJ's when you get a dusting, 68mm mogul skis when it gets deep.
Er1chttps://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/963987/005-Wide-Skis
sullivanobrien_he uses the arv 86 and edollo interchangeably
ChunkyloverI really enjoy riding my stockli stormrider 88's in the powder. They use more energy cuz heavy sinkers, but once you develop the right body strength, it's lit.
There's a certain satisfaction of thrashing your skinnys through the deep and leaving a trench in your wake.
If it's mixed conditions, it's nice to have your edge transition seamlessly between fluff and chop. It all feels the same under you.
Personally, I don't like it when my pow skis lunch tray in the chunder. Forgoe-ing float is worth the trade off for me.
sullivanobrien_he uses the arv 86 and edollo interchangeably