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Volkl Bridge Alpine Ski
February 2, 2009
hey im 6'2" 165, and im a tree machine, i love steep tight trees, and i have the 169, if you are not a huge tree guy and dont need quite the respons then the 177, throw a pair of marker jesters or dukes witch is what i ski on you will not be happier with any other ski^^^ Beware man, these ski pretty short. I'm 6'2" 180 and demoed the 177 and am definitely going to go with the 185s - and it was at MRG that I thought they were too short - doesnt get tighter and bumpier than there
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Salomon Lord Ski
February 2, 2009
I've never been on a mogul ski, but compared to my Dynastar 8800s these were total butter (felt soft) in the moguls and turned on a dime, while feeling stable as anything on the groomed and crud at faster speeds. If you don't expect much deep snow, I think these would make a perfect east coast ski. Loved 'em at Mad River in packed snow.
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