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K2 Missbehaved Ski - Women's

April 27, 2009

I can buy these skis from a friend in 169's for $250 with some Duke bindings (I would put those on other skis.) I am 5'2" 120 lbs. and have been destroying some soloman screams for the passed few years. (I've been told a few times that I need a much more advanced ski - props to me.) Would this be a good purchase, or just way too much to handle? I would feel comfortable in the 159's, but wondering if this length could be too much. The girl that's selling them (5'4" 120lbs.) and tore her ACL don't want that to happen to me. Wish I could try them first, but can't.

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