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Joe Sinkevich

Skier // Snowboarder

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    East Coast skier/boarder

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Awesome binding, light/responsive

Marker Griffon Ski Binding

Marker Griffon Ski Binding

Rating for this product: 5 February 17, 2009

I have these mounted on a set of Line Prophet 100's. I'm impressed by how light they are and the control I get with the ski. The wide toe piece definitely helps out on the Line ski (100 underfoot). I have a DIN set just under 10 or so, so I don't need the Jester with a DIN of 16.

Ski is super responsive, works well with this binding. No complaints so far.

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Awesome ski, very impressed

Line Prophet 100 Alpine Ski

Line Prophet 100 Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 February 16, 2009

Brief overview: East coast skier that skis all mountain, will hit the large kickers in park (no rails), loves spending a day in the trees, not much of a true mogul skier. Also like the ability to crank big turns on groomers/steeps. I'm 6'2" ~205 lbs. Came from 174 K2 PE's, now on the 186cm Prophets (100). First off, they don't feel that much bigger of a ski until I'm in tight trees, then I have to be a big moroe careful. They are very quick to manuever though. Only skied 2 days on them, most were hard-packed/icy groomers, they held up fine, not any worse than my PE's. I was able to get a few spots of fresh snow and I can already tell this is where they will shine. I was impressed by the energy in the ski and the ability to crank turns when going fast. I thought it was quick edge to edge. I felt more confident landing switch as well.

I'm on Marker Griffon bindings (this years model). Overall, I think this ski rocks.

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K2 Kung Fujas Alpine Ski

January 28, 2009

I'm 6'2'' and ~ 205lb. I ski 174 K2 PE's, a little short I know, but it's working out for my everyday ski. I'm looking to get something bigger and more as an east coast powder ski, but something I could potentially ski everyday> My PE's are getting fixed, and I was in the market anyways for a new ski....Is this ski too much for east coast? I'm not the best on the mountain, but I handle my own. I like skiing trees, so I need the ski to be relatively quick. Would like it to bomb groomers and choppy stuff, and I do some limited stuff in the park. Is this a good fit?Also, should I go the 189?

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