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Armada JJ Ski

January 26, 2012

Hey so I've been a long time snowboarder who recently made the switch. In the past I have always been snowboarding off piste/crud/powder/backcountry which is the direction I want to take my skiing. I have been skiing rental skis and they dont exactly grip very well anywhere and have trouble in the trees. The skis I used were old Heads and by the end of the rental I was disappointed with my limitations on them. Although I have only been skiing this season I already feel very comfortable on them already. Is there any advantage of buying an all mountain gs ski at this point or should I just grab a pair of powder/backcountry/all mountain right away? Also if it helps I have lots of skating experience (10 yrs) and was able to rip on my first day out on the mountain. i will be skiing in the Alberta/BC rockies mostly. 5'11 / 175 pounds / 19 Years old. SIZE SUGGESTIONS? Dont want to be disappointed with a ski too short either

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4FRNT Skis Turbo Ski

January 26, 2012

Hey so I've been a long time snowboarder who recently made the switch. In the past I have always been snowboarding off piste/crud/powder/backcountry which is the direction I want to take my skiing. I have been skiing rental skis and they dont exactly grip very well anywhere and have trouble in the trees. The skis I used were old Heads and by the end of the rental I was disappointed with my limitations on them. Although I have only been skiing this season I already feel very comfortable on them already. Is there any advantage of buying an all mountain gs ski at this point or should I just grab a pair of powder/backcountry/all mountain right away? Also if it helps I have lots of skating experience (10 yrs) and was able to rip on my first day out on the mountain. i will be skiing in the Alberta/BC rockies mostly. 5'11 / 175 pounds / 19 Years old

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