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    Ten Mile Range, CO and anywhere else I can get my boots (hiking, tele, or otherwise) on the ground
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    I'm a Colorado boy trapped in a New Jersey job. But at least now I understand why people head west for ski vacations, and never east. My job takes me around the world (I've bagged 6 of 7 continents, with only Africa to go), but home will always be Colorado and the Rockies.

    "There are no friends on powder days."

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Line Prophet 130 Ski

August 27, 2009

What tele binding would you recommend for this ski? I got a pair that came with Rottefella R8s, and I feel like I'm not getting as much power transfer as I need (although, it could just be that I'm not used to this much ski underfoot). I've heard the Hammerhead is a pretty solid binding for big skis. Any advice would be appreciated.

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G3 Rapid Transit Ski

G3 Rapid Transit Ski

Rating for this product: 5 August 25, 2009

I absolutely love this ski, in fact, I just bought my second pair. It blasts through crud, carves on groomers, floats decently in powder and man-handles the bumps. I'm 6'4" and about 210 lbs, and I get away with skiing 178s. I ski mostly in bounds in CO, and I have found nothing that I wouldn't want these for. Oh sure, for an epic powder day you might want something a bit wider, but for a one ski quiver for tele, I would highly endorse this ski.

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