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Hi. I'm planing to get one of these for the next season and...
By Tomas Hajek
Ranked #491 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis
August 6, 2009
Hi. I'm planing to get one of these for the next season and was thinking to put Marker duke bindings on but not sure if that's good idea. I'm not planing to spent much time by hiking just time to time . And also need help with sizing. I'm 165lbs and 5ft9''. At the moment i'm skiing on Line Elizabeth 171, Rossignol Scratch 179 and Stoeckli laser cross pro 178.
Thanks
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By don3931618
Ranked #1318 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis
July 13, 2010
Write your answer here... I have a pair of Dukes on the 185 length. The stock ski brake fits like a glove. The skis performed the best in corn snow. I found them giving me a wicked workout when skinning up a 2000 ft of vertical. Don't ask how heavy they are, cause if you need to know, you shouldn't buy them. I also found them great in super saturated deep wet powder. One ski submarined on me in that 22" melee and it felt like being on a leg press machine trying to bring it back up to the surface. So, you need a Class I license to ride these skis. Stay off the groomers with these bad asses, otherwise, you'll run right over people in front of you and you won't even feel the bump.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 185cm, 195cm
- Dimensions:
- 140 / 108 / 120mm
- Turn Radius:
- [185cm] 31.6m;
- Construction:
- Vertical sidewall, titanium laminate sandwich
- Core Material:
- Hardwood
- Tail:
- Flat
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Weight:
- Don’t ask
- Recommended Use:
- Expert skiers, huge lines
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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