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K2 SideStash Ski
December 31, 2011
Looking for the "One Ski Quiver" board "(know this may not exist but can't afford a quiver when skiing with Dynafit Bindings) and looking at the Coomback and the Sidestash. I ski 95% Colorado Front Range BC. What would you recommend? I am 5'4" 155 and have Dynafit Radicals with Maestrale Boots. Will be skiing these winter and spring backcountry and want something that isn't too much to push uphill, but can still handle the deep stuff going down. I know the Sidestash is good for the deep, but concerned that it may not be a good BC only ski. Also, what size would you recommend for me at 5'4" 155. I am currently skiing some Kilowatts at 165 with traditional tip and tail. No rocker.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
K2 Coomback Ski
December 30, 2011
Looking for the "One Ski Quiver" board "(know this may not exist but can't afford a quiver when skiing with Dynafit) and looking at the Coomback and the Sidestash. I ski 95% Colorado Front Range BC. What would you recommend? I am 5'4" 155 and have Dynafit Radicals with Maestrale Boots.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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