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Line Eric Pollard Pro Ski

February 27, 2011

Been thinking, 2011 Hellbents in 189 or 2011 EP Pros? I now have two seasons on my Prophet 130s and enjoy skiing them, but to get the most out of them they need to be ridden hard, especially in the crud, but they're still fun. I am 5"11 and 160lbs and do alot of backcountry and technical lines, like steep trees and as many cliffs as I can find (Vail, Jackson Hole and the like). I also do a little bit of skinning, both with my Prophets and my skinny skis ('10 ObSeths) and will probably skin with either of these. I did demo 2011 Hellbents in 179 at Vail in late December and found fresh crud on piste and a little powder in the trees. I did find them to be super playfull in crud and powder and can even be skied a little lazy because of all the rocker (they just kind of float over everything), but also kept going over the tips when landing +10ft. I'm starting to ride switch more and am wondering if these will be better than the Hellbents, especially dropping off cliffs and natural features?

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K2 Hellbent Alpine Ski

December 16, 2010

Grow some balls and get the Hellbents, then learn to land switch you big ninny. See you in Chamonix bro.

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