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I have been skiing colorado for 3 years now on my k2 public enemy's...
By peter m
Ranked #902 - Alpine Fat Skis
November 14, 2010
I have been skiing colorado for 3 years now on my k2 public enemy's and i feel its time for a new ski with a little more under the foot and a bit of rocker to em. I have come up with 2 worthy successors for my one quiver ski, either the Volkl Gotama or the Shogun. I was just wondering if anyone has tested them both and how they felt across the whole mountain as i like to hit everything, thanks
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By Corey Welsh
Ranked #182 - Alpine Fat Skis
December 3, 2010
I've skied the Gotama about 15 times and the Shogun all of last year, about 100 days. The Shogun is just more fun. The bamboo makes it super snappy and the tip rocker makes it perform like a fat ski in the deep stuff. It will also be a lot more similar to your public enemies in overall feel, just a little fatter and a lot cooler. If you have been skiing a pair of public enemies for three years in light colorado snow, you'll be stoked with the added width and float.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 164 cm, 173 cm, 182 cm, 191 cm
- Dimensions:
- (182cm) 130 / 101 / 120 mm
- Turn Radius:
- (182cm) 25.9 m
- Construction:
- Double monocoque
- Core:
- Full wood core w/ bamboo layer
- Base:
- P-Tex 4000
- Tail:
- twin
- Recommended Use:
- freeskiing, powder skiing, dabbling in crud & groomers
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year
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