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j0LL3I am looking for a ~100mm waist ski that is good on and off piste. Mostly for the days that I just want to cruise on the mountain. And it has to be stiff enough to hold edge well in higher speeds. I have reckoner 112 but I find it a little too wide for on piste. I ski pretty hard and aggressively. Looking for something more freestyle and twin tip oriented shape as I am more used to ski them. Thanks!
j0LL3I am looking for a ~100mm waist ski that is good on and off piste. Mostly for the days that I just want to cruise on the mountain. And it has to be stiff enough to hold edge well in higher speeds. I have reckoner 112 but I find it a little too wide for on piste. I ski pretty hard and aggressively. Looking for something more freestyle and twin tip oriented shape as I am more used to ski them. Thanks!
PartyBullshiitDeathwish 104. Will handle basically every variable condition you’ll come across until you hit some deep deep. Will slay when things get firmed up or icy with the triple camber. Has plenty of back bone and stiffness to hold its own across the whole mountain. Still will perform great in softer conditions as well.
couldn’t be happier with mine.
I ski the 184 and I’m 6’0 183lbs
Vish-shoeHave you ever tried anything that wasn’t moment?
SlushSeasonARV 100
It will hold an edge on-piste better than the jeffrey 100
JalmarKalmarIf you are willing to spend your whole life savings on skis, Pusu Loska is the right choice.
SlushSeasonARV 100
It will hold an edge on-piste better than the jeffrey 100
WittyCongYour sidewall will also blow out
RodiganMFree 99 bro.
Enjoy
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SlushSeasonOnly if you're slamming rails. ARVs hold up just fine skiing all-mountain
SchoessON3P Jeff 100 will do it all and you'll absolutely love them my dude