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Skier // Alpine Skier // Mountain Biker

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    East, Ontario.
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    Jumps man. Jumps.

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Volkl Bridge Alpine Ski

May 22, 2008

Hey man, You do alot of park skiing or all round? If your 6 feet tall you could live with the 177 im 5 10 and getting 170s but if you do alot of park skiing i suggest the 169 of volkl or 166 of Armada AR6. But at 6 feet tall you should be fine with the 177 the only difference is if your teaching kids how to ski your going slow and want to turn really smooth and easy to show them how to snow plow and if your going to use this as a park ski go 177 or 170 or shorter if you like. The shorter the ski the easier to turn little less speed and longer the ski you go faster but can't turn as fast not a big difference but you would notice so. Also if your into "switch" you want a shorter ski because its harder to spin and stuff also if your doing alot of park skiing get a center mount for you binding or moderate....... All I have to say about this ski about for what your using it for is great I would buy it.

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Volkl Bridge Alpine Ski

May 22, 2008

The New Ski Gear for next Season 08-09 ships about August or September.

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Weak don't buy these Go with the AR6's

Rossignol Scratch Ghetto Ski

Rossignol Scratch Ghetto Ski

Rating for this product: 1 May 19, 2008

Yeah also my buddy has these skis they broke easy for him too he was hitting a rail and the edge broke off I also broke mine doing a 1080 on a 70 footer.

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GARBAGE

Rossignol Scratch Ghetto Ski

Rossignol Scratch Ghetto Ski

Rating for this product: 1 May 15, 2008

DO NOT BUY THESE SKIS THERE GARBAGE I BROKE MINE DOING A 1080 they suck!!!!!!!

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Rossignol Axial 2 140 TI Pro

May 11, 2008

I would recomend the these because there the same thing as the scratch 140 ( you can take the lifter plate off). Or the Look by dynastar PX 15 they look the same but there like the Axial 2 150 but the PX 15 is the same they come with a 75mm brake so you'll need a new one for these you're local ski shop should have them.

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