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Atomic Snoop Daddy Ski

October 16, 2008

What's better the Volkl Mantra or the Snoop Daddy? I'm 5'9 and 155lbs live out east but get out west usually once a year. I spend most of my time off piste (60-70%), ski fast and drop cliffs but as I get older my legs wear down a lot faster so usually before the day is over I will be carving it up on the groomers. I'm looking for a ski that can float through the powder, ski the crud but yet still hold an edge on the groomers. I currently ski on the Foils 174, they are a fairly light ski but yet still stable at high speeds. Was also considering the Volkl Gotama and Sugar Daddy...any thoughts or suggestions?

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