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Atomic Bent Chetler Ski
April 6, 2009
130mm Skins OK? I know they won't be wall to wall, but with the rocker, not sure how much of the 142mm will be making contact on traverses.
I've been skiing these for two weeks at the resort & they freakin' RULE! Everything's funner. Thanks Chris!
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Lib Technologies NAS Pow Alpine Ski
March 12, 2009
All-Snow... I'm riding 184 TeleDaddies right now. After hopping on a friend's Fat Loves and having the best ski of my three year career, think I figured out that the Atomics are too stiff for me... on anything other than wide-open pow & groomers, I always feel like I'm fighting them. I TOUR mostly in the Canadian Rockies, riding Scapra Skookums (110 flex) and Freeride +. While we occasionally get some big pow, reality is that it's always a mixed bag, from death crust to mashed potatoes. So I'm looking for something fun & easy to turn, yet able to bust crud & hold a steep line. Contemplating the following: NAS Pow, NAS Recurve, Bacon, obSETHed, Katana, S6. What would you do? Thanks - Jeff
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
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