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I want to buy some fat skis, but I would like them to also be...
By Mai custers nedreboe
Ranked #891 - Alpine Skiing
January 22, 2009
I want to buy some fat skis, but I would like them to also be useful in the slopes. I'm considering either Line Pandora or Amplid Milo. The dimensions are a bit bigger for pandora, so I'm a bit afraid that these won't be that good in the slopes. Because it's not powder every day! :p Any suggestions?
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By lexskis
Ranked #485 - Alpine Skiing
March 2, 2009
The 110mm width of the Pandora is a better ski to help you get up on top of the snow, but might feel awkward and clumsy on groomers if you can't handle them. The 95mm waist of the Amplid Milo is a much more versatile ski, handling the resort type conditions a lot easier. So it's all really up to your personally preference and ability. Hope that helps.I second that. I demoed the Pandoras last year in less than ideal conditions. They're a little chattery on the groomers and are hard to carve. This is definitely a quiver ski, not a one ski quiver. My go to ski is the Stockli Stormrider TTs, at 95 underfoot similar to the Volkl Mantras. I live in Utah and they are great in all but the deepest pow days.Due to the utter lack of snow in Utah at the moment, I've been using my Pandoras on the groomers, and have had no trouble making them carve up the slick stuff. While they will chatter a tiny bit if I'm really pushing them, I am pleased with thier ability to carve up the corduroy...considering their utter fatness. I would highly recommend this ski to aggressive skiers. The only complaint I have is that the topsheet seems a little flimsy, and I've already experienced a few chips.
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