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fat, but maybe too fat

Nordica Jah Love Alpine Ski

Nordica Jah Love Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 4 December 3, 2008

there have been many reviews saying these skis are amazing, but at the same time maybe too fat. let me clarify, when using these fatty's in some deep pow they could possibly be the nicest skis ever but once some cliffs are being dropped you may notice that the powder your dropping on isnt as soft as your other skis in the past are; this is because of the huge demensions and such a large surface area that its pretty similiar as landings in the park. so before purchaseing these, consider the terrain you'll be skiing. whether it be big mountain and huge turns, or mainly cliffs. try going down to your local shop for some more tips or even a skinnier ski (ex: the k2 hellbent). get the facts, not just a ski based on graphics.

however this is still a great ski, and should be purchased here because of the cheap price

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K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 December 3, 2008

the best ski ive ever bought of used. when dropping cliffs or skiing in powder. these ski's rock
they are capable of everything, even a few rails or dicking around in the park
there a little hard to get used to for the first day
but the rocker and softness are something that can be missed, its hard going back to regular park skis after using these bad boys

definately the best in my quiver

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Salomon STH 16 Ski Binding

December 2, 2008

I would highly recommend these binding they come from their race background and have always been solid enough to hold a pair of skis to someone approaching 80mph.I mounted these on my hellbents, there absolutly wonderful. i am a lighter guy but like a highter din. they work amazing, they will keep you in when it matters most.aswell with they are somewhat spring loaded so snow doesnt cake in them aswell after hiking

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