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Andrew McKean
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Nordica Zero Alpine Ski
March 13, 2009
they are not to heavy if you are looking for a touring ski these would get the job done. And be a ski you could bring on the mountain to. But if you are looking for something backcountry specific I would get something lighter and not so jibby. But if you and your friends are going out and building jumps in the backcountry and you have to hike for it I could not think of a better ski for that.
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Marker Griffon Ski Binding
November 27, 2008
no. but bending brakes isn't to tough. You can do it by hand. . . . unless your a girly man. Your not are you?Or if you are a girly man you might be able to find a pair of wider pair for sale online.
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Marker Griffon Ski Binding
November 27, 2008
I do not know what non super aggressive means if this means, however this binding should be good to go.I think you should go with the jester might be more money but you will thank me when your jesters are still intact after 3 or 4 years. 215 pounds is to much for the griffons one hard reck could destroy them.
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