hey im looking into investing in a new pair of twin tips, im 6'1" and i weigh 175 pounds, give or take.
i like to ski everything i ski park but i definately would like to have a ski that can handle it all because i like to ski the whole mountain from park to groomers to backcountry. i have...
hey im looking for a new pair of skis and im looking at the fischer addicts and and the addict pro
i like to ski the whole mountain, anything from park to backcountry, so which one would be better for me, thanks
i really do hate to complain but i just have to right now... CT is getting its first "big dump" of the year its beens snowing since really early this morning and we already have like half a foot and more to come. I can't ski let alone go outside and ski my backyard due to injuries not even ski...
i am looking into a new ski, and would the rossignol scratch brigade be a good ski for a person who would be 40% park and 60 % everywhere else?
also, where should i mount according to where i ski? ( i dont want to go true center)
well, connecticut saw its first snow in a few weeks today, we had a blizzard that left me with just enough snow to ski my backyard and it was GREAT, i know its only like 1.5-2 inches, but hell its a start
I'm looking for an all mountain ski, i want something that could handle park, groomers, backcountry, everyhting, could the salomon foils from 2006 be good?
heres a link to them...
im looking for a new pair of skis im about 60-40 backcoutnry vs. park, basically i love skiing everything, are the scratch brigades the skis for me?
im also 6'2" and 175 pounds
move out west holy shit east coast is having a horrible season. It started good in december when we had a few decent snow storms, but now my yard has not had one spec of snow on it for like 2 weeks now, and its raining!
im looking to get a new pair of twins for myself im 6'1" 175 pounds and i like to ski groomed, powder, park, pretty much a ski thats all mountain.
thanks