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John Ferris

Trail Runner // Camper/Hiker // Alpine Skier // AT Skier // Nordic Skier // Mountain Biker

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    New England, Western Massachusetts, and the Mad River Valley in particular
  • Bio:

    I will get up as early as it takes to get the fresh goods. Before going back to grad school, I taught skiing in Massachusetts and Vermont, spent a stint in Northern California near Lassen, and ski patrolled at Sugarbush in Vermont, and Brighton in Utah. I used to be into distance running until a knee injury, this year I am planning to give that another go. I am also into cross country mountain biking, though I am still learning!!! (see picture)

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Eastern Megawatt Review

Black Diamond Megawatt Ski   08/09 Model

Black Diamond Megawatt Ski 08/09 Model

Rating for this product: 5 March 5, 2009

Yes, that's right, I am an eastern skier using the Megawatts on big days out here, and I have nothing but good things to say. They handle speed yet are nimble, plow through mixed bag, wind affected, deep pow (obviously), and do a surprisingly good job on firm snow getting to and from the soft spots. That would be my biggest surprise with these skis - their hardpack preformance - they even carve well on groomers!! I am 6 foot, but only 165 lbs, and I have no problem maneuvering these through spots big and small. They are a bit heavy for touring, not the best where a long flat approach is required, but anywhere else, and the reward on the descent makes the work worthwhile. We have had a great year so far out here and I have gotten to use the Megawatts more than I thought I would - they haven't failed to put a smile on my face!!! I guess my only complaint would be that they do such a good job keeping you charging on top, that face shots seem harder to come by. I love these boards

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