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K2 Apache Pontoon Alpine Ski - DO NOT USE

December 30, 2008

I would actually recommend a little shorter because of the amount of surface area the ski has. I am 6'3", 210 lbs, and an aggressive skier too and rode a pair of 179's just fine. They perk of having them a little shorter is they are more maneuverable in trees. For comparison I am also riding on a pair of Volkl Mantras in a 184, a pair of Salomon 1080 Guns in a 185, and a pair of Atomic Big Daddys in a 193. PS I didn't know my response would erase Daniel's. He had some excellent points on this ski not being a ski for all conditions and his recommendation of the Line Sir Francis Bacon as an alternative. My apologies Daniel.

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K2 Apache Pontoon Alpine Ski - DO NOT USE

K2 Apache Pontoon Alpine Ski - DO NOT USE

Rating for this product: 5 December 30, 2008

I rode a pair of these in a 179 just last week up at Bachelor in Oregon. The conditions were just right to let them rip so with 16 inches of new on top of the 100+ inches of blower light snow they received in a week I gave them a try. These things rip powder like it's nothing. I rode the Cone, 500 ft of hike to ski glory, 5 times and they laid down fresh tracks each run. They do bog down a little in crud and become a less manageable in bumps down to the lift. I also found that you can carve these things they just require a wider stance and more balance but you can rip them under the chair and make everybody feel bad about riding skinny skis. All in all if I had $600 to drop on them and another $450 or so for a pair of Marker Dukes they would be mine. Maybe next year.

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