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    why don't many girls go in the park?

    Most girls have more brains than us. They realize that they will get hurt eventually, so they decide not to do it. Plus, I think that some are intimidated by guys pretty easy. Just my two cents.
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    Taking off Switch

    ^I agree with them. That is good advice.
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    Wanted: Twin tip for a chick

    Old dynastar concepts or little big fats if she wants something more stable and for deeper snow. Get them at: http://www.actionsportsoutlets.com/xcart/customer/home.php?cat=74
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    Volant Machetes Cheap

    If anyone is looking for cheap twins, www.rei-outlet.com has the Volant Machete Sin and Soul in many lengths for $280 and $250. If you have them shipped to an REI near you, shipping is free. This coupon may work.... $20 off $100+ order. Coupon Code: WNTPT Exp. 11-18 Came across it and...
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    Fat Ski

    If you like the way the trouble maker skis, then I'd say go with the little big fat. It is a pretty smooth riding fat ski that is very durable. If you are only going to be in soft stuff with it, something with a softer flex, like a pocket rocket or mothership would be sweet. I also agree that...
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    scratch 100

    You need a fat brake. My little big fats are 88mm at the waist and they needed the fat brakes. I have a new pair of fat brakes for any rossi/look bindings...just email me at rwkobs@gmail.com if you need some.
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    moguls?

    jibbles is right, the concepts are hard to beat for all-mountain and moguls.
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    Anyone bought from sportsliquidator.com?

    girlfriend bought 1080 boots from them. They sent the wrong boots, but they fixed it fairly fast. I'd go through them again.
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    fatties

    I hope aclsarescary is kidding....
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    FAT BOARDS!!!

    I own little big fats, and they certianly are softer (as most powder skis are) than some all mountain skis. However, they are much stiffer than Pocket Rockets and very stable at high speeds or on hard pack/ice. Skiing crud is just fine too. Short turns are easy and I have no problem with them...
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    p12 ti vs. regular

    The p12 Ti weighs 1300 grams each (2600g for the pair). I don't know the weight on the regular p12, but the regular p10 weighs 1385g and the p10 Ti is 1300g. So, I am thinking the regular 12 is also 1385g. So, the Ti saves you 85 grams each binding, or the equivalent of 1/3 pound overall on...
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    p10 wide brake ???

    you need 3 now? i think www.backcountrystore.com has them
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    Pocket Rockets?

    ^^I'm not talking about soft groomers. PRs are fine there. Harder snow is where I did not like them, and I can guarantee that I wasn't skiing in the backseat. It's not that they are too big to handle, I rode 175s and they were just fine for me, 5'11'' 165lbs. All I'm saying is that I think...
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    Urgent: need help!

    You would never win that argument about not knowing about the holes. You knew that they were used and that bindings were not on them now...so there HAVE to be holes in the skis you were bidding on. You are bound to pay, just to let you know. Ebay will only step in if a product is GROSSLY...
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    Urgent: need help!

    Well, you ARE leagally bound to buy them since you are the winning bidder.... But to your question, get them. Your shop will fill the holes and you can mount your new bindings no problem. Skis can be mounted 3 times without any structural damage.
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    p10 wide brake ???

    I have new wide brakes for Looks that I will sell you if you want them.... email me at rwkobs@wisc.edu
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    Pocket Rockets?

    I have skied the pocket rockets, and I wasn't that impressed. In soft snow, they are fun for short turns and manuever easily. However, off jumps they have little to no pop and their flexibility makes it harder to stomp landing if you are in the back seat. Also, fast and long turns made me...
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    skis for gf

    If you can find them cheap (ebay for $250), you can get little big fats in a 158cm. They are pretty light, and the wide base would be great for landings and it would get the base parallel to the rail easier. Otherwise the PE or some lines are usually great for lighter skiers.
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    Would you buy skis without trying?

    that doesn't sound like a deal to me at all, but I don't know the market in austrailia. I think you can get those, plus bindings mounted for no more than $700 in a shop here. So I think that is a bad deal. go to www.telemark-pyrenees.com You can get Head Mojos (awesome ski) with rossignol...
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    What Skis???

    So let me get this right....you came asking for advice, all of us said to get something other than 1080s, and that is what you got? I just think it's kind of funny. I hope that you like your new sticks.
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