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4FRNT Skis VCT Turbo Ski

April 15, 2010

I am in a serious debate on two skis. The VCT and the VCT Turbos. I see the normal VCTs are a little stiffer and also do not have early riser tips on them. I do only 20 days a year out west, mainly side country. I look for good snow like everyone else, but am lucky to find a fresh foot. For that reason, I do a lot of groomers, bumps, in the trees, etc. I want a ski that floats in pow well, but can still rip it on the groomers since a lot of my time is spent there. Any recommendations? Also, I am have been snowboarding for the past 15 years and just looking to get back into skiing. I am an aggressive snowboarder, but skiing will take a little to get back. I don't want a pair that will kill my legs, but also something with enough edge. I am almost 6 foot and 170lbs. Would you go with 175's or 182's?

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4FRNT Skis VCT Ski

April 15, 2010

I am in a serious debate on two skis. The VCT and the VCT Turbos. I see the normal VCTs are a little stiffer and also do not have early riser tips on them. I do only 20 days a year out west, mainly side country. I look for good snow like everyone else, but am lucky to find a fresh foot. For that reason, I do a lot of groomers, bumps, in the trees, etc. I want a ski that floats in pow well, but can still rip it on the groomers since a lot of my time is spent there. Any recommendations? Also, I am have been snowboarding for the past 15 years and just looking to get back into skiing. I am an aggressive snowboarder, but skiing will take a little to get back. I don't want a pair that will kill my legs, but also something with enough edge. I am almost 6 foot and 170lbs. Would you go with 175's or 182's?

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