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Armada JJ Ski
December 25, 2009
I put some look px15s on mine and they are awesome super solid. Kinda heavy but I know I'm always locked in. Mounting depends on how you want to ride them. I do a lot of backcountry jumping on mine and switch pow landings. So I have the 3cm back from center. If you ride them more traditionally stick with the midsole point provided on the ski.
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Line Sir Francis Bacon Ski
November 4, 2009
Bacon is stiffer and better all over the mountain. I prefer something in a 175 but I demoed these last year and loved how well they worked all over.
Elizabeth is a little softer so it depends on your style of ski.
I spend a lot of time in the backcountry and also in the park. These would be a great touring ski if you are looking for something to take your park skill onto less controled more intense terrain.
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Dalbello Sports Krypton Pro I.D. Ski Boot
August 24, 2009
I tour in it and it works like a charm
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