D *double-u_te_ef* New member Jun 5, 2011 #1 im thinking of buying some lines but from any personal experience, what are some really good line skis?
im thinking of buying some lines but from any personal experience, what are some really good line skis?
monkatizer Active member Jun 5, 2011 #5 you shoulda searchbared it or just looked at their site, it has all the skis in categories on what there ment for..not that hard
you shoulda searchbared it or just looked at their site, it has all the skis in categories on what there ment for..not that hard
T thomjphilly Member Jun 6, 2011 #8 EP's Pros are done after this season. Get the Mr. Pollards Opus, 118mm underfoot almost symmetrical in shape with a symmetrical flex. The waist is only set back about 1cm so they feel awesome switch and are super well balanced. http://www.skis.com/mens-powder-skis/c1000006836/line-mr-pollards-opus-powder-skis-2012-p226045.html?utm_source=newschoolers&utm_medium=forum&utm_content=mr.%2Bpollards%2Bopus&utm_campaign=skis.com
EP's Pros are done after this season. Get the Mr. Pollards Opus, 118mm underfoot almost symmetrical in shape with a symmetrical flex. The waist is only set back about 1cm so they feel awesome switch and are super well balanced. http://www.skis.com/mens-powder-skis/c1000006836/line-mr-pollards-opus-powder-skis-2012-p226045.html?utm_source=newschoolers&utm_medium=forum&utm_content=mr.%2Bpollards%2Bopus&utm_campaign=skis.com
Fish_Sandwich. Active member Jun 6, 2011 #11 Not that this helps you at all in any way but I love the Bacons, one of the most fun skis ever. Peace out retard.
Not that this helps you at all in any way but I love the Bacons, one of the most fun skis ever. Peace out retard.
D *double-u_te_ef* New member Jun 6, 2011 #12 why? and the blends aren't really the type of skis that im looking for but there still really nice
paco5555 Member Jun 6, 2011 #13 definitely ep's. I got to test them out they have enough stiffness for all types of powder and a little flex for buttering in the powder etc.
definitely ep's. I got to test them out they have enough stiffness for all types of powder and a little flex for buttering in the powder etc.