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Ahhhh the Steeze

Rossignol Scratch Steeze Ski

Rating for this product: 5 April 4, 2008

Bought the Steeze a couple weeks ago. I was skiing on the Salomon (Noodle!) Gun, so I wanted anouther fat twin. I Haven't regreated it yet. I've skied everything on it.(Pow, Hardpack, Sugar, Ice) it SHREDS and distroys any condition. It stomps so hard that it barely feels like you've landed. Super stable. (140 lbs. 174cm) Good on the steeps. Sweet graphics and really damp. It doesn't even feel like a twin tip because it doesn't wash out like most. Highly Recommended. You won't regreat it.

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Answer to: "Does anybody use these with a Giro G10 MX? "

Smith Phenom Spherical Series Goggles - Mirror Lens

March 6, 2008

I use it with the Giro G10. It has about a 3mm-5mm gap in the centre of the helmet, but looks fine. If you want s seamless fit with your helmet don't go for it, but otherwise, sweet goggle!

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AWESOME SKI!!!

Nordica Enforcer Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 February 21, 2008

Demoed these skis for a day and absolutely loved them! I'm 140lbs and very aggressive and they were very stable. I skied boiler plate snow, and they held an edge very nicely. Unlike most twin tips the tail is stiff, so it held turns and didn't wash out. They were damp, so you couldn't really feel the impact of you landing. They also stomped everything. They also ripped on groomers, the park and especially in soft snow. Also didn't even flutter when you hit a chunk of avalanche debris.

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Bomber Ski

Salomon Gun Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 January 1, 2008

This was my first fat ski. It holds up great in crud and pretty much any condition. I was suprised on how well it held an edge on hardpark considering its width. It may not be the stiffiest ski but it is great for straitlining and doesn't wash out. Salomon did a great job on the base. I've run over some big rocks and there isn't a scratch on my ski. Great for stomping cliffs. Recomended.

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Trustworthy, Stable Fatty

Salomon Teneighty Scarlet Alpine Skis - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 April 12, 2007

I just demoed this ski yesterday and I have to say I loved it. There was some fresh pow and I had no problem floating through it. If you are looking for a stable ski to stomp cliffs, look no further. This ski plows through crud with ease at sherman tank stability. Extremely maneuverable in chutes and in sticky situations. This ski will not let you down when strait lining.

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