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Line Eric Pollard Pro Ski

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I'm 200 lbs, tend to ski aggressive and like to ski powder...

By Ranked #1505 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis October 12, 2010

I'm 200 lbs, tend to ski aggressive and like to ski powder through the eastern trees. I like to catch air but am not a hucker or jibber. Wondering if the EP pro is the right choice for me? My other skiis are Shoguns and I am looking for a bigger POW ski. Any thoughts, is the EP pro a good choice?

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By Ranked #174 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis November 11, 2010

If you dont ride switch pow another choice would be the K2 pontoons or the karhu team 130.

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By Ranked #5 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis October 28, 2010

maybe get some thing stiffer like the kuro. This ski is very soft and poppy meant more for freestyle and backcountry jib kind of skiing. Although it is a great powder ski something like the kuros would be better because it would be more stable.

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By Ranked #54 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis October 12, 2010

Ep pros are an awesome ski... if you like to ski powder and powder only.. If you have several more skis and you are looking for a powder specific ski by all means get the ep.. But powder is all this ski is going to be doing.. I highly suggest get this years Sir Francis Bacons or the Armada JJ if your looking for a ski that will do more than just pow but is still going to be very fat and be a powder specific ski...

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Tech Specs:

Length:
185 cm 
Dimensions:
153 / 127 / 150 mm 
Turn Radius:
(185cm) 15.9 m 
Construction:
sandwich sidewall 
Core:
macroblock maple 
Base:
sintered fatty 
Tail:
rockered twin 
Weight:
(185cm) 4 lb 14 oz 
Recommended Use:
powder, freestyle, advanced to expert 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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