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BWCA Winter Rocks

Fischer Rebound Crown

Rating for this product: 5 June 28, 2008

Hello everybody, I spent 3 days in the BWCA in MN with these skis and I couldn't be happier. We had great conditions across the lakes and the skis were fast and we also had deep snow about knee deep that I had to blaze for about 280 rods and these skis rocked. I was able to blaze a path for the other 3 that were trailing with sleds and the downhills were soooo much fun. These skis had a lot of mobility, turns and control. I loved skiing with them on the open lakes and they tracked very well.These were my first pair of BC skis and I wouldn't recommed anything esle. I'm going to buy my wife a pair. You can't go wrong with these at all. Love them. Peace

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Answer to: "When buying skis, do you factor pack weight in when determining..."

Fischer Rebound Crown

May 10, 2008

Kelleher- Hope all is well. When I bought these skiis I did consider the pack weight. If you plan on using a pack a lot when you are skiing I would factor that into the skiis. I'd rather go on the heavier side rather than the lighter side. When you are not wearing the pack it's going to give you more lift in the snow anyway so it's going to help you either way. When I went to the BWCA I was very happy I factored the weight in. We were pulling sleds which helped but I still had 25-35lbs on my back. I hope that helps and if you have any other questions please let me know. Peace

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