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Armada JJ Ski
January 31, 2012
175 if you feel like being lazy. 185 if you want to man up. 185 is by no means too large for a person of your stature, considering they ski more like a 175 with the rocker. my feeling would be after a few days on the 175, you would be wishing you went bigger.
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Armada JJ Ski
January 31, 2012
I'm guessing you've never skied rocked skis before, otherwise you would never have asked this question. Either that, or you really are not a very strong skier at all. 175's at the shortest, if you charge hard and all, you should be able to manage the 185's.
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Marker Jester Ski Binding
November 1, 2011
Marker Jesters are the best binding I have ever owned!
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Rossignol S7 Barras Ski
November 10, 2009
This chick rides 188's, you for damn sure better be able to ski the 195's at your size if you're really expert.
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Rossignol S7 Barras Ski
November 10, 2009
I've been looking into this myself. I've talked to a Rossi rep and he confirmed that they will have 2010 graphics. I don't know what they look like and can't find a pic anywhere on the net. I was told they would be 'koopman graphics,' whatever that means. As for release, you are correct, as far as I know, but I wouldn't necessarily count on every ski shop getting a hold of one of them. I preordered online just to make sure I'd get mine.
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Rossignol S7 Barras Ski
October 25, 2009
Anyone know how much the 195 model weighs with the added reinforcements and what the 188 model weighs as well?
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