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Rossignol Super S7 Ski

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Ok. thanks all for the reply. I'll try to be more specific. I'll...

By Ranked #1680 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis May 8, 2010

Ok. thanks all for the reply. I'll try to be more specific.
I'll ski mostly in Argentina and Chile. Out of bound 50% of the time aprox. I'm a pretty good skier, 5,7 and 150 pounds. i'm getting a lot into climbing with skins. I'll be climbing and skiing the Lanin Volcano soon. So I'd like to get fatter skis than the B3's but with good turning performance on groomed runs.
I'd really appreciate experts advice.
thanks!

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By Backcountry.com Employee May 11, 2010

They both ski completely different. Please elaborate on your skiing style/ability

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By Ranked #7 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis May 10, 2010

I definitely wouldn't recommend the Super S7 unless you're over 200lbs and 6'3" and ski hard. The Gotama is very different from the S7 in a lot of respects, and to best determine the ski for you, you should really demo them. Your question is way too vague to give a simple answer. Unless we know your dimensions, style, geography, and ability, no one can tell what to recommend.

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By Ranked #942 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis May 9, 2010

Its all a matter of opinion. I personally liked the S7 a lot. However, that does not mean that you will like them more.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
195cm 
Dimensions:
145 / 117 / 127mm 
Turn Radius:
22.5m 
Construction:
Fiberglass wrapped core, titanal, 30deg slant sidewalls. 
Core Material:
Wood core 
Base:
R7200 Sintered 
Tail:
Rockered twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
Rossi FKS 180 
Recommended Use:
Alaskan domination, big-mountain shredding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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