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Head Skis USA Head J.O. Pro Alpine Ski
January 20, 2011
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Head Skis USA Head J.O. Pro Alpine Ski
September 29, 2009
Just last month I ordered a pair of these from right here on this website, I can't wait to try them out this winter in New England. I am just trying to figure out where I want to mount the binding on them... This will be my forth year skiing park and pipe and I really want to start getting into some serious tricks. My last skis (Atomic Triplets) were pretty cheap and fairly crappy. I had the bindings mounted in the center and it was down right a pain in the ass to ski with them anytime I was outside of the park. Any idea if these JO Pros will be stable with a binding mounted in the middle on the rest of the mountain, or should a push it back a little bit to try and get some stability in corners and what not? Thanks!
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