SchizoSkier
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Cant decide wether to cop the 96 or 102. Or does it even matter since it’s only 6 mm difference. I’ll be using these pretty much 80% park 20% all mtn
14441496:mystery3 said:One ski quiver or do you have a bigger ski for deeper days?
14441467:SchizoSkier said:Copper
14441516:SchizoSkier said:I have surface givers which are 100 mm underfoot I think. But I don’t ski a lot of powder so
14441516:SchizoSkier said:I have surface givers which are 100 mm underfoot I think. But I don’t ski a lot of powder so
14441522:Paul. said:Personally Id go for the 102s at copper. A touch more width is nice when there’s any new snow, and it’ll still perform well in the park at 102. You would be fine on the 96 as well if you think you want something snappier on rails, but at that point I might start looking at the Mango. Or you could go up to the 110 and start skiing pow. Pow is tight
14441522:Paul. said:Personally Id go for the 102s at copper. A touch more width is nice when there’s any new snow, and it’ll still perform well in the park at 102. You would be fine on the 96 as well if you think you want something snappier on rails, but at that point I might start looking at the Mango. Or you could go up to the 110 and start skiing pow. Pow is tight