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Movement Skis Goliath Sluff Ski

December 2, 2008

I bought this ski (Goliath 184 cm - same as this year's Sluff) late last Winter as a pow and deep stuff quiver ski. I ski mostly in the PNW, Mt Hood Meadows and Crystal plus I spend allot of time down at Mammoth and some days in Tahoe. I have ridden several Movement skis the Freeheel (two variants) and the Thunder. All wonderful skis. By season's end this (Goliath) was the main ski I was riding. Surprisingly quite good on the hard stuff. Last April I skied 4-days at Mammoth mostly doing all the stuff off Chair 23 and 9. Started out hard ice and would progress to corn and crud on the same run. These skis did really well and were the only skis I used for everything. Wonderful snappy, all-mountain ski. Completely changed my idea what a big ski in length and profile can do and how versatile they could be. Skied them last year mounted tele with BD 01/Ridstiffs. This season I am going to use telemark NTN bindings. If the 174 cm was available last season (it wasn't) I would have gotten them--mostly to save some ounces for touring. Still I have found the 184's skis surprisingly short when you need them to be and they ski long and stable when you feel the need to roll.

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Excellent All Around Ski

K2 World Piste Telemark Ski

K2 World Piste Telemark Ski

Rating for this product: 5 December 20, 2006

The World Piste are very good all-around telemark skis with the right amount of girth, float, dampness and carving ability to work the whole mountain. Is it the best powder ski out there? No, but it doesn't need to be. It is very predictable ski that you can drive hard or soft. I have wide choice of skis to use. Yet, I use the WP for my BC ski (where it MUST perform) and when I am working on skiing drills or taking a clinic. Just a nice all-mountain ride.

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