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Line Sir Francis Bacon Ski

September 23, 2009

I don't know if alexander has ever ridden the SFB but they are not floppy at all and they are more of a medium flex not soft at all, That being said they do very well on groomers and are an excellent all mountain ski, I have ridden them in every condition possible from ice to waist deep powder and they can handle it all.

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Line Sir Francis Bacon Ski

September 21, 2009

I disagree, the SFB is not floppy at all, I have spent the last two years sking them in EVERY condition and total ice is the only place they lack. But if you keep the edges sharp they are not bad at all on ice, They carve hard pack very well, you just have to get them on edge and drive them and they will just rail it.

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Line Elizabeth Alpine Ski

September 21, 2009

If you are used to a 181 cm ski I would reccomend the Line Sir Frances Bacon instead, It's 183cm but measures out at 178cm, My son who is 5-6" skis them with no problem at all, and they will do way better in powder/jibbing then the Elizabeth, which I think you will find to short for you after sking 181's.

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Line Afterbang Ski

September 6, 2009

To short for you, def go 166cm or if you truly rip go 177cm.

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Line Blend Alpine Ski

September 4, 2009

Write your answer here... At 6ft and 180lbs the elizibeth is way to small for you. The blends work alright in the park maybe a little on the heavy side, do not center mount them, the factory point is around 7 0r 8 cm's back from center I would not go further then maybe 4 or 5 cm's back from center or they will DIVE bigtime in powder.

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