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Salomon Czar Ski
January 20, 2011
So I want this ski! I'm just under six feet and weigh a little less than 180 lbs. I consider my self an advanced intermediate, no switch riding and I can't do anything more fancy than a 360. I try to ski aggressive and fast in the open and like to get technical and turny in the woods, but not really BC freestyle. I'd definetely go for the 190's and push myself if it weren't for the fact that I'll be doing alpine touring in northern Norway 90% of the time! Are the 182s solid enough not to get squirrely for a skier like me? I've worn out a pair of Verdicts, and the Coomback is a bit too soft and flappy when I charge.
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K2 Kung Fujas Alpine Ski
October 1, 2009
Well, actually I've bought the Obsethed now. I'd still like a park ski that'll cut it on pow. Since I've already got a >100 ski I'm now certain that I want a <100 ski. I've sorta made up my mind on the Fujas, but I'd like to know wich lenght I should go for...
(I got the Obsethed in 189. Wont regret it, itll be my playful charger)
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K2 Kung Fujas Alpine Ski
September 18, 2009
Im 5'11" and 168 bs. I would like the fujas as a park/BC Freestyle ski. I'm not really all that good at either one though... I'm a hard charger that wants to learn tricks and have more fun at lower speeds. I'f i bought these for allmountain I'd definetely go for the 189, but since K2s are heavy as hell I think perhaps the 179 might be the more playful option. I have considered getting the Obsethed in 179 instead of the fujas... Im a bit confused here. Help me out someone?
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